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But for now, youll have to settle for a high grip. Or you may have to adjust your stance? It's fine for that. While larger .380 pistols such as the Walther PPK/S, Walther PK380, Bersa Thunder 380, and Glock 42 dont have this problem, the truly small pocket pistols such as the LCP and TCP most certainly do. We can learn from trying different stances, but none is perfect or "THE" answer. For comparison a Sig P365 is 17.8 oz unloaded. The only way you're gonna hit your attacker is if you stick it in their gut and start pulling the trigger. Rh CZ P07 & CZ P10c chambered in .380. I've had mine for 30+ years and carried it in an ankle holster. Great in pocket holster or ankle holster. But it is accurate and true and the cost is $350. A .380 bullet in the size of a Glock 19, lol. It's small size is great in my front pocket and performs great with my colleagues pressure drills. I own both lcp pistols. The P365 380 may be on the larger size spectrum of concealable 380s but is probably the flattest/lowest recoiling model. I practice double taps, two to center mass, two to the head. I've had a Kahr PM9 for years, thrown everything I could at it, and it has never failed to feed, fire, or lock the slide. Having more gun to hold on to helps you get better control of the gun. As for range ammo I have had no issues with Federal, Fiocchi or Winchester. I am sure the S&W EZ .380 is a good gun (I have the 9mm version.). Also the Decocker and the fact that I can lock the frame as a pistol with the key when my grandchildren are around are a plus. Today, May 2020, the Walther PPK / S pistol continues to spearhead the pistol offering and remains today, as it has been for nearly a century, a best seller. The .380 ACP semi-automatic pistol is one of the most popular categories of concealed carry weapons in the United States and has been for years. We live in a free society and people should have the right to make choices even if you dont agree with them. I also still believe it is the better looking of the two (my girlfriend disgrees but). I moved her to my S&W M&P Shield 2.0 9mm and she can fire and control it much better. Though it is probably one of the most expensive 380's on the market, I don't think that should matter when it comes to defending yourself and loved ones. Do they consider the .38 Sp "puny"? The Glock 42 is a pocket pistol-sized firearm intended for concealed carry. I have the kimber mucro 380 that i replaced with the new micro 9 with the laser grip and the extended mag and in a pocket holster when i wear shorts and it shoots great vwry easy to hit your target and it has a great trigger i have iver 30 hand guns but thats my favorite Pocket Gun next to that is my Glock 19 when I have regular clothes and i am a member and have the insurance and you guys are great very informative. Plus side for smaller folks is that the slide racks easily and you can even fully load the extended magazine without a helper tool. I have lived in Alaska for over 50 years, and would not take it on a bear hunt, but it will do fine on 2 legged rats!!! I have several pistols chambered for .380. This article by Alex Joseph originally appeared at Gun News Daily in 2019. In fact this Model 1911A 380 is just a smaller version with all parts being virtually identical. View as Grid View List View. If it doesn't, it suggests it is your grip. Best .380 Pistols [Hands-On]: Pocket Rockets - Pew Pew Tactical This gun has less felt recoil, is about the same size, super easy to conceal, but with 9mm firepower. These pocket rockets have the ability to conceal well but also are plagued by limited ammo and doubts of stopping power. Another thing that affects recoil is the design of the handgun itself. Well said Chris. It shoots fine now and have over 200 rounds thru it since the magazine tweek. So don't underestimate the power of calibers starting with 3. In addition to a pistols caliber, recoil (felt, perceived, or mechanical) is determined by the type of breech lockup that a pistol uses. The Pearce grip extensions help with control. Have you tried magazine extender that permits 3 finger grip, or does that magazine you mentioned offer that? I have a KAHR CW 380. Very, I mean extremely very, reliable and accurate for what they are. SUPER SLEEK, thin little gun that hides in any pocket. Slide it on your waist band or pocket and you almost forget it's there, so I carry it all the time. The 4th was picked out by my wife for her ccw. I agree with most of what you say in this article, but find that you failed to mention one very real consideration. Walther CCP 6. To clarify and in all fairness to Kahr many have no problem out of the box and many have experienced what I have (according to the forums). In fact the sights that came on my Sig are some of my favorite that I have ever owned. Others find this to be true as well. I was primarily interested in WHAT SD ammo can cycle in my gun RELIABLY but is still a VIABLE load that will expend, not UNDER penetrate, and not OVER PENETRATE. Takes about 150 rounds through the gun to train your mind for the trigger pull and, in general, to get familiar with it. But if being ultra-concealable is the goalyou cant go wrong with the LCP Max. Amazing look and design for a small gun. CC) tend to expand inconsistently on "real" targets, that is solid targets covered in cloth, etc.. Just get the Glock 19. Joshua, do you pull any weight at Ruger? Re: Glock 42 and Sig P238 As the article notes: Practice, Practice, Practice! If they weren't they wouldn't be the most copied designs, just like Glock. 