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Post guns for gentleman. No murder machines.
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>>65324567
The best weapon for a true gentleman is open dialog. This exemplifies intelligence and good breeding.
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>>65324594
>pearled broom
Nice.
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>>65324567
The best gun for a gentleman is the one you silent bald bodyguard carries around behind you at an expensive game of 7 card stud
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>>65324623
You’re better than me, okay?? Is that what you wanted to hear??
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>>65324594
>>65324627
cum grips
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The classic LCP truly is the modern man’s derringer.
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The opposite of a gentleman
>>65324650
Derringers are still the modern man's derringer. It's a tiny gun I can carry invisibly in literally any situation. If I'm wearing a tucked shirt and no jacket, I can hide it in my pants pocket. If I'm stripped, I can hide it in my underwear. I could be buckass naked and wearing one sock and still conceal-carry a derringer. Take away the sock and give me a minute and some lubricant, I could probably still cc it. Try that with your LCP
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>>65324650
>>65324678
Hey how come they stopped making Baby Browning / Colt Vest Pocket style .25 pistols? They have that ultaconcealable thing going on but they hold more than 2 bullets. They're awesome. I know .25ACP sucks, but it's still a bullet
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>>65324678
>>65324683
All true, I just think the micro micros are overkill these days. Unless you’re in a very specific scenario where you need to max out concealment, a regular micro carry in .380 or larger is fine. My LCP has made it through many security check points. Pat downs, metal detector wands, lifting my shirt up. I have the pocket clip attachment so if I IWB carry it’s practically invisible.
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>>65324683
People have terrible taste and gunfags are retarded is why
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>>65324683
>Hey how come they stopped making Baby Browning / Colt Vest Pocket style .25 pistols?
Because of gay gungrabbing shit making it unprofitable unless you make them dirt cheap and shitty.
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>No murder machines
Gay, lmao.
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>>65324726
Plastic guns came in and undercut cool guns by $100 and dominated the market. When 5 million first time gun buyers flooded the stores in 2020 they just wanted the cheapest gun they could find. Thus convincing the gun market they customers only want plastic modern guns
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>>65324749
>plastic guns didn't dominate until 2020
Actual retard.
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>>65324683
>>65324739
NAA guardian is still a thing
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>>65324753
Didn’t say that, but yeah. Plastics have been dominating for a long time because people wanted to shave a pound off their kit. 2020 was another big push though because it brought a ton of first time buyers.
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>>65324749
Absolute retard take. Glock practically gave away guns to PDs if they traded in their clapped out all metal pieces in the 90s and 00s along with fellating department bean counters and overall acting more like pharmaceutical sales reps than a gun company. They did this because the civilian handgun market tends to follow the trends of the LE market in the US. This legitimized Glock in specific and the idea of polymer handguns in general in the eyes of the public resulting in both their popularity and other manufacturers making plastic guns to get a slice of that pie.

Glocks marketing/business end was highly competent.
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>>65324683
The closest you can get to his now is the Seecamp, the NAA Guardian, and the Kel-Tec P32, all which are pocket sized pistols in .32 Auto
They're barely bigger than those little old .25s, but they are more powerful and tend to have more capacity, and they are fairly easy to carry and shoot.
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Here's the North American Arms Guardian (they offer these in a few calibers, but I don't think .25 Auto is one of them).
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Then the Kel-Tec P32. Arguably the best one of these, as rather than a blowback action, it uses a locked breech with a tilting barrel, so the recoil is just a hair softer, and the action is easy to manipulate, with the plastic frame making it lighter in weight.
Holds 7+1rds of .32, 8+1rds with a small extension, and 10+1rds with a longer extended magazine, complete with a grip extension (though I don't think they've been made for a while).

It's not the gun that OP wants emotionally, because it has a low cost injection molded plastic frame, but from a utilitarian point of view, it's very solid.
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You could literally use every single one of these for murder though. Hell, didn't Beria coldly execute thousands and thousands of dissidents with pocket pistols?

