I've had my Seecamp .32 ACP for about a year now. Its a great little mouse gun and I can hide it in my closed hand. Yeah its expensive, but it is built like a very high quality custom pistol
I got one of these in .32 ACP several months ago. I absolutely love it. So long as you use the ammo recommended by the manufacturer on their website, it runs like a Swiss watch. I have the exact same holster that you show in your video, and it's a GREAT holster! If you like front pocket carry, you might also like the Don Hume holster, which is also excellent. Great video, thanks for posting!
jmfa57 Happy to share! The .32 is such a classic cartridge, with an interesting history. Glad you are now part of the Seecamp “Club” :) Thanks for watching!
The Seecamp .25 ACP, Bauer/Fraser .25 ACP and Browning .25 ACP 'Baby Browning' are little jewels of pistols and represent the high end of .25 ACP pocket pistols in my opinion.
Forgot Beretta and couple others they great guns the 25 hard to get a hold of period these days I lucky I have two of them my fie titan is pretty good little gun I carry it often .
Had I not purchased a Ruger LCP .380 the month before, I would have purchased a Bauer .25 ACP I spotted at a local gun shop. (the same place I bought the Ruger LCP at). Always have liked those little Bauer stainless steel .25 ACP's. @@joshuasutton4043
Nice little pocket pistol, I been carrying a Tanfoglio GT27 25ACP for over 35 years, it's like you don't even notice it or does anyone else, these were made for close range and the 25ACP work better with FMJ for penetration!
No issue dry firing any Seecamp. Many fans have what is known as the trifecta, one or more in each caliber. The .380 is my very favorite EDC. Early .25’s had issues due to the recoil spring and when Larry was owner he’d fix the .25 for free. There is a Seecamp forum that is very informative and of course the new owners answer all your questions. Glad to see you bought one and really love it. I think you should save up and get a LWS 32 next.
I just bought one one in 32 acp. I also have the same holster. Smaller than my wallet was. I use a money clip now and keep my wallet in my bag. Took it to the range shot 75 rounds now issues. I was able to keep every shot inside 10 inches at 7 yards most inside 6 inches. I think this is the best of the best in concealment. It's on me now where is your gun.
I think it's a good choice. You're more likely to always have it on you and the cool factor is off the charts, so why not! I'm a little biased though... While I don't have a Seecamp, I do have a number of .25acp pocket pistols.
My .25 ACP pistol is what many consider to be a 'junk/Saturday night special' pistol: a Phoenix Arms Raven but the fact of the matter is that it has been perfectly dependable with the right ammo I bought it many years ago just to have something to carry for backwoods hikes. Replaced it with a Ruger LCP .380 ACP as a carry piece but I hang on to that little Raven just because it's so darn cute.
I had a chance to buy one of these; but right next to it in the same display cabinet was a Ruger LCP .380. The Seecamp was way more expensive and in .25 ACP caliber vs. the Ruger in .380 ACP for significantly less money. The choice was a no brainer I ended up with the Ruger but that little Seecamp sure was a nice well made pistol. No regrets the Ruger LCP is an ideal concealed carry pistol.
Yes, it's pretty rare to see one in a gun shop, at least in my neck of the woods. That's why I moved on this so quickly. I can say after several days of shooting, it ruins all other .25's for you! I am definitely spoiled now. IF you happen to ever run across one, I HIGHLY recommend it! Thanks! - BQ
Order from the factory, you can even get a custom serial number. You can find them on gunbroker all day long. Unless you really want a .25, I would get a .32 or .380
@@buffaque32 The first generation Seacamp .25's were discontinued very soon after being put out for sale with a flaw in the design that caused severe slide cracking after a very low round count. Recoil system was the cause and Seacamp will not repair them or sell any parts for repairs if yours is cracked. Only option is TIG welding and re cutting by a smith or metal worker. Extra mags are also nearly vapor ware rare now also. Seacamp no longer makes them and has no plans to do so...
Only 5,000 of the .25 acp version were manufactured by LWS Seecamp between 1981 and 1985. In 1985 Seecamp discontinued the .25 acp in favor ot the .32 acp. This means the owner not only possesses a collector's pistol, it is a heirloom. He should never sell or trade away his .25acp Seecamp.
