Posted: 3/2/2012 5:13:32 AM EDT
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Who makes the smallest auto 45?
Still having a hard time deciding on a "pocket pistol" Not much for revolvers and I just cant bring myself to get a 9mm. and .40 is just loud and obnoxious. |
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Who makes the smallest auto 45? Still having a hard time deciding on a "pocket pistol" Not much for revolvers and I just cant bring myself to get a 9mm. and .40 is just loud and obnoxious. The Semmerling LM4 is a really small one, but it is manually-operated (i.e., not semi-automatic) and feeds from a 4-round mag. They are pretty small for a .45, but not as small as a P3AT or similar. They're also pretty heavy for a pocket gun. They aren't cheap used. New production is in the hands of American Derringer, but I have no idea if they are making these at present. The NRA firearms museum outside DC has a wall with probably 30 Semmerlings on it. I've never seen so many in one place. |
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Who makes the smallest auto 45? Still having a hard time deciding on a "pocket pistol" Not much for revolvers and I just cant bring myself to get a 9mm. and .40 is just loud and obnoxious. The Semmerling LM4 is a really small one, but it is manually-operated (i.e., not semi-automatic) and feeds from a 4-round mag. They are pretty small for a .45, but not as small as a P3AT or similar. They're also pretty heavy for a pocket gun. They aren't cheap used. New production is in the hands of American Derringer, but I have no idea if they are making these at present. The NRA firearms museum outside DC has a wall with probably 30 Semmerlings on it. I've never seen so many in one place. Surprised to see the Semmerling mentioned so quick; kudos sir. |
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I saw a post with a 2-shot .45 derringer thing that stores 2 additional rounds in the grip. Don't remember the maker though. Maybe the Heizer Double-Tap? I had forgotten that one until you posted. I'm not sure why, but I'd really like to have one of those.
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I saw a post with a 2-shot .45 derringer thing that stores 2 additional rounds in the grip. Don't remember the maker though. Maybe the Heizer Double-Tap? I had forgotten that one until you posted. I'm not sure why, but I'd really like to have one of those.
Might want to check that MSRP! Sweet Jeebus!
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Who makes the smallest auto 45? Still having a hard time deciding on a "pocket pistol" Not much for revolvers and I just cant bring myself to get a 9mm. and .40 is just loud and obnoxious. There is no such thing as a .45 pocket pistol. Also, does OP think a .45 pocket pistol is going to be quiet and polite???
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Who makes the smallest auto 45? Still having a hard time deciding on a "pocket pistol" Not much for revolvers and I just cant bring myself to get a 9mm. and .40 is just loud and obnoxious. There is no such thing as a .45 pocket pistol. yes there is. ![]()
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Who makes the smallest auto 45? Still having a hard time deciding on a "pocket pistol" Not much for revolvers and I just cant bring myself to get a 9mm. and .40 is just loud and obnoxious. There is no such thing as a .45 pocket pistol. This, .45 and. Small do not belong in the same sentence. |
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Who makes the smallest auto 45? Still having a hard time deciding on a "pocket pistol" Not much for revolvers and I just cant bring myself to get a 9mm. and .40 is just loud and obnoxious. There is no such thing as a .45 pocket pistol. This, .45 and. Small do not belong in the same sentence. The the DB9 (9mm) is painful to shoot. Even the LCP 380 can bite you if you're not used to it. I haven't seen one women shoot these pocket pistols and enjoy it or want to own one. Fact of the matter is, pocket pistols take some experience to shoot and shoot well. I couldn't imagine how a true .45 pocket pistol would feel shooting it, they probably will never make one. And I don't mean AR15.com's version of a pocket pistol, I'm talking about a true pocket pistol. |
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http://hellinahandbasket.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/liberator-pistol.jpghttp://www.policemag.com/_Images/photogallery/M-Heizer-DoubleTap-4rounds-1.jpg I wonder if the new version has that fancy rifling stuff that seems so popular? |
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I had two G-30's and loved both , and regret selling them Didnt they make an AMT Back-up in 45 ?? My 380 runs great . ETA: YUPPER
http://www.defensivecarry.com/forum/defensive-carry-guns/120325-amt-45-backup-rises-ashes-now-available-again.html |
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Detonics. Good luck finding one. There's another one I want. (A Combat Master, not a crappy Pocket 9.)
