Mid 1980s, purchased mine directly from Mr. Seacamp along with some 10 other federal agents as a special lot for US Customs Special Agents in San Antonio, Tx. Mine was carried daily as backup until retirement , and then some 20 year in retirement. I’m in 100% agreement with this evaluation. An awesome backup. Love it,
@@All0utj3rk I have owned one for 5 years. Fired at least 500 rnds using only in spec --> never a single misfire of any type. Note: I clean my firearms after every range trip.
are you Art from the old seecamp forum and you had the YT video on disassembly? my seecamp is made in milford. my wife and i spent an afternoon at the shop during one of the shop days and spent time with Larry. nicest guy youd ever meet carry mine all the time though I have a beretta tomcat on order my seecamp has had a few hiccups even with spec"d ammo
Just acquired a Milford made one of these last week. Three reasons I always wanted one.. I grew up in Milford the first 28 years of my life, its built like a tank and gets lost in a pocket, and I'm a funeral director who had the honor of handling the service for Larry Seecamp when he passed. Knowing I have a gun he personally tested made in my home town, man... what an heirloom.
I purchased mine from Larry years ago and have carried it as a back up and a primary when nothing bigger was possible. I've had it and used it for years and still consider it the rolls royce of my gun collection.
Not really....that seecamp is a turd....idk how he has this one shooting this good...look at videos on it...jamming..slides blowing off...GARBAGE....my dad just bought a NEW 380 and you have to go on there website and use VERY SPECIFIC AMMO and even with that ammo DONT TRUST YOUR LIFE WITH THIS POS!!!! TH-cam seecamp jam and slide fails...and read comments....my dad got burned on $500 on this p.o.s
I try to see guns just as self-defense tools, but I can’t avoid seeing 2 guns as beautiful sculptures and real works of art: 1) An original chromed Colt 1911 Government Model, and 2) A .32 ACP Seecamp
I carry deep micro it doesn't draw attention. I knew a guy in my work at factory carried small not so compact and he was spotted having it hanging out of his pocket and one of the nosey workers reported him
Just called Seecamp. The 25 ACP version will return to production once Seecamp receives magazines for that caliber. They estimated that will be in 6 months. Love your videos!
Excellent review as always Unlike most channels you add the story behind the gun and you evaluate the gun within the intended framework that the maker designed it for
Thank you for the informative instruction on disassembly and reassembly. The warning on not pulling the trigger with the magazine partially out is invaluable. I just purchased a LWS Seecamp two days ago but have to wait ten days before picking it up.
Thanks for sharing the history on this gun. I can see how being able to pull a second time in the case of a light primer strike might save your life someday.
I have both the .25 cal ( from the late 80s) and the .32 which only shot silvertip ammo. They are simply great guns. Seecamp/TSW made custom .45s. I have carried all three , they are great weapons.
+Old Fart They can be found for $ 50 or so. I bought three with my pistol back when TSW was still in Paramus NJ. You may find one at the Seecamp forum.
Uncle Keith : I have one of those Lyman trigger things. The LCD showed 9lbs 8.5oz. They are not very accurate. To get consistency you have to clamp gun in a vice, then try to measure the weight to 5 to 8 times. Notice he didn’t do that.
I have carried one of these in 32 ACP for 10 years now and they are well worth the high price. I have had 100% rock solid performance with this little gun. A couple of other friends of mine also carry them with the same 100% performance. What is also impressive is how the gun never really requires any oiling because it never rusts. It lives in my pocket where during the summer I sweat on it or just touching it everyday from putting it in and out of my pocket but no rust occurs. The gun is expensive for its type and it is a little heavy. But its all stainless steal. But this little gun will totally be there for you in a jam.
Jake Weston What's the smallest .380 in the world that's still produced today? I've looked on the internet everywhere and I can't find any claims of the actual smallest .380 pistol excluding anything over $300.
My first small caliber pistol was a Bauer .25. Then the Seecamp came out. I retired the Bauer. Mine is limited to silver tip ammo. When the KelTec P32 came out I retired my Seecamp. You have to grab on tight so you don't limp wrist the Seecamp. Nice review.
One of my favourite pocket pistols. It's a pity they don't have sights and the ammo is rare in these parts so the only option is to reload 60 grain hollow point projectiles and replicate case length of the original silvertip
Looks like a couple of times during rapid firing at the dummy he didnt let off the trigger enough for it to reset. But I think we have all been guilty of that
My EDC is a North American Arms .32 Guardian, it is less expensive than a Seecamp even after paying $100 for a melt down job which I did in order to make it as sexy looking as a Seecamp. Also, you don't need tools to field strip it. Great video.