I believe the new owners of Seecamp have reintroduced the .25 in their production lineup. I own a .Seecamp 380 and .32, but have no interest in the .25. Just too anemic for me. However, it would still be a nice collectible piece.
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Wish the gun shops here in Connecticut where that fair.. went to trade a beautiful stainless Taurus.85 beautiful Walnut grips and aftermarket Uncle Mike grips also trading toward buy a new Smith 642 .38 ....one gun shop wanted to give me $75 😂.... Finally one gun shop agreed to give me $180... Trade in toward the new Smith priced on sale at $360 at that time.. I have no problem with the gun shop making some money.. but sometimes around here it's ridiculous around here trying to get a decent price.....
Why didn't you trade for the 32? Kr was that not an option, twice the bullet and I believe the mag holds 6 Mags easier to find Mags are cheaper More ammo options Cheaper ammo Great ballistics on some of said ammo, really impressive what Lehigh is doing Again maybe the 32 wasn't an option?
No, your Beretta can get you out of about 98.9% bad situations...there are ZERO guarantees, whether you are carrying .25acp or .45acp...we also own a Beretta .25acp, and we believe it works just fine for 98.9% of problems...the other 1.1% of problems you might need some luck, but those scenarios might be too much if you are carrying a flamethrower...
Problem I have with the seecamp ..NO SITES ..BTW a friend of mine was close friends with Larry seecamp.. and was going to introduce me to meet Larry... Unfortunately Larry passed away before I got a chance to meet him..
The gun is designed to be a point and shoot weapon within about 10 feet, or even closer...not every encounter is 7 yards or further, where legalities start to encroach...
@@glenmones713 sights are nice to have, the original Mr. Seecamp based his design upon a war experience, where all he had time to do was pull gun and start blasting, the guy he did in might have even had his hands on him at the time (I can't recall details of the story)...it stayed with him, and he figured why bother with sights that he didn't have time to use...we own a couple of small guns, and I can attest the sight on our NAA is pretty hopeless, the Jetfire ain't much better...honestly, if someone tries to grab me by the neck I doubt I'll worry about my sight picture, I'll just let go a round as fast as possible and go from there...
I would of put that seacamp on layaway And sold the 2 pistols on the private market and would of gotten way more money out of it and go back and pay the seacamp off and spend the remaining money on ammo or beer Just my honest opinion I mean no disrespect. I too collect mouse guns and I love the 25 acp also so fun to shoot just to expensive
Yes and no...if you obey rule #1 you have a gun, which automatically gives you a chance...if you shoot 1st, and hit 1st, your chance grows dramatically...sure, there are zero guarantees, but that also applies to the folks wielding hand cannons...in turn, they are outgunned by rifle toting people, who are outgunned by cannon toting people, and on and on...I don't have a finger on THE button, but I shouldn't give up, and neither should you...
These guns are faster to draw and shoot just as tight a group as a bigger size gun within 10 feet, I tested it againt my glock 27. get the 32acp. The designer of this gun was right, when your being atacked u need something on u that u can get too, a 5 shot revolver is great too but its big, this is the smallest semi auto and has the best trigger, again, i tested it against my bigger guns, 10 foot away is prob as far away as u would ever be if u had to shoot someone. I was able to draw and fir a 6 inch group faster then with my bigger guns, drawing from my pocket. I do carry a 5 shot revolver in my coat pocket but still have the Seecamp in my pant pocket if i take my coat off, which i do a lot of the time. This gun is actually better for drawing and shooting up close but if u ended up in a gun fight (which prob would never happen) it def wld be better to have a bigger gun as everyone already knows. The Seecamp with its smooth trigger is easier to shoot then a gritty trigger lcp, also the small polymer guns are more bulky around the trigger area and my trigger finger would hit the frame sometime and i couldnt fire a round since i couldnt pull the trigger all the way back. Ive been training pull from the pocket and shoot 10 ft away with the Seecamp. Get out there and train and practice and youll find out what works best, These "gurus" all over the internet dont know what they r talking about, im not saying im so smart, im saying train and youll find out what works best in a certain situation.
