It also smooths out the trigger and, more importantly, loosens up the slide so it's easy to rack. Very reliable, I have only had one brand of ammo that gave me feeding issues, and that was some cheap wal mart steel case surplus ammo, that would still fire but I had to reduce the amount loaded in the magazine for proper feeding. Another great gun is the CPX3 .380 pistol made by SCCY on the east coast of Florida. Was this a consideration? Not adjustable and too hard for me to comfortably see down. I was disappointed when we went to the 9mm but I understood why we did so. I chose the S&W MP EZ pistol. The 238 is very easy to conceal. Box of 5000 5 boxes of 1,000 During decades with firepower sitting in my nightstand, I never ended up frightened enough to hide 2lb of steel on my person at all times. Note: DOES NOT FIT Glock 43, Ruger LC380, and other larger frame 380's. Learn all the important stuff about handgunswith none of the attitude. The password should contain at least 8 characters with at least one number or special character. It seems to be ignored often when discussing .380 's. I evaluated all of these and bought the Springfield 911. I could see if this list were entitled "Top 5 guns most likely to get you killed", Like everything about the Ruger LC380 except the trigger, and would buy another one if Ruger gave it the same, striker-fire setup as the improved LC9S Pro. Truth be told I would have paid him $100 to take it and another $50 to never mention that I had shown up with one on my possession. I got a 380 many years ago because I "print" way too easily, and found I could carry an AMT 380 with no problem. Replacement parts were free from Bersa and I did the labor myself, pretty easy to work on. I have several Sigs, S&Ws, Rugers, and a Glock 20, so I would have thought your list would serve. Another BIG vote for the Rem 380. I have owned a Remington RM380 for about 9 months now. Bought the Beretta Cheetah 84sf Nickel Probably one of the prettiest guns in the safe, shots very well and 13 round magizine's . I bought one for my wife back in March, and another for me about 2 weeks ago. Amen! As far as the nature of .380, I have always considered it adequate. Also, if you keep track of the previous Bersa models and study the mechanism of the Bersa Thunder and compare it with the Beretta 70 and 71, you will be able to confirm what I am saying here. The TCP is hands down the worst firearm I spent money on! I could almost copy and paste Petes review of the LCPII as my experience. The LCP II is my usual EDC because it's size and weight make it so comfortable and easy to carry in a kydex IWB holster from Concealment Express. I do like the safety feature. Carry it anyway you like, in a situation It has a clever two-piece firing pin; the safety rotates half of it 90 degrees so the gun cannot fire. If I can't wear my 9mm Shield 2.0 the Bodyguard is my next choice and I have no doubt it will perform effectively in a life and death situation. As a curious fact and proof of the historical importance of the iconic Walther PP Series, I will say that the exceptional, world-renowned Frank Sinatra, carried a beautiful, beautifully engraved Walther PP pistol that was auctioned off at a fortune. Ruger listened to the criticism, which resulted in the birth of the LCP II. However, they are among the worst guns for concealed carry. She wiped it off loaded it with critical defense and kinda politely sneered at my Remington. I believe its foolish and only going to get your ass shot by LE. Ive heard a lot of storys about failure to fires and light strikes but I have never had one. I would suggest in this instance photos of the various Guns. Do you have a .380 or plan on getting one? Yes but sig at least bought the rights to it from colt , Springfield just stole it. Worth a shot! The latter country, in the 1980s, made a contract for the purchase of Walther pistols, PP model, in 22 lr caliber. I know there is bad talk about Remington pistols, but this one I have rocks. Ruger still sells them brand new. The lcp 2 resolved the trigger issue of the lcp 1. Then finally, it jammed all the time. Absolutely love this lil gun. Less than an inch wide, polymer frame, striker fired. 