Awesome review as always. Thanks you for talking about how these pistols and many others are made in a state that is basically about to make fire arms illegal.
A great little pocket gun that is actually big enough to shoot. A classic film noir gun too. The kind of gun Bogart held while wearing a white Dinner Jacket with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth, waiting for the police to arrive.
I bought a glock 19 as my first ever concealed carry, and I kind of regret it for it's size. People always say anything smaller than a 9mm is a no go so it really influenced me to buy one.
I always heard ppl say the first rule of self-defense, is to have a gun on you at all times....and train with that gun! No matter what gun it is, try to be proficient with it.
This is the most concise video of the pistol. I’m picking up mine next week. And sending this to my brother and his wife. I conceal carry a 45acp Colt 1911, but I’d like to carry a pocket pistol for the summer, so I don’t have to wear long baggy shirts.
Just bought my own .32 Seecamp. Impressive quality. Just really sweet. Mine works best with PMS 60 gr HP. Couldn't find WW Silvertip ammo anywhere (the ammo for which it was originally designed).
Commenting on this 2+ year old video: With the introduction of the non-expanding defensive loads from Lehigh and/or Underwood, is it possible that the humble 32ACP is going to make a comeback?
It's hard to believe but I tested Underwood in mine 5 years and it's still running them well. Should of done some chrono's and gel testing in that video but it was more about functioning with the +P rounds.
It would be very interesting to see a comparison between the Seecamp and the NAA Guardian which is only a little larger but much less expensive. Also, perhaps a comparison with the Kahr CW380. I'm always happy when you post a new handgun video! Thanks for the great work.
Wish I'd paid that meager amount for my Seecamp this past two weeks! How about approaching $800 for the gun? I still love it. It is probably the best made hand gun that I own!
sootch00 thanks for this video it looks like a great mouse gun. On TH-cam I see there's a video that just came out called "New Seecamp Model" that version of this gun is extra awesome and I think I'm sold. Plus it's made in the USA.
Another excellent video and I appreciate the history of the weapon and inventor. I had 2 ww11 panzer ss friends while in Germany and they both swore that their .32's were effective on the Eastern front. They still had their walthers and we shot them in private-lol. Anway, I won't sneeze at 32 mouse guns.
Thank you so much for this video. I was gifted this beauty and aside from not being able to locate ammo for it, I am truly happy with it. Appreciate you!
I have wanted one of these for a long time and after watching this video I decided, why not now. I should have it sometime early next week and can't wait to take it to the range. Seecamp has a nice website with a store, so I ordered some extra magazines and a holster. Sootch, thanks for the great review.
I have 2 of the Seecamp Southwick .32's. I lovem' but they are touchy about ammo. I always carried one in a pocket holster with no worries. Later on I discovered the KelTec P32 and bought one and liked it so much I bought a second. Slightly bigger but lighter than the Seecamp 32. The KelTec can shoot a much wider range of ammo i.e. FMJ and is now my pocket carry. I still carry the Seecamp sometimes but they are like finely made Swiss watches and I hope to pass them on to my daughter. The KelTec's while also well made are more blue collar every day get off me guns with one more round than the Seecamps that I don't worry about getting beat up on a daily basis. The Seecamps are so finely made I feel if you're carrying one while wearing a tuxedo, you might be under dressed. On another note, I have had zero FTF's, FTE, or any malfunctions whatsoever with either the Seecamp's or the KelTec's. I love them both but brag more about the mighty little Seecamp's.
I bought mine way back in 1990 and have owned it ever since. I have had a concealed carry permit since I turned 21 over 40 years ago. I have never had a malfunction of any kind in all these years. Mine is the 32 not the newer 380. I thought about getting a 380 but when I was considering it the 380 was like $800.00 or so and I just couldn't justify that much of a difference. However the two guns are much closer now price wise so it is now a much more justifiable option. No matter which you choose you will be getting by far the most well made most reliable mouse guns available IMHO!
Just got one of these on auction, been wanting one for quite a while. Saved about a hundred dollars so I'm happy! My work uniform in the summertime prevents me from carrying anything on my belt, I realized I needed a pocket pistol. It was this or a Beretta Bobcat.
I bought one of these right from Dave Whalley because my local dealer didn't carry them. Great guy and gun probably one of my best videos he shouldn't of charged me! Not that my videos are any good. LOL I just like to make them from time to time.