3, when I tried to release the slide there was a failure to feed, this with only three rounds in the magazine, 4 I manage to drop the mag, clear the jam and fire three rounds and reload. Small, snappy, accurate in rapid fire, good sights, good trigger, and slightly heavier than expected due to full metal frame. While I appreciate the clever workmanship expressed in my Ruger LcpII, it doesn't wow! PSs-I've owned/own Brownings, Rugers, Sigs, Smiths, Springfieldsadd Bersa to the list! The chances of actually having to draw is really small, and the chances you're going up against someone who will shake off being shot are almost nil. It fit my hand perfectly. Ruger LCP as #1? The barrel length is just 2.75 inches and its capacity is also six in the magazine, one in the chamber. Being S&W & a Ruger fan, I was so disappointed in the Bodygaurd & the LCP. Be safe. I LOVED it for its size and wanted it to come in #1! The 'P' series has a Lothar Walther match barrel - the thing is ridiculously accurate! I saw it looked well made with a laser which I feel is only an extra. If you take aim at an attacker with your .380 pistol but miss four out of five shots, you may just end up angering the person coming at you. All the expensive, name brands. No real complaints on this gun. What actually causes recoil in a (combat caliber) semiautomatic handgun? So for folks just getting into the 380s. I have several Sigs, S&Ws, Rugers, and a Glock 20, so I would have thought your list would serve. Bought one. It's a good fit for my small hands, target shooting is fun, it conceals beautifully and I have confidence with my ability to hit the target with a tight group of rounds. Man you really missed one of the best out there. This is typically not discussed or practiced. Penetration is iffy, as is expansion. Even though its a much smaller cartridge, the .380 is about as strong as a .38 Special. The Kahr is an excellent 380 too. I've owned the Bodyguard and the Ruger and currently own the Glock. LCP2 was pretty nice, especially with an LGS price of $280. For some of us the best 380, is actually going with a mini 9. It's basically a flat-nose and doesn't expand, so doesn't need to hit expansion threshold, and as a result works consistently. 2, When I picked up the rounds and reloaded the mag the same thing happened when I got it in the gun. .. so far. Just my 2 cents. I appreciate your thorough discussion, BUT the Ruger you are comparing is the LCP while the #1 gun in the article is the LCP II. I have nothing bad to say about it except it feels cheaper than the others. In an ideal world, youll be right behind the gun. It simply is the best gun, dollar-for dollar I own. There was a recall on it, but the trigger still sucked, a "3 stage", the first pull, then some weird twilight zone, and then the pull to release. I, too, love the Sigs. It shows .38 Special being a larger caliber than .45 ACP and 9mm being larger than .380 among other errors. My only complaint on this gun was the sights, which I easily remedied by installing a laser on the lower rail. Even then, with properly chosen ammunition, the .38 has an edge in terms of kinetic energy and penetration. I would like to try the Walther PPK S next. and pistols shooting shotgun rounds are very effective (e.g. Best of all they are around $200 easy maybe a bit less to the new versions $350 (to find it for 300 you will have to really look around online). I prefer the 7 round extended magazine, plus 1 in the chamber. I am one that will NOT keep a pistol if it ever has a failure to feed regardless of the type ammo fed through it. It has a clever two-piece firing pin; the safety rotates half of it 90 degrees so the gun cannot fire. Its easy to see why: .380 pistols are typically small enough to carry in the pocket, they are unquestionably smaller and lighter than competing 9mm single stack autos or .38 snubnose revolvers. This is one very inexpensive pistol that works very well. The article is about pocket .380s. (You know, after those calming rubber nipples that young children like to suck on.) Good Luck and Good Hunting. Self defense means close shooting. Quite accurate, too. Plus it quickly converted to a .44 Magnum! Ive put probably 3000 rounds thru it of every kind of ammo I could find. This gun is amazing and feeds/extracts EVERY ammo I give it. This pistol is a real bargain and is one of the cheapest around. No malfunctions of any kind. This is because it is slightly heavier and I find I can shoot small, but heavier guns more accurately than light small guns! I haven't had a chance to get the firestorm yet but am looking forward to getting one soon. He said the safety was hard to disengage. I am quite accurate out to 10 yards and have gotten used to the recoil. Why? In actuality the Seecamp 380 is smaller. Rent and shoot them all. It's certainly uglier and much more expensive. I think the human interface of the grip and trigger is different with each individual shooter. I get it you are thinking "carry the 9mm", but I like the lighter weight and low recoil of 380. so I need all 6 of 380 on target to make a stop, no problem, we practice constantly and hopefully I can do that, as shot placement is king. Magazine capacity is six, plus one inside the chamber. Got rid of it and got a Sig P238 and a Glock 42. There are two primary uses for the LCP II: concealed carry and/or as a back-up pistol. The little heavier metal gun helps recoil (won't beat you up if you're a rook/woman) and it won't come apart when you bang/drop it and a heavy/quality holster won't mess it up with heavy use. Comfortable for pocket quick to aim and easy to hit your target. I had to pass! Ruger listened to the criticism, which resulted in the birth of the LCP II. Great review. Some survivors who survived being shot from .380 remembered going into paralysis before blackout . It should go without saying that pocket pistols have small grips that give you a dainty look. Page Back Page Next. I have no qualms on the 380 as a self defense weapon and am a strong believer in shot placement. That's why your comment on the necessity of range time with your carry ammo is dead on the money. I'm sure your testing will help out some of the other readers. Theres not a pistol I shot more accurately then this Bersa. The downside is it's only five rounds and bites a lot harder, especially in +P. It also feels good and is stupid accurate. There are some things that can help you greatly when it comes time to stop an attacker. I'm very petite so I didn't want firearm with a lot of kick because it could cause me to lose balance and accuracy. Keep on keepin on with it! In other words, its not pleasant to shot at all. Thirteen rounds and easy to shoot. We started with the drawbacks now lets hit some of the positives. Get new friends. Rock Island Armory Baby Rock 7. (Makes the "Judge" seem crude by comparison!). WHICH is now said to be or is suggested to be outdated, is more of a "sales marketing" issue than a technical one. Check Price. I've got thousands of rounds through it. It's what I carry now. No failures or issues (other than the small sights - still waiting for some company to make fiber optic replacements). Police are NOT everywhere and most times arrive after an incident is already over.
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