Can any seecamp fanboys explain why the 25 the 32 and the 380 are virtually the same size but all are 6+1?? Shouldn't the 25 be like 8+1? Beretta ftw:-p
I do carry the .25 Seecamp on occasion, but mostly the .380, and of course the LWS .32 before the .380 came out, I never felt under gunned. I’ve owned Seecamp pistols for thirty years. Never any issues.
I would get the .32 if i had a choice, and I did, but these guns are just of awesome quality , just beautiful.
I've had my Seecamp .32 ACP for about a year now. Its a great little mouse gun and I can hide it in my closed hand. Yeah its expensive, but it is built like a very high quality custom pistol
Toophless You almost sound like easy Andy from taxi driver selling this piece.
ryan m you can go out and hammer nails with her all day and she’ll shoot dead center every time 💀
I got one of these in .32 ACP several months ago. I absolutely love it. So long as you use the ammo recommended by the manufacturer on their website, it runs like a Swiss watch. I have the exact same holster that you show in your video, and it's a GREAT holster! If you like front pocket carry, you might also like the Don Hume holster, which is also excellent. Great video, thanks for posting!
jmfa57 Happy to share! The .32 is such a classic cartridge, with an interesting history. Glad you are now part of the Seecamp “Club” :) Thanks for watching!
The Seecamp .25 ACP, Bauer/Fraser .25 ACP and Browning .25 ACP 'Baby Browning' are little jewels of pistols and represent the high end of .25 ACP pocket pistols in my opinion.
Got two bauers, and a seecamp
Forgot Beretta and couple others they great guns the 25 hard to get a hold of period these days I lucky I have two of them my fie titan is pretty good little gun I carry it often .
Had I not purchased a Ruger LCP .380 the month before, I would have purchased a Bauer .25 ACP I spotted at a local gun shop. (the same place I bought the Ruger LCP at). Always have liked those little Bauer stainless steel .25 ACP's. @@joshuasutton4043
Tip up barrel🤮
Love my sterling 25auto it's a USA made galesi basically all steel
Nice little pocket pistol, I been carrying a Tanfoglio GT27 25ACP for over 35 years, it's like you don't even notice it or does anyone else, these were made for close range and the 25ACP work better with FMJ for penetration!
No issue dry firing any Seecamp.
Many fans have what is known as the trifecta, one or more in each caliber. The .380 is my very favorite EDC.
Early .25’s had issues due to the recoil spring and when Larry was owner he’d fix the .25 for free.
There is a Seecamp forum that is very informative and of course the new owners answer all your questions.
Glad to see you bought one and really love it.
I think you should save up and get a LWS 32 next.
I just bought one one in 32 acp. I also have the same holster. Smaller than my wallet was. I use a money clip now and keep my wallet in my bag. Took it to the range shot 75 rounds now issues. I was able to keep every shot inside 10 inches at 7 yards most inside 6 inches. I think this is the best of the best in concealment. It's on me now where is your gun.
I think it's a good choice. You're more likely to always have it on you and the cool factor is off the charts, so why not! I'm a little biased though... While I don't have a Seecamp, I do have a number of .25acp pocket pistols.
Sonny Gunz Glad to hear there is still some love for the .25 auto out there! It’s always been my favorite caliber.
My .25 ACP pistol is what many consider to be a 'junk/Saturday night special' pistol: a Phoenix Arms Raven but the fact of the matter is that it has been perfectly dependable with the right ammo I bought it many years ago just to have something to carry for backwoods hikes. Replaced it with a Ruger LCP .380 ACP as a carry piece but I hang on to that little Raven just because it's so darn cute.
Great review. I plan to get the 32 acp. Can't wait to get my hands on it!
I had a chance to buy one of these; but right next to it in the same display cabinet was a Ruger LCP .380. The Seecamp was way more expensive and in .25 ACP caliber vs. the Ruger in .380 ACP for significantly less money. The choice was a no brainer I ended up with the Ruger but that little Seecamp sure was a nice well made pistol. No regrets the Ruger LCP is an ideal concealed carry pistol.
Really beautiful pocket holster as well. 👍
Nice look at it, I love little pocket pistols too.