Just bought this L.W.Seecamp. love it disappears in my back pocket with the holster you have. Shot 75 rounds today no issues what so ever. At 7 yards keep every shot inside a 10 inch target. Just wish I bought it years ago. Thanks for the video. That's what made me buy it!
@@iHipHopVEVO Bullseye gun and range. They are in Lawrenceville Ga. $449 new. They keep both the 32 and 380 in stock. Authorized dealer listed on Seecamp web site.
We see these at our good gun shows here in Arizona, I’ve seen them as high as $550.00 years ago I’ve bought three of them for me and family, a weapon that will not let you down, and can be fired accurately, I’ve never paid more than $350...
Have had one for many many yrs, use the win st, never an issue, approx 2k rds, does what it was designed for very well. Solid review as always Don, LLTR.
Dude, I had picked up a LWS 32 and was searching on TH-cam, found your video, clicked it, it is then that I realized that I was no longer subscribed; what is going on with TH-cam these days? Nice video, nice pistol.
I purchased a Seecamp 32 back in the 90's still have it today. For the distances this was made for you do not need sites. Just point and shoot. You have to use shorter rounds like hollow points else it wont feed. longer rounds like full metal jackets wont feed at all except one round at a time.
I’d think that at arm’s length, when dumping 7 rds of .32 ACP into an attackers center of mass in a second or two, the lack of sights would be a moot point, lol. Great video! 👍
I used to make fun of this gun (or .32 ACP in general), until a recent interest in pocket-pistols. I bought a Beretta 3032 Tomcat and loved it so much, I looked again at the Seecamp 32 in a different light. I bought one, and I just love it - It's so small, so fun to shoot, and so beautiful (like a piece of art -It's tempting to loop a chain through it and wear it as a pendant:). My only complaint, and it's so minor - is that the magazine takes some effort to remove. It doesn't eject on its own at all. You really have to dig it out with your fingertips.
Solar Flare these are very easy to purchase now. Production has caught up to demand. New larger facility. Go to your dealer and he can order a new one.
I recall a guy "defending" the .25 ACP by stating: "Don't talk smack about the .25 until you've booted a round down your calf, as I did - like an idiot - out of my Beretta. 9 surgeries later, I still have a LOT of trouble walking." As for .32 ACP, a Buckeye Firearms Association report, indicated that of 25 persons shot by .32, with 38 rounds finding their mark, and despite just a 21% killed ratio, 72% were "one shot incapacitated" - In my book, those are pretty good odds for a wallet sized ass kicker....
Started carrying a backup Seecanp 22 years ago in 25, a 32, lastly a 380. I prefer the stopping power of 380, but much rather shoot the 25acp. The 380 using Underwood Ammo has a rather large bite. Buy a extra trigger spring, one day you may need it. I’ve needed three.
Please please review the Micro Desert Eagle 380. You will absolutely love it. Same capacity as the G42 but less expensive and it's smaller than the LCP. Please Please!
Humbert had a 32 he called "Chum''. The manufacturer said it was good for use in the home and car.. He shot Clair Quilty 6 times with it in a drawed out dramatic scene and it got the job done..I'm thinking it was this make and model
Just picked mine up today. I've run a box of the Corbon JHP's through it as well a few Silvertips and Gold Dots. No failures yet with Corbon and they expand quite nicely. I've seen the gel tests for the Corbon out of the P32 and they mushroom out just about flat from the the 2.75" barrel. The Seecamp's 2" actually seems to work better with this load, providing better penetration and more effective expansion. Thumbs up!
I been drooling on these since i turned 21....8 years ago. I habe never seen a used one in person and have a hard time spending $800 just for those certain times. Plus my p3at does what this does.
I bought one in .380. Exactly same size. Then I ordered some holsters from bear creek in Seguin TX. Really cool guy. This is not the only small .32. The north American arms guardian in .32 to me seems to be a little nicer design but it is like a quarter inch larger and like 2 oz heavier....but it is optional, the novelty on seecamp is cool. And the there is the keltech. 32 and it is really cool and also very small and much more affordable. And the keltec is even more well made than I anticipated. My seecamp just has a few filing or grinding flaws where you can see it is more handmade. And the beretta tomcat, it's pretty wide though but a neat pistol, which is double/single. And those of u that think a .32 ain't enough? Maybe not for serious offensive combat but for surprise defense in the street or backup its plenty deadly! Dont be nobody's fool on that fact, many have died and died fast by the .32. Its punching 14 inches penetration and just a couple hairs smaller than 9mm.
