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I carry a Ruger SR22 and I can fire off 10 fast shots accurately due to no recoil.. No idea what he is talking about when he mentions the safety being hard to engage, but I guess you gotta make one pistol the scapegoat lmao. To give you an idea, Im 55 and 108lbs. Part of my problem though was my huge hands. I have a Ruger .380. Availability : In Stock If this gun discharges it's because your purposefully, and with several pounds of force, pulled the trigger!!! The second thought is all-inclusive and says carry whatever you can handle comfortably enough to prevent someone else from taking your life. i also see this,, bought the 42 with precision one ammo,, fired over 200 rounds yesterday,, excellent patterns at 25 and 50 feet,, also bought the haugh hand grips and the finger extension on the magazine,, realy helped on accuracy. Winchester #209 Shotshell Primers I have lasers on the Kahr and Beretta. I just recently purchased the SW M&P .380 EZ which is also sweet. Glock 42 is the best pocket rocket I've shot yet.. I frequently found that the holster had bumped the safety off, This was not an extreme problem as the .380 Government Model had the series 80 firing pin block; but it was something that shouldn't have been happening. However, in the .380 you are missing the very best of them. Lol, the Glock 25 was made for countries with strict gun control. I have 2 pistols in .380acp. The Ruger LCP has a long, heavy trigger pull, but the LCP II does not. No matter what you choose, the gun on your hip is better than the one youve left at home or in the car even if it does only hold seven rounds like most .380 pistols. Dear Mr. Joshua, enjoy your article and share many of the concepts that you use. It had a single-stack magazine and a large thumb cut-out in the base of the frame, to supposedly make magazine removal easier. It always feeds, fires and ejects regardless of what ammo I feed through it. I am sure others have had the same issue at some point. Bought the Beretta Cheetah 84sf Nickel Probably one of the prettiest guns in the safe, shots very well and 13 round magizine's . A good shooter should have a variety of stances in his/her skillset. We are often alone in situations where LE isn't dispatched to clear our scene because of the 911 nature of the call. You can see the .380 is one of the smallest rounds in popular pistol calibers. Surprisingly enough the XTP bullet actually expanded with a .25 caliber bullet in several tests! What do you, or you guys, think about 380 caliber gun( converted zoraki) with extended mag? We saw a glimpse of it last year with the ANTIFA riots.imagine if you deprive 1/2 of society out of their entitlements and freebies? At first I thought it was an older model that was being closed out, but it may be more likely it's an exclusive production run for some of these sellers. Actually, I purchased all of them for my wife. The TCP is hands down the worst firearm I spent money on! For this reason, I recommend only 1911 style p238 firearm, hammer uncocked but a round in the chamber. The best gun for any emergency is the one I have with me. I think the Pico would, on the other hand, please me the way my older S&W revolvers do, when I just handle them -they seem to ask for, and certainly get, appreciation as something more than a tool. The lightweight gun comes in at 12.17 ounces, and it can be easily carried in nearly any manner you choose. And I have the Sig Sauer p238 (IMO) the KING of the small 380's. Do you have a .380 or plan on getting one? People have a right to not be a VICTIM and carry a gun for protection and to neutralize a criminal gun. Other than the LCP Max, no other 380 here has the magazine capacity (ten rounds) of the Sig. It was inexpensive, and Ive never had a misfire or a jam. Great hiker's gun. One "embarrassing" point is, my wife Does use a 9mm. Never a jam. I found the triggers on the LCP and the Bodyguard 380 both unpleasantly stiff by comparison. One thing that was not improved over the original LCP, however, is the sights. Great Article Joshua. In this caliber your discussing I wouldn't carry anything on this list simply because they're all too big with too many bells and whistles for me especially living in my "environment" (South FLA.). Absolutely love this lil gun. Check out our full review of its 9mm brotherthe CW9. I think it is better than the SIG p238 and at a better price point. Mine holds 13 rounds, how many has yours got??? Plus search YouTube for "Texas Rancher Wild Hog .380" and watch his video. Or the author has no clue. Of course, like all good husbands, i shoot her handguns too.to keep them running. However, I felt very safe carrying it because it would never be an UNINTENDED DISCHARGE candidate. Just for the 380 Kimber micro haven't shot it yet, hope it is not the ones that have the FTE problem. I'm a 71 year old Marine Corps careerist and Vietnam combat vet whose career mainly relied on the 1911 platform. I think it came out right around the time of your article so why didn't you list it? Hundreds if not thousands of police in the United States choose to carry a Walther PPK / S as a CCW, as an out-of-service weapon or as a second backup weapon. I inherited my Dad's Browning BDA .380. Weve got a dedicated section for the AR-15 here. Stephen. The higher-grade 911 (the original model) has superb (night) sights. Practice, practice practice. Try lugging 500 rds of .223/556, 30/30, 7.62X39, .45, .40, 9mm, .38..think about it carefully..when weight is a premium??? I've heard the same thing about it being a bit picky on ammunition, but never experienced it. Since I now have 100% reliability I can't attribute it to shooting technique or any pistol defect. It is a solid piece of metal and helps dampen the recoil. I have a Kimber RCP (lg) that I picked up a while back. If youve ever seen James Bonds classic Walther PPK and wanted it, you might want to consider the Bersa Thunder or Firestorm instead! And with such a tiny increment in size & weight, the Max capacity gives it the nod over the II. Another point: I have been working on the Center Axis Relock shooting stance. I have owned an LCP for over 10 years, gave another one to one of my daughters, and both have always worked flawlessly with whatever ammo I fed it. I highly recommend the LCP as an everyday carry. It's easy to conceal and plenty powerful. Since I don't know where or when I may have to draw and fire my weapon this is an important consideration for me (we are reminded that we are responsible for EVERYTHING that bullet may hit and/or damage). Anyway, a great video. Small, all rounded edges, 7+1 and shoot anything from cheap ammo to non standar +p. I agree with most of what you say in this article, but find that you failed to mention one very real consideration. The Shield is not hard to carry and conceal, but my .380 is so much more comfortable and concealable that it is the one I choose most of the time. The trigger pull is hard, very similar to a revolver, but on a pocket gun that is a good thing that won't affect me if I have to use it plus I practice with it all the time. Yeah, yeah they got caught in some controversy, but I'm sure all weapon manufacturers are subject to lobbying BS. The P365 380 may be on the larger size spectrum of concealable 380s but is probably the flattest/lowest recoiling model. While the LCP II is still a small pocket pistol, Ruger made a number of improvements to it. I just shot a sig 238 at the range rented man that was a nice shooting gun and right on target every time. I know there is bad talk about Remington pistols, but this one I have rocks. The SIg will fire Plus P with no issues (although, the added pressure will wear out the inner parts much faster). Also picked up the larger 938 - and carry either one depending on how I am dressed It looks at over 1700 firearm incidents involving police, military or private citizen armed encounters and looks at the weapons used, incapacitation and lethal effectiveness.

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