Favorite 32 acp?

Better yet, North American Arms Guardian!

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1908 Dryse Scmmerda

Dryse was the manufacturer of the rifle called a needle fire rifle that was the offical rifle of the German Army before the Mauser. Around the turn of the century Dryse began to build several series of pocket pistols for the growing market in Central Europe. They were mainly chambered in .25 ACP and .32 ACP or 7.62 Browning. They were massed produced and total production figures exceed 300,000 on the Scmmerda alone. However, they exhibit a fine craftsmanship typical of early German engineering and manufacturing.
On mine the tolerences between metal parts is so small that you can hardly tell one part from another. It is a pocket pistol yet it is target accurate. It is striker fired and smooth so it draws from a pocket well. Looks odd, works well, deadly in application. All in all typical German.
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Stoic,

I looked at the Guardian too, but it's more expensive than the Kel-Tec; weighs twice as much; is a bit wider; holds one less round in the magazine.

What's the advatage then? And don't tell me, "because it actually works." :)

Cheers,
ChickenHawk
 
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