Mid 1980s, purchased mine directly from Mr. Seacamp along with some 10 other federal agents as a special lot for US Customs Special Agents in San Antonio, Tx. Mine was carried daily as backup until retirement , and then some 20 year in retirement. I’m in 100% agreement with this evaluation. An awesome backup. Love it,
Seecamp. The gun that saved my girlfriends life and prevented her from being raped and beaten. God bless seecamp.
I'm glad she's ok I'll be getting this but not as my first cc pistol but later I will. Does she still carry it? Do you?
Gins
The outtakes tho!..lmao
God bless Jared and his gf! Escaped the bad guy... wonderful!
Jared Deinlein same
Great job!
I’ve owned a Seecamp for 30 years, Larry became one of my closest friends, I miss him everyday.
did it ever jam
@@All0utj3rk I have owned one for 5 years. Fired at least 500 rnds using only in spec --> never a single misfire of any type. Note: I clean my firearms after every range trip.
are you Art from the old seecamp forum and you had the YT video on disassembly?
my seecamp is made in milford. my wife and i spent an afternoon at the shop during one of the shop days and spent time with Larry. nicest guy youd ever meet
carry mine all the time though I have a beretta tomcat on order
my seecamp has had a few hiccups even with spec"d ammo
I like how you show the double action trigger short stroking. It’s a more honest demonstration than only showing your best runs
Just acquired a Milford made one of these last week. Three reasons I always wanted one.. I grew up in Milford the first 28 years of my life, its built like a tank and gets lost in a pocket, and I'm a funeral director who had the honor of handling the service for Larry Seecamp when he passed. Knowing I have a gun he personally tested made in my home town, man... what an heirloom.
bcimb1 mine was also made in Milford. I been carrying it with me everywhere for ten years as well. I love it, and would never consider letting it go.
I purchased mine from Larry years ago and have carried it as a back up and a primary when nothing bigger was possible. I've had it and used it for years and still consider it the rolls royce of my gun collection.
“A .32 in the pocket is better than a .45 in the dresser drawer.”
Thank you Captain obvious.
@@mizzoupatriot8814 You got him so hard! damn! wow! Brutal! Dude that's crazy!
@@mizzoupatriot8814 😆
@@randalthor6872 this quote is way overused
Not really....that seecamp is a turd....idk how he has this one shooting this good...look at videos on it...jamming..slides blowing off...GARBAGE....my dad just bought a NEW 380 and you have to go on there website and use VERY SPECIFIC AMMO and even with that ammo DONT TRUST YOUR LIFE WITH THIS POS!!!! TH-cam seecamp jam and slide fails...and read comments....my dad got burned on $500 on this p.o.s
I try to see guns just as self-defense tools, but I can’t avoid seeing 2 guns as beautiful sculptures and real works of art:
1) An original chromed Colt 1911 Government Model, and
2) A .32 ACP Seecamp
I agree with you. That little gun is a work of art
If you have to aim something like that will be hard to explain in court why you shot someone over 8 feet away with a get off me gun
Sooth do a bg380 review
Agreed those guns are family airlooms
I carry deep micro it doesn't draw attention. I knew a guy in my work at factory carried small not so compact and he was spotted having it hanging out of his pocket and one of the nosey workers reported him
Just bought one and I love it. My only regrets was not buying one sooner. Great review!
Did you need it earlier?
Hopefully you get a new chanse soon to use it.
@@ge-sus8035go away troll
@@ge-sus8035such a p*ssy
Just called Seecamp. The 25 ACP version will return to production once Seecamp receives magazines for that caliber. They estimated that will be in 6 months. Love your videos!
Excellent review as always
Unlike most channels you add the story behind the gun and you evaluate the gun within the intended framework that the maker designed it for
Thank you for the informative instruction on disassembly and reassembly. The warning on not pulling the trigger with the magazine partially out is invaluable. I just purchased a LWS Seecamp two days ago but have to wait ten days before picking it up.
this is something I would carry if I worked at a place where guns where not allowed (business policy) like in a business office or something similar.
I seriously might get one.... anyone know a awesome pocket holster for this?
Barry Hoffman exactly lol 😂
Factory’s are the same way
I carried a Glock 21 IWB at a job I wasn't suppose to carry at lol.
@Barry Hoffman doesn’t if no one ever knows
Thanks for sharing the history on this gun. I can see how being able to pull a second time in the case of a light primer strike might save your life someday.
Is Seacamp still in business been trying to find a 32 auto are 25 are both...