MPGunther1 Excellent! Thanks
I bought one in 25acp also a few years ago. I like it a lot.
I'd like to see you compare it to the NAA .25.
Aren’t these pretty hard to come by today? I would love to buy one, since I love the 25 auto.
Yes, it's pretty rare to see one in a gun shop, at least in my neck of the woods. That's why I moved on this so quickly. I can say after several days of shooting, it ruins all other .25's for you! I am definitely spoiled now. IF you happen to ever run across one, I HIGHLY recommend it! Thanks! - BQ
Order from the factory, you can even get a custom serial number. You can find them on gunbroker all day long. Unless you really want a .25, I would get a .32 or .380
Go to the manufacturer's website and look up local dealers. Then call and see if they have any. You may be surprised
@@buffaque32 The first generation Seacamp .25's were discontinued very soon after being put out for sale with a flaw in the design that caused severe slide cracking after a very low round count. Recoil system was the cause and Seacamp will not repair them or sell any parts for repairs if yours is cracked. Only option is TIG welding and re cutting by a smith or metal worker. Extra mags are also nearly vapor ware rare now also. Seacamp no longer makes them and has no plans to do so...
Great gun for withn 10 feet. I been saying Seecamp is a perfect canadite for a grip lazer. No sights so that would be an awesome option.
Delusion In The Brain It’s a point and shoot gun. A laser, like a sight seems superfluous. If you have to take aim; this isn’t your gun.
Seecamp offered a laser slipper for years, it mounted under the firearm. Maybe one can be found on EBay?
Only 5,000 of the .25 acp version were manufactured by LWS Seecamp between 1981 and 1985. In 1985 Seecamp discontinued the .25 acp in favor ot the .32 acp.
This means the owner not only possesses a collector's pistol, it is a heirloom. He should never sell or trade away his .25acp Seecamp.
I believe the new owners of Seecamp have reintroduced the .25 in their production lineup. I own a .Seecamp 380 and .32, but have no interest in the .25. Just too anemic for me. However, it would still be a nice collectible piece.
Mark Mathosian Seecamp means quality, that’s for sure!
How much does a original milford lws 25 go for? I have rarely seen one for sale.....God Bless
Now that is a carry firearm. I see a lot of TH-cam gun bros with their fullsize Glock 17s as a carry 💀
Just ordered one in .25 also, can’t wait.
MARKLINMAN1 : me too. Just ordered a .25 too! Picked up a Beretta 950 .25 NIB last weekend
guidob2222 have had mine for over a month, have yet to shoot it, but love it. Will be going to the range in 2 weeks. Looking forward to it.
MARKLINMAN1 : 👍🏼 sweet! Give us a range report. I just peeped out your TH-cam channel - wow, you are one talented dude. I love smooth jazz so I was digging your beats!
guidob2222 thank you, i actually post way way more over on IG. saxmanivan
What's your favorite 25 acp pistol? I love all metal pocket pistols
Wish the gun shops here in Connecticut where that fair.. went to trade a beautiful stainless Taurus.85 beautiful Walnut grips and aftermarket Uncle Mike grips also trading toward buy a new Smith 642 .38 ....one gun shop wanted to give me $75 😂.... Finally one gun shop agreed to give me $180... Trade in toward the new Smith priced on sale at $360 at that time.. I have no problem with the gun shop making some money.. but sometimes around here it's ridiculous around here trying to get a decent price.....
Hang on to that one cause they don’t make them in 25 no more just 32 and 380 it’s awesome they still in business today
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Why didn't you trade for the 32? Kr was that not an option, twice the bullet and I believe the mag holds 6
Mags easier to find
Mags are cheaper
More ammo options
Cheaper ammo
Great ballistics on some of said ammo, really impressive what Lehigh is doing
Again maybe the 32 wasn't an option?
Have you tried the underwood/lehigh Xtreme Defender in LWS 32?
I have been carrying my beretta in 25 acp. Is it worthless for self defense?
No, your Beretta can get you out of about 98.9% bad situations...there are ZERO guarantees, whether you are carrying .25acp or .45acp...we also own a Beretta .25acp, and we believe it works just fine for 98.9% of problems...the other 1.1% of problems you might need some luck, but those scenarios might be too much if you are carrying a flamethrower...