1) .22 LR for bugging out - using it for human threats I would agree is a poor idea. I wouldn't discount the veracity of a small, low-recoiling cartridge for two reasons: One, there are people who are better suited to very low-recoiling firearms, not necessarily children or the elderly, and a .410 is probably the most prolific low-recoil shotshell south of the 20, and Two, they can still kill you or me or many a beast on this earth. Use of the external safety becomes automatic with practice. It's the best of both worlds, no compromise, no having to choose one or the other. of this gun and not all were winners. With a tight grip, you can get v. tight groups at 15 - 20 feet. Still I agree with you! However, it's role in a bug out isn't for humans but rather for small game. No Beretta 84????? I carry it inside waistband or front pocket. Comparing my 9mm to the 380 isn't hard. For me the other pistols you mentioned don't fit my human make-up. White paint applied to the back of the sights with a tooth pick really help. Keep on keepin on with it! I put LCP in "Good", Bodyguard in "Better", and Sig in "BEST". and I WANTED to dislike the Sig (all metal freame, it's HEAVIER). So I went on an ammo quest with all 3 of my 380 firearms to find the best Self defense round watched every video on youtube from Paul Harrell, Shooting The Bull (who did ammo quest and voted Precision One the BEST 380 SD round) , TN Outdoors, Hickock45 and everyone else.you name it.and now hundreds of rounds personally downrange. A little pricey, but very accurate, no malfunctions, has tritium night sights, and a real pleasure to shoot. It should be stated here that, while Ive not had many malfunctions shooting one, this is my least familiar gun on the list and plenty of others have had picky ammunition issues from this pocket .380. Type your new password and hit button below to confirm it. As a lifelong 9mm shooter (starting with my very first.Browning Hi-Power) I recently purchased a Bersa Firestorm in .380. Either one will give a bad guy some reasons to reconsider his actions. Reliability is also excellent. The CPX3 has 10+1 capacity which trumps every single gun done in this review. I took a chance and bought a Remington RM380 and I'm not disappointed. The SIg will fire Plus P with no issues (although, the added pressure will wear out the inner parts much faster). Buy your blasters, blaster parts . This seems to be a hit and miss gun as far as quality is concerned. Of course one must practice with any firearm to learn the particularities of that gun. Well interesting take though on all the ammo comparison charts I've seen on this site for popular handgun ammo I've yet to see the 9mm makarov mentioned and personally I carried a FEG PA-63 a hungarian made pistol though no longer on the market here carried it on me for least 5 years before I changed to a SiG P245 Compact due to the fact that I could Extremely easily find magazines available that fix in quiet extended size for the gun as it Accepted Magazines for the P220 as well which is a common officer carry ever since been a SiG guy still got the p245 but switched to a p938 Texas edition few years back But I'll Say this about the 9mm makarov and the FEG PA-63 at that, that is one gun to this day I regret selling but the local gunshop owner wanted it as a carry as he had one previously that got stolen when he was in the hospital and since they were no longer on market here I parted ways with mine but the 9mm makarov Is a absolutely great round can't even begin to describe how well it feels in the hand compared to a Luger. I always wanted something similar, but in a 9mm and something that had a better magazine release set up. The trigger is amazing. Since I now have 100% reliability I can't attribute it to shooting technique or any pistol defect. I don't need to make a case for it, it speaks for itself as most will know. It fit my hand perfectly. I have an AMT Backup in .380 (I also have one in .45 acp). The best shooter is by far the Sig , as a matter of fact , its the most accurate pistol Ive ever shot. I carry it in a de Santis pocket holster, condition one, so I have 8 plus a spare 7 round mag. It should be telling that the "Judge" (or it's equivalent) has made NO inroads with law enforcement, security, or the military. The few failures I have had maybe are my fault.