I love the look of that pistola. I can't wait to get one. I love mouse guns too!
Respect for throwing in those last few seconds, they gave me a good laugh
When your EDC knife is bigger than your pistol and is your long range defense option, you have entered a whole new area of personal defense! ;)
I use letter bombs for long distance defense.
@@ge-sus8035troll alert
@@ge-sus8035 I bet you love the knife crime in the uk
@@nofnname . It's fun reading about it.
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I love my seacamp, it saved my life one-time driving threw Mexico.
how far did you throw Mexico ?
Mr. Seecamp designed the pistol around Winchester’s .32 silver tip hp, due to that bullet being the premium round at the time.
I've always wanted a Seecamp . Such a beautiful weapon
Just picked one up! Very well put together.
Your disassembling part is awesome. So many people try to explain how to disassemble but you’re the best. Thanks
I have both the .25 cal ( from the late 80s) and the .32 which only shot silvertip ammo. They are simply great guns. Seecamp/TSW made custom .45s. I have carried all three , they are great weapons.
Anderw Marcell I also have a .25 and .32. Have you been able to locate any MAG's for the .25.
+Old Fart They can be found for $ 50 or so. I bought three with my pistol back when TSW was still in Paramus NJ. You may find one at the Seecamp forum.
Anderw Marcell thank you. Where can I subscribe/find this forum?
+Old Fart www.Seecamp.com
Anderw Marcell Thanks!
9.8 ounce trigger pull??? Kind of a light trigger!
I think you meant 9 pounds and 8 ounces
Uncle Keith : I have one of those Lyman trigger things. The LCD showed 9lbs 8.5oz. They are not very accurate. To get consistency you have to clamp gun in a vice, then try to measure the weight to 5 to 8 times. Notice he didn’t do that.
Uncle Keith I’ve had one for years. Never had to use it but glad it was in my pocket when I was working undercover with NYPD
@@davesmyrnaga the 1st generation KEL-TEC P32 pistols are a more accurate, lighter and more reliable .32acp pistol.
It weighs only 6 ounces !
Lol, ounces, pounds, it’s all the same thing...oh weight...
@@unitedstatesirie7431 Kel-Tecs are garbage. You're better off carrying a Hi-Point.
I have carried one of these in 32 ACP for 10 years now and they are well worth the high price. I have had 100% rock solid performance with this little gun. A couple of other friends of mine also carry them with the same 100% performance. What is also impressive is how the gun never really requires any oiling because it never rusts. It lives in my pocket where during the summer I sweat on it or just touching it everyday from putting it in and out of my pocket but no rust occurs. The gun is expensive for its type and it is a little heavy. But its all stainless steal. But this little gun will totally be there for you in a jam.
Jake Weston of
Jake Weston how is the recoil on the .32 in your opinion?
Jake Weston thanks for info they got some new for 450. Think I found carry gun.
Jake Weston What's the smallest .380 in the world that's still produced today? I've looked on the internet everywhere and I can't find any claims of the actual smallest .380 pistol excluding anything over $300.
+kyle eaton micro desert eagle. Check it out
My first small caliber pistol was a Bauer .25. Then the Seecamp came out. I retired the Bauer. Mine is limited to silver tip ammo. When the KelTec P32 came out I retired my Seecamp. You have to grab on tight so you don't limp wrist the Seecamp. Nice review.
One of my favourite pocket pistols. It's a pity they don't have sights and the ammo is rare in these parts so the only option is to reload 60 grain hollow point projectiles and replicate case length of the original silvertip
Looks like a couple of times during rapid firing at the dummy he didnt let off the trigger enough for it to reset. But I think we have all been guilty of that
My EDC is a North American Arms .32 Guardian, it is less expensive than a Seecamp even after paying $100 for a melt down job which I did in order to make it as sexy looking as a Seecamp. Also, you don't need tools to field strip it. Great video.
Awesome review as always. Thanks you for talking about how these pistols and many others are made in a state that is basically about to make fire arms illegal.
Awesome little pistol! About 40 years ago, I had a Colt 32 ACP, I love and miss that pistol
I have my great grandpa's colt 1903 hammerless. Great little pistol. Won't ever sell it.
A great little pocket gun that is actually big enough to shoot. A classic film noir gun too. The kind of gun Bogart held while wearing a white Dinner Jacket with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth, waiting for the police to arrive.
I bought a glock 19 as my first ever concealed carry, and I kind of regret it for it's size. People always say anything smaller than a 9mm is a no go so it really influenced me to buy one.
