9 thoughts on “Bad habits

    • Hey , do I give you a hard time when you purchase another handgu..oh..thats right. Never mind.

  1. Sweet deal-not all that much more than I’ve paid for my Ruger LCPs, which are oh-so-handy to carry.

    • More likely I’ll just sit on it until i can find someone who’ll give me $50 more for it.

  2. I carry a keltec p3at (.380). For deep concealment, it’s better than a knife but not much more range.

  3. Such a deal ! Shoot it before you trade it – you may become attached to this mouse gun. I own a Kel-Tec P3AT and recoil / report is pretty noticeable. Tiny little concealment piece though so there is that. Something a little bigger (sorta PPKish in size) I’m sure is more pleasant to shoot.

  4. Nice little pistol… I had a PPK ‘back in the day’ when it was James Bond cool and I used it as a back/up and off-duty gun until – so, I’m at the station checking something on my day off and a ‘skunk call’ comes in and the guy in the day room says to me, “Want to ride along?” Me: Sure! When we get there he’s got out the shotgun and we are stomping around in somebody’s back yard on the edge of town and I’m doing my best blue jeans & tee-shirt James Bond walk as we look for the skunk. It comes boiling out from under the little shack out back heading right for my ankles and I unload on the sucker as I do a girly-dance trying not to get bit. I empty all six rounds and am watching them hit as the damn thing keeps coming for me while all this time to on-duty guy (remember him? the one with a shotgun?) is yelling for me to get out of the way! I finally got out of the way and four loud booms later the skunk rolled over. The .380 didn’t even slow it down. I traded it the next day for a .38 chief’s special and never looked back.

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