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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2023 11:22 am
by TomAiello
I remember dreaming of owning a Seecamp many years ago. I was never able to pick one up. Fortunately, tiny pocket pistols are now much more common. I own a Kahr in 380 that is very, very small, as well as a 9mm Kahr and the Sig P365, all for pocket carry. The site system on the Sig is pretty cool.

I'd still love to find a Seecamp, though.

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2023 12:01 pm
by benben
RustyIron wrote:
Sat Nov 04, 2023 8:53 am
benben wrote:
Sat Nov 04, 2023 7:19 am
I remember way back in the day when everyone wanted a Seecamp, they were expensive and just impossible to get, my BIL was hung up for several years trying to find one.

What’s the reasoning behind no FMJ?

Yup, that's when the little gun came onto my radar. At the time I was intrigued, but had neither the cash nor the patience to get one. Even now it's not a gun I'd actively pursue, but it appeared, and I couldn't think of a good reason not to buy it.

JHP or truncated cones are needed because the gun is too small to accommodate the extra length of the FMJ. Of course I had to try, and the longer cartridge doesn't fit in the magazine. Seecamp sold out to another company some years back, and the newer versions of the pistol might be able to digest FMJ's.
Thank you sir! 👍

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2023 12:03 pm
by Mad Mac
A new Seecamp can be purchased
from any gun store through a distributor.
https://seecamp.com/how-to-purchase/

In 2014, Whalley Precision purchased Seecamp
from Larry Seecamp, son of the founder,
and moved operations to Southwick, Mass.

Whalley had some quality problems early on
which should be resolved by now.
But if you see one at a gun show or in a pawn shop,
check and see where it was made.

The ones marked MILFORD. CT.
were made by the Seecamp family
and should be fine.

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One reason that the original .25 caliber Seecamp,
(which was replaced in 1985 with the .32
which has exactly the same exterior dimensions)
had such a long waiting list, up to a year,
was they were machined by hand.
The company did not change to CNC machines
until after 2005 which speeded up production
and eliminated the long wait.

In 1999 the company introduced a .380
that was only one tenth of an inch thicker in the grip.
Early ones had some quality problems.

In a used Seecamp the safest choice
and most affordable
would be a .32 from Milford.
The .25s are rare and priced accordingly.

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2023 12:07 pm
by benben
That’s some great information Mac, thanks!

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 5:58 pm
by Mad Mac
Eleven year olds are so spontaneous.

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My daughter's family came down for Thanksgiving.

About 30 years ago I bought her a Ruger Security Six.
She decided to burn up a bunch of reloaded ammo in it
of the same vintage and brought it with her.

It has been my custom to take a picture
of the shooter and the firearm
posed next to the steel target
for bragging rights or humiliation.
This was my turn at the 20 yard half silhouette.

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 6:04 pm
by MacLaren
There ya go! Now, that's having some fun & makin some memories!
Very happy for ya, Mac 😃

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 6:12 pm
by Mad Mac
The kid said he didn't want to go home.
Said he wanted to stay here with me...
and the dogs.
(They can't have dogs at his house.)

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 6:14 pm
by MacLaren
Mad Mac wrote:
Sat Nov 25, 2023 6:12 pm
The kid said he didn't want to go home.
Said he wanted to stay here with me...
and the dogs.
(They can't have dogs at his house.)
Sounds to me like your doin one helluva job as a grandad 😎

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 8:17 pm
by benben
Great job Mac, fond memories she’ll remember forever!

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2023 12:32 pm
by benben
Haven’t bought a pistol in the last ten years that wasn’t a HK. I’m wanting a heavy steel hammer fired range pistol….thinking hard on a CZ Shadow 2.

Never owned a CZ, I know they have a cult like fan following!

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2023 5:53 pm
by Scandi Grind
The Czechs certainly know how to make a good gun.

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2023 6:01 pm
by RustyIron
benben wrote:
Sun Nov 26, 2023 12:32 pm
Haven’t bought a pistol in the last ten years that wasn’t a HK. I’m wanting a heavy steel hammer fired range pistol….thinking hard on a CZ Shadow 2.

I've never owned a CZ, either. But people like 'em. I think the internal slide is hella sexy, like a modern P210.