Like he didn't trust the Tokarev to do the job somehow, so he brought in a suitcase of German pocket pistols in .25 caliber, and that's what he used. Had his fellow NKVD goons hold the sentenced in place, then put the muzzle to the lower back of their head, shoot once, then they were dragged out and the next one dragged in, repeat for hours.
If it wasn't for this being the function of a state system, he'd be counted as history's greatest serial killer.
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>>65324922
You’re thinking of Vasily Blokhin, chief executioner of the nkvd. Had 22,000 polish officers executed during the Katyn massacre, many of whom he performed personally.
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>>65324983
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>>65324968
Oh wait, right, Beria was just the CEO of the murdering, you're correct about that.
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>>65325018
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>>65324567
>murder machines
They don't exist.
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>>65324979
Funny example to use, considering one of those machines was used in a very infamous mass murder in the 1930s, among a few other incidents.
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>>65325053
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>>65325075
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>>65325075
Absolutely disgusting.
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>>65325018
Kino gun
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>>65325081
It's just sex.
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>>65324843
They used to make them in .25, but now just in .32 and .380.

>>65324863
>not the gun that OP wants emotionally, because it has a low cost injection molded plastic frame, but from a utilitarian point of view, it's very solid.
Despite weighing twice as much, I would prefer the Guardian with wood grips over the Keltec. I should get the bigger potato grip for my NAA mini, but it doesn't look as classy as the bird's head.
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Here's the potato grip for comparison.
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>>65324567
My most recent
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>>65324602
I haven't seen that 1903 in a long time
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>>65324567
The handy dandy suicide vest
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>>65325225
Even the metal framed ones would still be small and light, the important part is that it functions, and that it's not rimfire.

The NAA Minirevolvers are very neat and adorable, but I reaaally don't like the idea of trusting rimfire. You don't have to worry about multiple types of feeding problems with .22LR in a revolver, but you're still gonna be at odds with the inherent cheapness and subpar reliability of rimfire priming. YES, I know that with good rimfire ammo they centrifuge the priming compound into the rim to ensure more even and reliable ignition, but it's still a far cry from a sturdy and secure centerfire primer, you are in fact able to get dud strikes with high quality .22LR ammo fresh out of its box.

It's why I wish .25 Auto didn't have such shit options these days, it's the same ballistics but in a proper cartridge.
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>>65325833
Just use 22mag then
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>>65325845
You can just tell me that you didn't read my post and that I'm gay, it's fine.
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>>65325075
That had better be your enemy's mother engraved there.
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>>65325893
ur gay
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>>65324843
I have one of these in 32. Word of warning: they haven't fully fixed the issue of magazines with the small finger extension unseating under recoil. Don't know about the big one but I shaved down a small extension to the size of the flat floor plates and now it works fine.
Also don't bother ever contacting NAA if you have an issue. They don't care.
I should have just waited and got a P32. My friends P380 shoots much softer than my Guardian.
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>>65324567
didnt that thing kill hitler? and the president of South korea, and it was used by MACVSOG, murderers
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>>65325075
>>65325081
>>65325158
>>65325905
>nice 70s tits
>soft backrolls on a petite girl
they knew ball back then
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>>65325075
Incomprehensibly based.
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>>65325987
>didnt that thing kill hitler?
You're thinking of Parkinson's disease
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>>65325833 (checked)
Very valid point about rimfire. After over 300 rounds of .22mag I haven't had any misfires yet. Yet being the operative word. I pretty much only carry it when I'm going somewhere abnormally safe(homogeneous and rural) but still want more than just hand to hand/knife.

>>65325977(checked)
> don't bother ever contacting NAA if you have an issue. They don't care
Interesting, I've heard nothing but praise for warranty service on their revolvers. Albeit that's all second hand from YouTube comments, so it could be bs. Plus they probably prioritize fixing those since it's their entire reputation.

>>65326185
Kek.
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>>65324576
>t. bourgeoise interloper
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>>65326444
Return check

NAA wouldn't even respond to me after trying a few times per week for a month. Yeah I could have pestered the shit out of them but there's no way I'd ever be confident with whatever they might "help" me with.
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