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I never gave them much thought until the ammo shortage. My thinking after I got rid of my bodyguard was that I wanted a Beretta Tomcat in .32 because .32 wasn’t a popular caliber and it was readily available. I saw the tomcat at Shooters outpost but they aren’t Ma. compliant. The Seecamp was and when I held one it was pure love.Now I want one!
They say the Milford ones are made better. I’m not sure about that but I know people look for the Milford made ones over the Southwick. Prices now are $510.00. You can find them for less.When I had an FFL in the mid 90's, I ordered 4 Seecamps and was told I would be notified shortly before my order would be shipped. Approximately 18 months later, I received them. Dealer price was $325.
I kept 1 and sold the other 3. I still have it and will not sell it, but do not carry it anymore although I did entertain the idea when the BLM/antifa riots started, as a backup to my P365.
They say the Milford ones are made better. I’m not sure about that but I know people look for the Milford made ones over the Southwick. Prices now are $510.00. You can find them for less.
I was never a huge fan of the gun but there customer service was absolutely impeccable. When I broke my seecamp they fixed it in a week and basically sent me an entire new box manual and an extra spring.... nobody can say they didn't take care of their customers.I've got a couple holsters for mine. The one I use the most is the Hedley I posted above. I'll have to dig the others out maybe it's time to let some go.
Larry Seecamp like his Father stood behind their guns rather than in front of them. If ever a problem they would take them back and make it right.
Not sure how the new owners are quality wise.
Retail. I actually paid 518 for mine. Yes Milford guns were just fine. Southwick guns are good also. I think people liked the Milford gunsDealer price is $510 or retail? If retail is $510, that's only $10 more than they were 25 years ago. Mine were Milford guns, I never had a problem with mine.
Definitely quality. They make a .380 also but I like the .32. No sites so it’s a close quarters type of gun. One of the things I like is you can take it completely apart to clean it. You can also buy any of the internal parts fairly inexpensive. You should check them out.So Seecamps are quality guns? I never gave them much thought, likely due to the caliber, but it sounds like I've been missing out.
I also won a Kusiak holster a while back. They made me a Seecamp as I had one already for my other carry. That makes 2 IWB and 2 pocket. I really only use the pocket holsters for it but you never know. I love the Mitch Rosen. You can smell the leather from across the room. I also just ordered a Bear Creek pocket magazine slip. They are $30.00 on the Seecamp site, and $20.00 direct from bearcreekholsters.com. Shipping is cheaper also. It looks a lot like your Hedley slip.I've got a couple holsters for mine. The one I use the most is the Hedley I posted above. I'll have to dig the others out maybe it's time to let some go.
It worked for this guy.So Seecamps are quality guns? I never gave them much thought, likely due to the caliber, but it sounds like I've been missing out.
Back then they were over a grand weren’t they?
Not where I shopped. You would have to wait but, mine was right under $600... (2005)Back then they were over a grand weren’t they?
Yep. No sights means "Minute of Belly Button" accuracy...
Bet those pie plates have kept a respectful distance ever since,They do point pretty intuitively, I had no trouble hitting a pie plate at 25 feet when I had mine. I never shot it beyond that because I figured it was pointless to even try.
Saturn V S-IVB IU FTW.
Where do I send the marked-up copy after I get done proofreading it?Don't tell anyone I gave this to you...