There is enough room for the cartridges to move back in the magazine and get the rim, albeit recessed, behind the cartridge below it causing the slide to lock. They say you should take care loading the magazines.rimmed cartridges? .32?
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There is enough room for the cartridges to move back in the magazine and get the rim, albeit recessed, behind the cartridge below it causing the slide to lock. They say you should take care loading the magazines.rimmed cartridges? .32?
have one the best of the mouse guns had a beretta tomcat before which i sold for it was to bulky
With all due respect. And remember I’m saying with all due respect. Stop f***ing around with a finicky piece of shit that you are relying on to save your life.
I went from a NAA guardian to the seecamp. No regretsFwiw.. I have a seecamp and like it.
they are fussy about ammo. But, you can generally find something other than silver tips that it will take flawlessly. Well made, iconic. Wired take down.
that said..I’d happily trade mine for a NAA.
Here's one of the best holsters I've had for the Seecamp. Mine goes bang everytime.
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Duct tape!!!I've had a 32 ACP Seecamp on my ankle for the better part of 10 years. I use a generic Elite Velcro Ankle Holster.
Actually, I wore my old one out just last year and replaced it with a new one ( Not as well Made ).
My daily carry is a G21 with 2 spare mag's on my six. April & May I was carrying 4 spare mags.
But my Seecamp is usually on my ankle. My daughter call it my "Noisy Cricket", it hurts to shoot.
Mine gets so full of sock lint after a while it won't cycle. My only real issue is the mag release.
Jumping in and out of trucks and forklifts all day I inevitably release the mag.
People were finding them on the warehouse floor at work, not good. I used to cut the tips of my wife's latex gloves.
After a day or so the latex would just break. So I just stretch wrap the mag, looks a little ghey, but I don't care.
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Nice!Here's one of the best holsters I've had for the Seecamp. Mine goes bang everytime.
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On GunBroker, a box of Silvertip .32s are selling for $100. Unreal.Nice!
And looks like you are ready for a night at the nickel slots
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Duct tape would make mess of my gun. Stretch wrap leaves my gun unscathed.Duct tape!!!
Vet wrap?Duct tape would make mess of my gun. Stretch wrap leaves my gun unscathed.
That's a great idea, although that stuff ain't cheap, stretch wrap at work is free.Vet wrap?
Had one for a year. VERY snappy and hard to hold. 0 accuracy, only good for up under the chin. My Sig 938 is only a little bigger and is a WAY better gun in every aspect. Can't understand why that turd gets such good reviews.
I don’t know why anyone would want one of those today. Number of small 380s around that beat the Seecamp all day long
The Seecamp forum is gone. There is a couple of Facebook groups. I have one and love it. Can’t find much ammo for it though as it is designed around hollow points.I've seen a "Seecamp forum" mentioned a few times here but the links are all broken. Does that still exist? Have been thinking about buying one.
And I'll chime in on NAA and say their quality control is just about the worst I've ever seen in a gun company. Have tried several times to like them but I've had nothing but issues out of the box (mostly just major cosmetic issues to be fair).
I agree I was never a fan of the LCP. I have a Diamondback 380 that weighs about 10 ounces and shoots really well, probably have 3K rounds thru it. I love small pistols but never cared for the Seecamp….If you really want it go for it…. I would recommend trying one out before you buy if you can…I hate the look of every other mouse gun out there except this one. Maybe not a good reason, but the build quality on these does not seem comparable to other pocket guns I've seen. Had an LCP (probably the highest rated small 380) and hated it. Felt very cheap, didn't fit well in the hand, had some malfunctions and have heard reports that some of the internal parts are weak and wear out quickly.
Have just been looking for something else. This is honestly the only thread where I've seen anything negative said about the Seecamp 32 but maybe I'm looking in the wrong places haha
Haven’t seen it a while, but the FMJ that worked in Seecamps was this one:The Seecamp forum is gone. There is a couple of Facebook groups. I have one and love it. Can’t find much ammo for it though as it is designed around hollow points.
I agree about the LCP. I've had just as many issues with NAA though, especially their QC with fit and finish.The LCP is the biggest piece of garbage I ever wasted money on. Had to send it back for light strikes and stovepiping got it back still does the same thing. Worthless.
Even the NAA with its gritty 12lb trigger is better in most every way. And it feels like a gun…
Yeah when I said better I never meant good…I agree about the LCP. I've had just as many issues with NAA though, especially their QC with fit and finish.
I liked that Diamondback even though reviews at that time weren’t great. I was ready to pull the trigger on one labeled as new at Riley’s but I was giving it a once over and the barrel was filthy. The guy insisted it was factory testing and would not knock anything off the price. I walked…I agree I was never a fan of the LCP. I have a Diamondback 380 that weighs about 10 ounces and shoots really well, probably have 3K rounds thru it. I love small pistols but never cared for the Seecamp….If you really want it go for it…. I would recommend trying one out before you buy if you can…