What brand of ammo does it prefer?
PowerPunchingSecrets.com Still trying different brands. Sellier and Bellot 50 grain feeds great!
Who makes the Holster ?
Any chance you would want to sell that gun? I was looking for a different .25 acp
I thought the 1908 colt was the Cadillac of 25
People always getting put to sleep with a .25 on The First 48
6+1?! the LWS25 is supposed to be a 7 round magazine, not 6. who is making that substandard magazine?
Problem I have with the seecamp ..NO SITES ..BTW a friend of mine was close friends with Larry seecamp.. and was going to introduce me to meet Larry... Unfortunately Larry passed away before I got a chance to meet him..
The gun is designed to be a point and shoot weapon within about 10 feet, or even closer...not every encounter is 7 yards or further, where legalities start to encroach...
@@JohnPublic-dk7zd yes I understand about point-and-shoot but I still would love to have sites on it... Even tiny sites
@@glenmones713 sights are nice to have, the original Mr. Seecamp based his design upon a war experience, where all he had time to do was pull gun and start blasting, the guy he did in might have even had his hands on him at the time (I can't recall details of the story)...it stayed with him, and he figured why bother with sights that he didn't have time to use...we own a couple of small guns, and I can attest the sight on our NAA is pretty hopeless, the Jetfire ain't much better...honestly, if someone tries to grab me by the neck I doubt I'll worry about my sight picture, I'll just let go a round as fast as possible and go from there...
I would of put that seacamp on layaway
And sold the 2 pistols on the private market and would of gotten way more money out of it and go back and pay the seacamp off and spend the remaining money on ammo or beer
Just my honest opinion I mean no disrespect. I too collect mouse guns and I love the 25 acp also
so fun to shoot just to expensive
I have a 25 but the bad guys are carrying canons now your out gunned
Yes and no...if you obey rule #1 you have a gun, which automatically gives you a chance...if you shoot 1st, and hit 1st, your chance grows dramatically...sure, there are zero guarantees, but that also applies to the folks wielding hand cannons...in turn, they are outgunned by rifle toting people, who are outgunned by cannon toting people, and on and on...I don't have a finger on THE button, but I shouldn't give up, and neither should you...
...if I had one of these, I would send it to North American Arms and have them install sights.
Way to much for something that might not save me lol
These guns are faster to draw and shoot just as tight a group as a bigger size gun within 10 feet, I tested it againt my glock 27. get the 32acp. The designer of this gun was right, when your being atacked u need something on u that u can get too, a 5 shot revolver is great too but its big, this is the smallest semi auto and has the best trigger, again, i tested it against my bigger guns, 10 foot away is prob as far away as u would ever be if u had to shoot someone. I was able to draw and fir a 6 inch group faster then with my bigger guns, drawing from my pocket. I do carry a 5 shot revolver in my coat pocket but still have the Seecamp in my pant pocket if i take my coat off, which i do a lot of the time. This gun is actually better for drawing and shooting up close but if u ended up in a gun fight (which prob would never happen) it def wld be better to have a bigger gun as everyone already knows. The Seecamp with its smooth trigger is easier to shoot then a gritty trigger lcp, also the small polymer guns are more bulky around the trigger area and my trigger finger would hit the frame sometime and i couldnt fire a round since i couldnt pull the trigger all the way back. Ive been training pull from the pocket and shoot 10 ft away with the Seecamp. Get out there and train and practice and youll find out what works best, These "gurus" all over the internet dont know what they r talking about, im not saying im so smart, im saying train and youll find out what works best in a certain situation.
Can any seecamp fanboys explain why the 25 the 32 and the 380 are virtually the same size but all are 6+1??
Shouldn't the 25 be like 8+1?
Beretta ftw:-p
needs to move faster
These are cool id like to have one but i wouldnt trust my life to .25. Im not john wick...
You think if you shot someone with a .25 they will stick around for the second shot? Curious! lololol. I doubt it.
I do carry the .25 Seecamp on occasion, but mostly the .380, and of course the LWS .32 before the .380 came out, I never felt under gunned.
I’ve owned Seecamp pistols for thirty years. Never any issues.