There's a mouse gun discussion going on in the semi-auto section. Invariably, someone suggests an elephant sized mouse gun, like a Colt New Agent. I would suggest the official definition of mouse gun to be "a handgun of any type with an overall length of no more than 5.5 inches and a height of no more than 4.0 inches." There would be no restriction on weight since it is the size that mattes.
This definition barely fits the Sig P238 and Colt Mustang. More precisely, those guns barely fit the definition. The SW J-frames would be out but most of the NAA mini-revolvers would make it. To my knowledge, the Rohrbaugh would be the only 9mm semi-auto to make it.
In my mind the term "mouse gun" does not simply mean a gun capable of being carried in a pocket. It means, well, tiny as a mouse.
I'll leave for another day the proposed definitions of "sub-compact" and "compact" handgun.
So, how about it?
This definition barely fits the Sig P238 and Colt Mustang. More precisely, those guns barely fit the definition. The SW J-frames would be out but most of the NAA mini-revolvers would make it. To my knowledge, the Rohrbaugh would be the only 9mm semi-auto to make it.
In my mind the term "mouse gun" does not simply mean a gun capable of being carried in a pocket. It means, well, tiny as a mouse.
I'll leave for another day the proposed definitions of "sub-compact" and "compact" handgun.
So, how about it?