Glock 19 is very concealable, all about having a good IWB
I always heard ppl say the first rule of self-defense, is to have a gun on you at all times....and train with that gun! No matter what gun it is, try to be proficient with it.
Fantastic video on my favorite gun maker. Thank you for doing such a fine review on this pistol. LOVE the outtakes at the end!
This is the most concise video of the pistol. I’m picking up mine next week. And sending this to my brother and his wife. I conceal carry a 45acp Colt 1911, but I’d like to carry a pocket pistol for the summer, so I don’t have to wear long baggy shirts.
Carried as second back up in my vest for 20 years as a street cop, now carrying in my pocket as a judge.
Thank you for your service!
judge judy
Military member > Street cop
Wow thats super interesting.
Most American thing I have ever read.
Just bought my own .32 Seecamp. Impressive quality. Just really sweet. Mine works best with PMS 60 gr HP. Couldn't find WW Silvertip ammo anywhere (the ammo for which it was originally designed).
love the Seecam, really nice backup gun. Perfect in my boot!
I have had one for several years now and it has been a flawless performer.
Commenting on this 2+ year old video: With the introduction of the non-expanding defensive loads from Lehigh and/or Underwood, is it possible that the humble 32ACP is going to make a comeback?
Hell yes!
It's hard to believe but I tested Underwood in mine 5 years and it's still running them well. Should of done some chrono's and gel testing in that video but it was more about functioning with the +P rounds.
Underwood solids are the way to go, much better for penetration as the hollowpoints I don't think offer enough expansion for a 32
It would be very interesting to see a comparison between the Seecamp and the NAA Guardian which is only a little larger but much less expensive. Also, perhaps a comparison with the Kahr CW380. I'm always happy when you post a new handgun video! Thanks for the great work.
Wish I'd paid that meager amount for my Seecamp this past two weeks! How about approaching $800 for the gun? I still love it. It is probably the best made hand gun that I own!
sootch00 thanks for this video it looks like a great mouse gun. On TH-cam I see there's a video that just came out called "New Seecamp Model" that version of this gun is extra awesome and I think I'm sold. Plus it's made in the USA.
Another excellent video and I appreciate the history of the weapon and inventor. I had 2 ww11 panzer ss friends while in Germany and they both swore that their .32's were effective on the Eastern front. They still had their walthers and we shot them in private-lol. Anway, I won't sneeze at 32 mouse guns.
"Now you guys know I love pocket pistols and mouse guns."
So is there any type of gun you don't love?
he loves guns bro
Great video Don, as always. I had no idea how small this gun really was!
Thank you so much for this video. I was gifted this beauty and aside from not being able to locate ammo for it, I am truly happy with it. Appreciate you!
I love my Ortgies .25....now I want one of these. I switch my edc almost ed lol. from .380, ton9, 40, 45, 357...never had a .32
I have wanted one of these for a long time and after watching this video I decided, why not now. I should have it sometime early next week and can't wait to take it to the range. Seecamp has a nice website with a store, so I ordered some extra magazines and a holster. Sootch, thanks for the great review.
make 32 ACP great again!!!
No.
Fresh Fowler 32 acp is already great.
+Mrdudeman No.
Pony the Underwood rounds locked up my Seecamp solid. Had to nearly dis-assemble it to get the unfired round out of the chamber. Approch with caution.
yes.
Perfectly suitable to make a sleeve gun
Kel-tec P32 looks like another good 32 acp gun.
Love my p32
@@BHUFF
Love mine. Bought it in 2011. Every time I handle it, I'm still impressed with what Kel-Tec was able to do with this small package.
,,,Kel-tec P32 is not finicky like the Seecamp.
Don't forget the P40 😉
I have 2 of the Seecamp Southwick .32's. I lovem' but they are touchy about ammo. I always carried one in a pocket holster with no worries. Later on I discovered the KelTec P32 and bought one and liked it so much I bought a second. Slightly bigger but lighter than the Seecamp 32. The KelTec can shoot a much wider range of ammo i.e. FMJ and is now my pocket carry. I still carry the Seecamp sometimes but they are like finely made Swiss watches and I hope to pass them on to my daughter. The KelTec's while also well made are more blue collar every day get off me guns with one more round than the Seecamps that I don't worry about getting beat up on a daily basis. The Seecamps are so finely made I feel if you're carrying one while wearing a tuxedo, you might be under dressed. On another note, I have had zero FTF's, FTE, or any malfunctions whatsoever with either the Seecamp's or the KelTec's. I love them both but brag more about the mighty little Seecamp's.
