LightningJoe
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I find I don't really have a use for a mousegun anymore. I discovered late in life than an aluminum-framed snubnose .38 pockets approximately as easily as a P-32. It's a much bigger gun, but blue jeans or slacks, it conceals very well.
The P-32 might be a bit better on the draw, but the .38 is a Magnum by comparison. The mousegun always made me think of Peter Lorre's character in The Maltese Falcon with his little 25.
I don't walk around with a 1911 or a Glock 20, but at least I've got a gun that has worked for a large number of people (many LEOs) in lots of different situations for 50 years or more. The snubnose .38 has been tested many times and has proven itself for generations.
The P-32 might be a bit better on the draw, but the .38 is a Magnum by comparison. The mousegun always made me think of Peter Lorre's character in The Maltese Falcon with his little 25.
I don't walk around with a 1911 or a Glock 20, but at least I've got a gun that has worked for a large number of people (many LEOs) in lots of different situations for 50 years or more. The snubnose .38 has been tested many times and has proven itself for generations.