Bill said:
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The Beretta 21 is also thicker than the 950 series.
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Also, both Berettas are rather tall. Height is important to me, because the shorter the gun, the less the grip prints in a front pocket when the gun is resting muzzle down. Even with a holster, this is something to consider.
All of the guns mentioned here are tiny anyway, actually. But, if everything else were equal, I'd choose whatever is smaller.
Today, I had a chance to view the Colt Junior (not the FN, though - the gun shop with that one is closed Mondays). The Colt is taller in the grip than I had anticipated. I had never seen a comparison photo of a Junior sitting next to a Colt 1908 or an FN 1906 .25 so I didn't really appreciate the difference until now (I have handled a Colt 1908 in the past, so I know how big those are, and the FN is supposed to be the same size, of course).
Right now, I think the FN will get the nod.
Another interesting note; sitting next the Junior in the case today was a
Bauer .25. Here's a pic from the Internet:
Note: Picture is not mine. From http://www.littlegun.be/arme%20ameri...20cal.25-2.jpg
I have heard some things about these guns. I realize it's basically a stainless copy (is that accurate this time?
) of a Baby Browning.
Reviews turned up online are kind of mixed, so I am not seriously considering it. But it
was a lot smaller than the Colt Junior.