@@mousegunguy2537 I absolutely understand and get it. I love the commercial tiny revolvers interesting because it's like a view back in time when it was understood that you might need something to protect yourself in hard times in Europe.
Most experts would not recommend a 6.35mm for self-defense. I am not an expert, so I drop an Autauga MkII .32acp in my pocket most days. It probably isn't recommended by experts either, but it has substantially more power than the 6.35mm (.25acp). That said, any gun is better than none and can be lethal depending on shot placement.
I love mouse guns. Great videos. Keep them coming. Id love to see small calibre revolvers mouse guns Belgian 1890s etc
Mine are all after the introduction of the 6.35mm cartridge. The FN 1906 was the first gun designed to fire it.
@@mousegunguy2537 I absolutely understand and get it. I love the commercial tiny revolvers interesting because it's like a view back in time when it was understood that you might need something to protect yourself in hard times in Europe.
Interesting grips. The HS logo looks like a dollar sign. Gives the pistol a sort of modern gangster appearance.
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Is it any good for self-defence ?
Most experts would not recommend a 6.35mm for self-defense. I am not an expert, so I drop an Autauga MkII .32acp in my pocket most days. It probably isn't recommended by experts either, but it has substantially more power than the 6.35mm (.25acp). That said, any gun is better than none and can be lethal depending on shot placement.