I want to share my collection and what I have learned with others who love mouse guns. To see a short video of all the guns on the table, click here: • The Table Full of Guns...
I really enjoy seeing the mouse guns. I have an unexplainable obsession with these types of guns, most are out of reach for me so I enjoy being able to experience them through your channel. Looking forward to seeing more.
Every gun ever made was made to fit a niche in the market. Ever since pistols were invented small, concealable handguns had an eager market to scarf them up. Why? For self -defense pure and simple. No telling how many lives have been saved because of these small pistols/revolvers/derringers. Too many internet "experts" sneer at the so-called "anemic" rounds they shoot. My 34 years as a big city cop can attest to their effectiveness.
We own several mouse guns...we have become seniors, and small, lightweight, low recoil are attractive options these days...the .25 on us beats the .44 mag you left at home every time...
Great videos. I would love to see a basic takedown on many of these. Would add a little content to your videos and I think it’s interesting that many of these little guns are basic striker fired systems but some had creative ways of squeezing in hammer for a single or even double action.
Your videos are fantastic! I too am a mouse gun collector. I have several of the same pistols you have, and others you don't show. I have additional info on the V. Berndeo... I was able to remove the slide (but I am not allowed to comment on that video). I needed to remove the slide because I need to replace the firing pin/striker. My striker pin tip broke off after firing it on an empty chamber. This is going to be a tough one to find a replacement on (I think I need to check my other pistols to see if there is a similar pin). I only collect working examples that I can shoot. FYI... on my example... remove the barrel... REMOVE the magazine... pull the slide all the way back, release slowly and it slides off of the front of the pistol. Let me know if you ever have anything you are willing to sell.
When are you going to do a review of all your mouse guns I just want to see how many you have and enjoy the beauty of all of them and are you going to put any of the American made and I'm talking about the ring of fire ones
@@mousegunguy2537Budischowsky TP-70 w/box and manual. Appears to be in unfired condition. Was later made by other companies, but this is a low serial # and stamped Michigan.
There are some small firearms chambered in .380 and 9mm...the problem is asymmetrical...small and lightweight produce heavy recoil in those calibers, a genuine explosion in your hand...the gun is painful to practice with, and eventually not carried...going bigger and heavier to combat that throws out concealability, a primary selling point of mouse guns...you can't have it both ways...
I love mouse guns the design and workmanship that go into them is awesome. The videos you do are great too thank you
I really enjoy seeing the mouse guns. I have an unexplainable obsession with these types of guns, most are out of reach for me so I enjoy being able to experience them through your channel. Looking forward to seeing more.
I understand the obsession! So nice to connect with like-minded gun nuts!🤣
Every gun ever made was made to fit a niche in the market. Ever since pistols were invented small, concealable handguns had an eager market to scarf them up. Why? For self -defense pure and simple. No telling how many lives have been saved because of these small pistols/revolvers/derringers. Too many internet "experts" sneer at the so-called "anemic" rounds they shoot. My 34 years as a big city cop can attest to their effectiveness.
Hell yeah. I carry my 9mak Hungarian Walther clone so much more than my Glock 19. Its just more comfortable
We own several mouse guns...we have become seniors, and small, lightweight, low recoil are attractive options these days...the .25 on us beats the .44 mag you left at home every time...
Just subscribed, you look to be getting some interesting gun stuff going on and we need all we can get of you guys.
Keep up rhe great work.
Love your channel - so glad I found it ! Mouse guns are my favorites …!
Mine too!
Portuguese Will Love this Channel 🎉
Ccw is Very hard to get and only permit 25 acp and 32/327 fed
Ludwig Seecamp brought his love of tiny pistols to this country. His first in25acp . I am lucky to one one.
There's quite a range of design with mouse guns . And they look so nice framed in riker mounts on the wall !
I love me some pocket pistols, have a sub my good man.
Great videos. I would love to see a basic takedown on many of these. Would add a little content to your videos and I think it’s interesting that many of these little guns are basic striker fired systems but some had creative ways of squeezing in hammer for a single or even double action.
Disassembly is easy. Reassembly is not!
Your videos are fantastic! I too am a mouse gun collector. I have several of the same pistols you have, and others you don't show. I have additional info on the V. Berndeo... I was able to remove the slide (but I am not allowed to comment on that video). I needed to remove the slide because I need to replace the firing pin/striker. My striker pin tip broke off after firing it on an empty chamber. This is going to be a tough one to find a replacement on (I think I need to check my other pistols to see if there is a similar pin). I only collect working examples that I can shoot. FYI... on my example... remove the barrel... REMOVE the magazine... pull the slide all the way back, release slowly and it slides off of the front of the pistol. Let me know if you ever have anything you are willing to sell.
Would love to get a longer 2-3" bbl for my Beretta 21A.
Where I come from, these are called "Smelly guns"
Due to "conceiled carry" method..?😊
When are you going to do a review of all your mouse guns I just want to see how many you have and enjoy the beauty of all of them and are you going to put any of the American made and I'm talking about the ring of fire ones
Showed up for a table of guns all I got was a vest pocket
Maybe I can put up a video of that table of guns for you.
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I’ve got one you haven’t tested yet, how do we contact you privately?
Whatcha got? Maybe I don't have it.
@@mousegunguy2537Budischowsky TP-70 w/box and manual. Appears to be in unfired condition. Was later made by other companies, but this is a low serial # and stamped Michigan.
@@MichaelBlueMusic I do have a video on the Budischowsky.
Aren't 9mm and .380s modern mouse guns?
Maybe. But they aren't mouse gun calibers, in my opinion. The most modern gun I have is the Autauga Mk II made around 1996.
@mousegunguy2537 what would constitute a mouse gun caliber? Or is it pre determined
@@nokachi3339 Just my opinion. that's all.
@@mousegunguy2537 Yeah, I wanted your opinion
There are some small firearms chambered in .380 and 9mm...the problem is asymmetrical...small and lightweight produce heavy recoil in those calibers, a genuine explosion in your hand...the gun is painful to practice with, and eventually not carried...going bigger and heavier to combat that throws out concealability, a primary selling point of mouse guns...you can't have it both ways...