They aren't as uncommon as you'd expect. I see them on the online auction sites for $750-900 pretty often. I even saw one at a local gunshow, which surprised me. |
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I had two G-30's and loved both , and regret selling them Didnt they make an AMT Back-up in 45 ?? My 380 runs great . ETA: YUPPER
http://www.defensivecarry.com/forum/defensive-carry-guns/120325-amt-45-backup-rises-ashes-now-available-again.html I played with one once at a gun store. It had the longest, hardest trigger pull I've ever seen on a gun. It may have been an honest 20-lb pull. Those are also pretty chunky. |
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I had two G-30's and loved both , and regret selling them Didnt they make an AMT Back-up in 45 ?? My 380 runs great . ETA: YUPPER
http://www.defensivecarry.com/forum/defensive-carry-guns/120325-amt-45-backup-rises-ashes-now-available-again.html I played with one once at a gun store. It had the longest, hardest trigger pull I've ever seen on a gun. It may have been an honest 20-lb pull. Those are also pretty chunky. I've never picked one up . The trigger on the 380 aint too bad , for what it is . Quoted:
The Star M45 is a member of compact .45 pistol generation 1. It is pretty small, but being made of meaty milled steel is heavier than some full sized guns. It is the proof the polymer is not a bad thing. This is not a recommendation, just showing one model. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v477/DriftPunch/M45/m45_whole-1.jpg I had a Star Megastar , dbl-stack 45 a while ago . . . . that thing weighed a ton
CCW'ing it made me walk in circles
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This Kahr PM45 is the smallest / most practical / cost effective / easily available .45 on the market.
http://www.kahr.com/Pistols/Kahr-PM45.asp
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Who makes the smallest auto 45? Still having a hard time deciding on a "pocket pistol" Not much for revolvers and I just cant bring myself to get a 9mm. and .40 is just loud and obnoxious. There is no such thing as a .45 pocket pistol. This, .45 and. Small do not belong in the same sentence. The the DB9 (9mm) is painful to shoot. Even the LCP 380 can bite you if you're not used to it. I haven't seen one women shoot these pocket pistols and enjoy it or want to own one. Fact of the matter is, pocket pistols take some experience to shoot and shoot well. I couldn't imagine how a true .45 pocket pistol would feel shooting it, they probably will never make one. And I don't mean AR15.com's version of a pocket pistol, I'm talking about a true pocket pistol. Just what exactly is the difference between arfcoms option and reality on pocket pistols? |
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Who makes the smallest auto 45? Still having a hard time deciding on a "pocket pistol" Not much for revolvers and I just cant bring myself to get a 9mm. and .40 is just loud and obnoxious. There is no such thing as a .45 pocket pistol. This, .45 and. Small do not belong in the same sentence. The the DB9 (9mm) is painful to shoot. Even the LCP 380 can bite you if you're not used to it. I haven't seen one women shoot these pocket pistols and enjoy it or want to own one. Fact of the matter is, pocket pistols take some experience to shoot and shoot well. I couldn't imagine how a true .45 pocket pistol would feel shooting it, they probably will never make one. And I don't mean AR15.com's version of a pocket pistol, I'm talking about a true pocket pistol. Just what exactly is the difference between arfcoms option and reality on pocket pistols? If you had to guess, what you think I mean? |
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This begs the question, why such a big round for a small gun? 9mm is effective with JHP, with more rounds in the mag. I know I feel a lot more confident with .45. If I'm going to be trading round for round with somebody, I want my rounds to be the big ones. |
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Quoted: Quoted: This begs the question, why such a big round for a small gun? 9mm is effective with JHP, with more rounds in the mag. I know I feel a lot more confident with .45. If I'm going to be trading round for round with somebody, I want my rounds to be the big ones. Until you run out, and they have more. |
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This begs the question, why such a big round for a small gun? 9mm is effective with JHP, with more rounds in the mag. I know I feel a lot more confident with .45. If I'm going to be trading round for round with somebody, I want my rounds to be the big ones. Until you run out, and they have more. Won't do them any good when they're lying there dead. |
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