Love your nice looking site and great information , THANKS, camera work is great keep it up
I bought mine way back in 1990 and have owned it ever since. I have had a concealed carry permit since I turned 21 over 40 years ago. I have never had a malfunction of any kind in all these years. Mine is the 32 not the newer 380. I thought about getting a 380 but when I was considering it the 380 was like $800.00 or so and I just couldn't justify that much of a difference. However the two guns are much closer now price wise so it is now a much more justifiable option. No matter which you choose you will be getting by far the most well made most reliable mouse guns available IMHO!
It's a beauty great review scotch! On my list
Al
Just got one of these on auction, been wanting one for quite a while. Saved about a hundred dollars so I'm happy! My work uniform in the summertime prevents me from carrying anything on my belt, I realized I needed a pocket pistol. It was this or a Beretta Bobcat.
Kel tec, p32, .32 cal , 6.6oz empty, 9 oz with 8 rounds. 200 plus rounds without a hitch.
I bought one of these right from Dave Whalley because my local dealer didn't carry them. Great guy and gun probably one of my best videos he shouldn't of charged me! Not that my videos are any good. LOL I just like to make them from time to time.
The Seecamp website also recommends PMC Bronze 60gr. JHP.
This is very affordable ammo.
Not any more.
@@mac11380 Seecamp still recommends it:
www.seecamp.com/ammunition.htm
@@RandyLunn Bud, I meant the affordable portion of your post or even reasonably obtainable right now for that matter......lol
@@mac11380 good points
Just bought this L.W.Seecamp. love it disappears in my back pocket with the holster you have. Shot 75 rounds today no issues what so ever. At 7 yards keep every shot inside a 10 inch target. Just wish I bought it years ago. Thanks for the video. That's what made me buy it!
Hey brother, how much did you pay for it and where? Thanks.
@@iHipHopVEVO Bullseye gun and range. They are in Lawrenceville Ga. $449 new. They keep both the 32 and 380 in stock. Authorized dealer listed on Seecamp web site.
We see these at our good gun shows here in Arizona, I’ve seen them as high as $550.00 years ago I’ve bought three of them for me and family, a weapon that will not let you down, and can be fired accurately, I’ve never paid more than $350...
Have had one for many many yrs, use the win st, never an issue, approx 2k rds, does what it was designed for very well.
Solid review as always Don, LLTR.
For the price u might as well get a sig p238, even though I know I need one of these
Johnny Depp as Agent Sands shooting one of these in "Once Apon a Time in Mexico" is what made me buy one.
I would like to see the 32 Seecamp tested with Lehigh Defence 32
I carry Lehigh Defense .380 in my Pico....feel well protected.
Dude, I had picked up a LWS 32 and was searching on TH-cam, found your video, clicked it, it is then that I realized that I was no longer subscribed; what is going on with TH-cam these days? Nice video, nice pistol.
As always, excellent video.
Your excellent review sold me on this firearm. I just ordered mine.
Underwood 32acp Extreme cavitator. Get some!
.32 acp is an excellent defensive round. I luv my Kel Tec P-32 which has over 500 flawless rounds thru it.
Emil got the 380 1000's upon 1000 of rounds still awesome gun
Great review Sootch00
I purchased a Seecamp 32 back in the 90's still have it today. For the distances this was made for you do not need sites. Just point and shoot. You have to use shorter rounds like hollow points else it wont feed. longer rounds like full metal jackets wont feed at all except one round at a time.
Your videos are outstanding although I missed the funky music intro🤗
Just ordered one from Buds Guns in 32 acp! I can’t wait 😱
I'm guessing this is what the NAA Guardian pretty much is but with minor modifications
This is what the NAA Guardian should have been. The Guardian is much heavier and bulkier.
@@theevilx9452 the difference in size between the two is tiny. Guardian is a bit heavier with a longer barrel.
I’d think that at arm’s length, when dumping 7 rds of .32 ACP into an attackers center of mass in a second or two, the lack of sights would be a moot point, lol. Great video! 👍
perfect Firearm! 😀😮😮👀👏👏👌👌
I used to make fun of this gun (or .32 ACP in general), until a recent interest in pocket-pistols. I bought a Beretta 3032 Tomcat and loved it so much, I looked again at the Seecamp 32 in a different light. I bought one, and I just love it - It's so small, so fun to shoot, and so beautiful (like a piece of art -It's tempting to loop a chain through it and wear it as a pendant:). My only complaint, and it's so minor - is that the magazine takes some effort to remove. It doesn't eject on its own at all. You really have to dig it out with your fingertips.