The 5 Best 380 ACP Pistols - Gun Tests Great in pocket holster or ankle holster. Type your email address and well send S and W bodyguard is great if you can get used to the long , heavy trigger pull. Mine is the Tribal edition. The most important thing in a defensive situation is shot placement. But if being ultra-concealable is the goalyou cant go wrong with the LCP Max. I have put a thousand rounds of all kinds into these beauts and only 2 FTFs. Patrick O. I still have my AMT, but my EDC is the Kahr CM9. May as well have a 9mm for about the same size. Thank you for the info. Think .40 S&W and .45 ACP. All the biggest ammo players. 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. I've carried a Bersa Thunder for years. My mother comes to mind. After he graduated high school, he joined the Marines where he qualified with an M16, an M9 pistol, and a 240G machine gun. In addition to a pistols caliber, recoil (felt, perceived, or mechanical) is determined by the type of breech lockup that a pistol uses. My wifes CC gun is a Bersa 380 and mine is a Bersa 380CC. But, I always preferred the M14 to the M16 and walnut stocks on my bolt action rifles. I traded it 2 weeks after buying it and the guy gave me $100 in trade! I like my RM380. Mostly carried in a Desantis SuperFly pocket carry. prints like a wallet. Copyright 2023 Pew Pew Media, Inc. All rights reserved. From Reader Robert C: I prefer my 357 Mag but I'm seriously considering a 380 due to their size and less recoil. I fired over 500 rounds through my Sig using dozens of different ammo and it NEVER gave me an issue. The barrel was also ported to dampen recoil and to prevent gases from blowing a hole in the shot pattern. If you can't hit the side of a barn in a pressure situation the caliber of your weapon isn"t going to save you. I'd suggest hitting local gun shops and getting a deal on some of the more"creatively designed" (ahem) versions out there. anything extra and your Everything about it is perfect for me. The .small 380s are plagued with failures with many off the shelf ammo choices. Sig 238 was amazing if you can afford it. I think I've seen it test at 5-5.5 lbs. The, much lauded, FBI study is not highly relevant to CCW, purely defensive, needs. Personally, I like the Bersa Thunder .380 plus. One of the best concealed weapons out there is the 380 pistol. Theyll buy ammo for target practice and ammo for self-defense. The size and weight make it very easy to carry especially with the screw on belt clip. There are two primary uses for the LCP II: concealed carry and/or as a back-up pistol. Thanks for sharing your experience, Mark. The .380 cartridge is as nasty as any other small one! I would not trust my life with the Bodyguard . How it feels in my hands like no other. Comfortable for pocket quick to aim and easy to hit your target. Boy, did I sure miss out on that one. Mine holds 13 rounds, how many has yours got??? You need the quickest deployment possible and the point and shoot Seecamp is the only one that makes sense. Place you live? I agree the Bersa Thunder series is great ! In a real world gun fight capacity rules over caliber. I didn't see any mention of this pistol here. )..I bought the stainless version with that goofy holster in 2010.this thing has always worked for me and I can punch the torso of a full silhouette at 10 yards without too much issue, quickly no less.it works.they sell the all blued version on sale as low as $159.I just like my stainless, grease the rails after a good cleaning (very, very lightly) and 4 drops of oil in critical places, wipe off the excess and bam! I re-size my 380 ACP rounds so there fit more into the chamber. I LOVED it for its size and wanted it to come in #1! Never felt undergunned and to this day it remains the most accurate gun on my modest collection (<1" groups at 25'). Other than the LCP Max, no other 380 here has the magazine capacity (ten rounds) of the Sig. The article is about pocket .380s. Heavy take down pin, Double strike capable. I read your article and found it very interesting and somewhat informative. I have a 1st edition LCP. However, by being super compact and lightweight the gun is quite snappy and simply not fun at the range. I like the feel and dependability of the Glock 42. Its also got a polymer frame, which keeps it lightweight. I currently own a S&W Shield, but need something much much smaller to wear on my ankle without moving down to a .22. Its looks great and feels great in my hands. I have read alot of bad about the Taurus TCP 738 but I love mine and at $239 and reliable as heck with the fix I did it"s alot cheaper than the top 5 in this article, not trying to take anything away from the top 5 or anyones personal choices.. Kimber Micro .380ACP TLE I'm liking it a lot.
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