Big and small

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Ruger Bisley in 357. Not really very big.

But the Baby is very small. (You probably recognize the green paper...)
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I have sold a odd one, one to a big fellow with fat hands, first time he shot it the slide cut him open quite bad.
It pays to check on things like that. Never bothered me , but my hands are not big. handloading for those is a pita I find.
 
Cool comparison a/a ....

Back when I had a Browning Baby snapped this pic with a twoonie for scale:

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Big and small, dark and bright. The big boys are both 44 Mag, the little guys are 25 autos...

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Plenty of people missed out on the 12(6)s, and of course there's been no one new allowed in the "club" for decades. I always take one or two of the little guys with me when I go to the range, and I'm always happy to let guys that can't have the forbidden fruit take a few shots with mine. A buddy of mine, who I regularly shoot with, is the same age as me and got into shooting at the same time. At the time that C-68 was coming, he didn't bother getting himself any guns that were destined to be 12(6), a decision he has kicked himself for ever since.

As the number of licensed 12(6) owners has dwindled over the years through attrition (an entire generation has passed since the classification was created) the values of many of the little guns has dropped. The upside to that is that anyone in the market to expand their 12(6) collection could get some good deals on great little guns. The downside is that owners watched the value of their collections get less and less with each passing year. The handgun freeze has made all that irrelevant now.
 
Has a bit of a snap, not too bad. It's just a point and shoot, having absolutely no sights.

That Seecamp is a little beauty! You're probably aware that they came out with a 380 version of that gun (same size), but too late to make it into Canada before they were prohibited. Now THAT would have a good kick!
 
That Seecamp is a little beauty! You're probably aware that they came out with a 380 version of that gun (same size), but too late to make it into Canada before they were prohibited. Now THAT would have a good kick!

The only problem I have with the 32 acp model is that it uses only a very specific ammo (60 grain hollow point). Finally got the good folks at Prophet River to import a supply for me.
 
You're probably aware that they came out with a 380 version of that gun (same size), but too late to make it into Canada before they were prohibited. Now THAT would have a good kick!

Now that would be a handful. 380 in a PPK is snappy, can't image what it would feel like in a Seecamp.
 
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