Great review of the Seecamp! I love mine and carry it everyday. Subbed
This Man is to serious with this small pistol !)
Well, you need to be serious once you have a firearm in your hand. He does real well with the explanation and even better shooting it.
From where I come from this is called a "Belly Gun".
Hello, I just wanted you know that I purchased the Seecamp because of your review. Keep up the good work.
Those are very, very, very hard to find. Nice sweet gun.
Solar Flare these are very easy to purchase now.
Production has caught up to demand.
New larger facility. Go to your dealer and he can order a new one.
thanks for always producing high quality videos that can do the beauty of guns justice ;)
.32 ACP Love it!!!!
I recall a guy "defending" the .25 ACP by stating: "Don't talk smack about the .25 until you've booted a round down your calf, as I did - like an idiot - out of my Beretta. 9 surgeries later, I still have a LOT of trouble walking."
As for .32 ACP, a Buckeye Firearms Association report, indicated that of 25 persons shot by .32, with 38 rounds finding their mark, and despite just a 21% killed ratio, 72% were "one shot incapacitated" - In my book, those are pretty good odds for a wallet sized ass kicker....
For the price they should come in a beautiful wooden case like the old baby browning or walthers did
my baby browning came in zipper bag
@@rosssalupo4770 also says bauer on it
@@BOB-wx3fq no browning not bauer zipper bag marked browning as well from 1968
Started carrying a backup Seecanp 22 years ago in 25, a 32, lastly a 380. I prefer the stopping power of 380, but much rather shoot the 25acp. The 380 using Underwood Ammo has a rather large bite. Buy a extra trigger spring, one day you may need it. I’ve needed three.
Please please review the Micro Desert Eagle 380. You will absolutely love it. Same capacity as the G42 but less expensive and it's smaller than the LCP. Please Please!
Oh please do! Sootch please review the Micro desert Eagle 380!! You won't regret it!
I second the motion! Micro desert eagle. It's practically the American Kevin.
A fine gun but wont break the bank like a g42 does
@@scannerlj5587 Does it have mim parts? Naa has mim, Seecamp is no mim.
Sootch you one of the best brother! God bless you for these videos! Btw I'm buying this Seecamp!
I think you meant 9 lbs 8 oz is the trigger pull.
Sootch, great review, and thx ! My girl likes your reviews .. especially for her Glock 48 👍 We are huge Seecamp fans ..
I love mine. perfect little gun.
I've also used Winchester flat-nosed target rounds with mine. They've cycled without any problems.
Humbert had a 32 he called "Chum''. The manufacturer said it was good for use in the home and car.. He shot Clair Quilty 6 times with it in a drawed out dramatic scene and it got the job done..I'm thinking it was this make and model
Just picked mine up today. I've run a box of the Corbon JHP's through it as well a few Silvertips and Gold Dots. No failures yet with Corbon and they expand quite nicely. I've seen the gel tests for the Corbon out of the P32 and they mushroom out just about flat from the the 2.75" barrel. The Seecamp's 2" actually seems to work better with this load, providing better penetration and more effective expansion. Thumbs up!
I keep one between my cheek and gum...
BandB1111111 I carry one under my left eyelid.
I keep one under my nail for a deep conceal carry backup gun
i read that as between your cheeks.
Better than a razor blade.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Looks like a great carry option for summer.
I been drooling on these since i turned 21....8 years ago. I habe never seen a used one in person and have a hard time spending $800 just for those certain times. Plus my p3at does what this does.
They're not $800.
About $500 new on Gun Broker. Less if used.
I bought one in .380. Exactly same size. Then I ordered some holsters from bear creek in Seguin TX. Really cool guy. This is not the only small .32. The north American arms guardian in .32 to me seems to be a little nicer design but it is like a quarter inch larger and like 2 oz heavier....but it is optional, the novelty on seecamp is cool. And the there is the keltech. 32 and it is really cool and also very small and much more affordable. And the keltec is even more well made than I anticipated. My seecamp just has a few filing or grinding flaws where you can see it is more handmade. And the beretta tomcat, it's pretty wide though but a neat pistol, which is double/single. And those of u that think a .32 ain't enough? Maybe not for serious offensive combat but for surprise defense in the street or backup its plenty deadly! Dont be nobody's fool on that fact, many have died and died fast by the .32. Its punching 14 inches penetration and just a couple hairs smaller than 9mm.