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Neither of those are an issue with an NAA. And I might be putting my NAA up for sale soon -- it's a safe queen.No NAAs are on the roster. (Doesn't mean you can't find one if you are willing to look hard enough, though. )
That said I would never buy another seecamp. The manual of arms sucks. I don't like guns that require having a mag inserted into the gun to fire.... not to mention, you can't pull the slide back without a magazine partially inserted in the gun, either.
That said I would never buy another seecamp. The manual of arms sucks. I don't like guns that require having a mag inserted into the gun to fire.... not to mention, you can't pull the slide back without a magazine partially inserted in the gun, either.
-Mike
The Guardian weighs more, frankly its too heavy for a pocket gun. The Seecamp is a great gun that will conceal very easy. Like most, I have full size 40's, compact 9's, and snubnose .38's. The Seecamp gets carried the most. If your considering a mousegun it's probably because you feel you need something more concealable. Go with the .32. Their is little real world difference between .32 and .380, but the .32 is easy to shoot fast and keep on target. My opinion is just my opinion, just like the others have their opinion. If you think a mousegun is for you, the Seecamp is a good choice.
I wasn't real happy with that feature either when I got my Seecamp. Mike, I'm sure you're aware of this, but for anyone who's never had a Seecamp, there's a pretty easy way around this. Behind the trigger is a release..
The Seecamp is a little gem. Really beautifully made. One of my favorites. Superbly reliable, too. I don't care about the manual of arms; mine stays loaded all the time.
I wasn't real happy with that feature either when I got my Seecamp. Mike, I'm sure you're aware of this, but for anyone who's never had a Seecamp, there's a pretty easy way around this. Behind the trigger is a release...QUOTE]
While that will work, the easy way to unload the gun (and what I believe is recomended in the manual) is to release the magazine letting it drop a bit so the next round won't be chambered and rack the slide ejecting the chambered round.
W.T.F. .... That was way too easy .... I don't do well with directions. Thanks for the input KevinSWhile that will work, the easy way to unload the gun (and what I believe is recomended in the manual) is to release the magazine letting it drop a bit so the next round won't be chambered and rack the slide ejecting the chambered round.
11.5 oz unloaded for the Seecamp versus 13.8 for the Guardian. I don't see a difference of 1.7 oz as being noticeable, let alone a deal breaker.The Guardian weighs more, frankly its too heavy for a pocket gun.
11.5 oz unloaded for the Seecamp versus 13.8 for the Guardian. I don't see a difference of 1.7 oz as being noticeable, let alone a deal breaker.
NAA has two different .32s:My bad, I stand corrected. For some reason I thought they weighed 23oz.
Here a video of my Seecamp in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNS-Y-hFbOY