32 Mouse gun nonsense

I don't know if you can take that story and those images seriously.
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I don't know if you can take that story and those images seriously.
And is that because you don't believe that taking a .32 slug in the pump from about 3' is going to be fatal, or what?

A high school acquaintance was killed with a .22 to the heart from one of those pistols that didn't even accept LR cartridges.
 
No... it's because I took one of the images and made a joke out of it. what I said in that post was a lead in for the goofy image.

Relax. ;)
 
Just for the heck of it one day I backed up to 40 yards (yes I said forty yards) with my P32 and "aimed" with those crappy little sights for the upper portion of the lower "A" zone on an IPSC target. Two shots, two hits lower right "D" one inch apart. That's about an 18" drop and 6"to the right. And I have a witness. I think there was this guy named Browning who had a lot to do with the developement of the .32ACP/7.65mm............
 
Damn. Jokes you have to explain... Aargh.

I'll have to do better next time.
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These are the Knights from Monty Python's Holy Grail.
This fellow below, is from the Ministry of Silly Walks... a classic skit from Monty Python's Flying Circus:
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I put him in there next to the other fellow because he looked like he was just walking past. Don't mind me... sorry to disturb your gunfight... I thought it rather funny.

:p
 
Monty Python, you either love it or hate it. But I'd still rather face someone armed with a .32 than someone armed with a piece of fresh fruit.

What if he has a pointed stick?

SHUT UP!!!:D
 
Then you EAT THE BANANA! :D

This thread is so far off track.

Back to business... For the smallest autos I like the Guardian. I think its the best made and best shooting of the other smaller guns.
I like .380 for small guns, but these guns are just too small for that round. That and they are not fully reliable. At least not in my opinion.
That's where the .32NAA and comes in and why I like it. It's just as potent, yet higher pressure with more energy and cycles reliably. It's a compromise like everything else, and it does give up the bullet diameter and weight... but I think in this case the the trade off is worth it.
 
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