And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I'd like a modern unit like that for my Walther TPH. I carry it in a Milt Sparks Summer Special IWB holster, but I'm getting rather thick in the middle in my old age to accommodate that for long.
that is a baby Browning. great little gun in 25 acp. my pocket pistol is a Walther PPK in 22lr. a old German made one pre 68. problem is everyone that sees it wants it ! magazines are a bit pricey these days though. this is my second one. lost the first one in the divorce back in 1989. spent the better part of 3-4 years before finding this one. I lucked out with it. one owner, fired it maybe 2-3 times and then it sat in his closet until he died. a honest to God like new in the factory cardboard box !
I would like very, very much to have one, just for plinking. They are, in my opinion, really cool little pistols. But I will turn to my Commander for Things That Go Bump In The Night.
A .25 cal with a grip safety?
ReplyDeletecarry loaded, cocked, safe carry with grip safety.
ReplyDeleteI have a S&W hammerless .38 revolver as my pocket gun.
ReplyDeleteIt could be a 32. We have one. Hard to tell from the picture.
ReplyDeleteNot an Ortgies.
ReplyDeleteGood way to keep pocket lint and loose change off of your firearm. Does slow down the 'presentation' though ....
ReplyDeleteA Browning "Baby" 25 ACP? It doesn't have the thumb safety cross pin of a Colt.
ReplyDeleteI'd like a modern unit like that for my Walther TPH. I carry it in a Milt Sparks Summer Special IWB holster, but I'm getting rather thick in the middle in my old age to accommodate that for long.
ReplyDeletethat is a baby Browning. great little gun in 25 acp. my pocket pistol is a Walther PPK in 22lr. a old German made one pre 68. problem is everyone that sees it wants it ! magazines are a bit pricey these days though.
ReplyDeletethis is my second one. lost the first one in the divorce back in 1989.
spent the better part of 3-4 years before finding this one. I lucked out with it.
one owner, fired it maybe 2-3 times and then it sat in his closet until he died.
a honest to God like new in the factory cardboard box !
You know what Jeff Cooper said about the .25 ACP don’t you…??
ReplyDeleteI would like very, very much to have one, just for plinking. They are, in my opinion, really cool little pistols. But I will turn to my Commander for Things That Go Bump In The Night.
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