I've got a couple HK's. They're totally bomb proof. But I never fell in love with my HK45C. It never filled the hollow part of my palm and wasn't quite right. I put a HandAll sleeve on it. That resolved the palm swell, but it made the gun feel thick, like grabbing a handful of Rosie O'Donnell. Last week I removed the sleeve and inserted an extended magazine. Typically I like short magazines, but I was just goofing around. It completely changed the feel of the gun. With more real estate for my large hand, it doesn't need to scrunch up, and my palm lies flat on the grip. It's now WAY better. It now feels great in my hand and my groups are great. I'm surprised and overjoyed.

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2023 6:47 pm
by benben
RustyIron wrote:
Sun Nov 26, 2023 6:01 pm
benben wrote:
Sun Nov 26, 2023 12:32 pm
Haven’t bought a pistol in the last ten years that wasn’t a HK. I’m wanting a heavy steel hammer fired range pistol….thinking hard on a CZ Shadow 2.

I've never owned a CZ, either. But people like 'em. I think the internal slide is hella sexy, like a modern P210.

I've got a couple HK's. They're totally bomb proof. But I never fell in love with my HK45C. It never filled the hollow part of my palm and wasn't quite right. I put a HandAll sleeve on it. That resolved the palm swell, but it made the gun feel thick, like grabbing a handful of Rosie O'Donnell. Last week I removed the sleeve and inserted an extended magazine. Typically I like short magazines, but I was just goofing around. It completely changed the feel of the gun. With more real estate for my large hand, it doesn't need to scrunch up, and my palm lies flat on the grip. It's now WAY better. It now feels great in my hand and my groups are great. I'm surprised and overjoyed.
I bet you’d love the Jet Funnel mag well on my full size USP .40
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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2023 12:29 am
by RustyIron
benben wrote:
Sun Nov 26, 2023 6:47 pm
I bet you’d love the Jet Funnel mag well on my full size USP .40

I've never heard of Jet Funnel, so I googled it.
Pretty nice piece of kit.

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2023 6:18 am
by benben
RustyIron wrote:
Mon Nov 27, 2023 12:29 am
benben wrote:
Sun Nov 26, 2023 6:47 pm
I bet you’d love the Jet Funnel mag well on my full size USP .40

I've never heard of Jet Funnel, so I googled it.
Pretty nice piece of kit.
You can throw a magazine into that USP from across the room! ;)

Seriously, makes a huge difference in the overall feel of the pistol. I have medium sized hands so it really shouldn’t make that much difference to me….but it does. My next HK pistol will be a USP Expert, they come both ways, with or without the Jet Funnel, I’ll definitely get one with the JF!

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2023 3:35 pm
by benben
vivi wrote:
Sun Jul 16, 2023 2:36 am
I'm looking for a new full sized double stack pistol.

I have a Ruger LCP Max as my pocket gun, and a S&W M&P Shield 2.0 9mm as my regular EDC.

Looking for something with.....

* Minimum of 16+1 carry capacity.
* $400-700 street price.
* 9mm preferred.
* No safety.

Not too worried about size and weight as this will be an open carry firearm for work & the night stand. Just want something with higher capacity than my other pistols, with a longer and more accurate barrel.

Previously owned an M&P 9mm full sized pistol but sold it to a friend. Wouldn't be opposed to buying the newer version of that, or picking up my first Glock, but figured I'd ask here and see if there's anything else I should consider.
Hey vivi, did you ever buy yourself a new pistol?

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2023 8:32 am
by prndltech
I just got a new browning x-bolt in 7mm mag for like $500 below retail. Couldn’t pass it up! Now comes the long search to decide what piece of glass I should mount on it.

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2023 8:45 am
by Manixguy@1994
prndltech wrote:
Sun Dec 24, 2023 8:32 am
I just got a new browning x-bolt in 7mm mag for like $500 below retail. Couldn’t pass it up! Now comes the long search to decide what piece of glass I should mount on it.
Nice catch ! Scope shopping is a challenge for me , the battle of what I like versus what I realistically need . Dan

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2023 9:06 am
by MacLaren
prndltech wrote:
Sun Dec 24, 2023 8:32 am
I just got a new browning x-bolt in 7mm mag for like $500 below retail. Couldn’t pass it up! Now comes the long search to decide what piece of glass I should mount on it.
Nice score. 👍
I really like Vortex & Steiner - both are great. The Steiner T6 series is really nice if ya want 1st focal plane

Re: The Last Gun You Bought

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2023 9:35 am
by Mad Mac
The first consideration would be
the way the rifle is going to be used.

Long range bench rest type shooting
or packing it into the field and up mountains.
Shooting from improvised rests
or offhand snapshots
at uncertain ranges.

Scope weight, surprisingly, can vary a great deal.