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hovercat wrote:If anyone is having failure to fire in a .25, get thee to a gunsmith. The cartridges use the same small pistol primers as 9mm.
Most of the cheaper .25's have brittle firing pins. If parts of it break off, it could lead to FTFire issues.hovercat wrote:If anyone is having failure to fire in a .25, get thee to a gunsmith. The cartridges use the same small pistol primers as 9mm.
drjoker wrote:People are so melodramatic. It's just a BACKUP gun people. Globally, most police officers only carry their service pistol without any backup gun. Only a few American police officers optionally (usually not required) carry a BUG. .
It depends on where you are at. Where I used to work, about 1 in 6 carried a BUG on them, while about 1 in 3 carried a BUG in their vehicle. Note: BUG = A second handgun, not including rifle or shotgun. I think that his statement is fairly accurate, and an actual study aught to be hard to come by. Unless asked by a commanding officer, not all would be willing to tell you they have a backup. That's one of those NONYA business kind of questions to some cops.mojo84 wrote:drjoker wrote:People are so melodramatic. It's just a BACKUP gun people. Globally, most police officers only carry their service pistol without any backup gun. Only a few American police officers optionally (usually not required) carry a BUG. .
Do you have any data, link, survey or study that supports this statement? I can say of all the cops I know and have in the family and had an opportunity to ask, every one of them carries a BUG.
That's no surprise. Kind of like the UK in a way. It's said watching body cam videos of UK cops battling it out, waiting for a cop with a real gun to show up, while they fight for their lives.drjoker wrote:In response to Charles, it doesn't surprise me at all that officers don't carry one in the chamber. Many police in China only carry a baton or cattle prod and no gun at all. Even the ones that have guns are required to turn in their guns at the end of their shift.
Then you can't laugh at my unknown brand .22lr revolver.Countryside wrote:Well, if I can't laugh at a 25 auto....no one can laugh at my Jimenez .380 then.
I don't think anyone will laugh at my Sig P250c 40sw.Countryside wrote:Well, if I can't laugh at a 25 auto....no one can laugh at my Jimenez .380 then.
Photo below (sorry about the poor quality - just a quick snapshot). Definitely a Beretta. But made in Brazil, not Italy (or the USA). This one does not have an external safety on it. Does have the "half-cocked" position on the hammer.Charlies.Contingency wrote:
Back on subject, do you have any pictures of this Baretta .25 auto? I just found one that says "Barettata," and it is chambered in .25, but the magazine is missing. I'm curious as to whether or not it's worth anything.
I'm laughing at both of you........and the guy with the Raven......Charlies.Contingency wrote:Then you can't laugh at my unknown brand .22lr revolver.Countryside wrote:Well, if I can't laugh at a 25 auto....no one can laugh at my Jimenez .380 then.