It is easy to rack, accurate, reliable, and very manageable to smaller or older folks. The only way you're gonna hit your attacker is if you stick it in their gut and start pulling the trigger. I had 6 stovepipes(!!!) Takes about 150 rounds through the gun to train your mind for the trigger pull and, in general, to get familiar with it. Six Pocket Guns to Avoid Like the Plague Thanks for getting the Bersa Thunder 380 on the list. It runs Underwood penetrator, defender, Federal HST, Precision one, critical defense, you name it, The only reason I dont carry it is because it jammed on an HST ONE TIME. (I preferred to use it on woodchucks, however, out to 100 yards, with a good Leupold scope and a .22 Hornet barrel.) Both are easy to carry and both shoot well. I personally enjoy my Bersa Thunder 380. Ruger sought out to remedy much of these problems with the LCP II. I have a S&W M&P9 and a S&W Shield so was leaning toward the Bodyguard, but its trigger is unbelievably heavy, so heavy I could barely get it pulled. I have big hands and the pocket .380's don't work for me. We'll cover what the round can do, things to consider in choosing a gun, ammo, and our top 5 picks of the best .380 pistols. What do you think about the Beretta Pico? Ive shot 3 on the list. Ruger did a very nice job here. With the added magazine flair, my hand (including pinky finger) fits great. Type your email address and well send I didn't see any mention of this pistol here. Everyone in the department takes that risk. The size is perfect. The PPK/S is heavy in the pocket, making it a poor choice for lightweight pants. The Micro 380 now comes with a 7-round magazine; The Micro 380 weighs a mere 13.4 oz. Both serve me well. All of these features together, the improved trigger, the enhanced serrations, the stippling on the grip, and the slightly wider grip size all combine to make the LCP II a better handgun to shoot than the original LCP. you can see it on Ammoquest .380 youtube if you want to see how it performs..awesome round for the 380. It eats anything you feed it. Try the Remington RM380, it was a pleasant surprise. The problem is that my LCP II ejects the spent shells into my forehead. Beretta Pico: Worst .380 In the World?! Just bought a Sig P238 to replace a S&W Bodyguard that absolutely sucks. Far superior in almost every way (great sights, for example (lifelong soldier and combat vet; got to have useable sights, no matter what Im shooting)). However, by being super compact and lightweight the gun is quite snappy and simply not fun at the range. Pass on the II and get the original. Citation needed. 380 and 9mm will make the same size hole and anything larger than 380 without HP will surely over-penetrate. This time he is either getting his $ back, or a replacement. The pinky extension on the magazine, though, is critical for control. In the rotation is the LCP 2 and the G42. I have had this firearm for approx. Smokeless Powder, Black Powder, Primers, and Fuses are considered to be hazardous substances, are subject to HazMat charges and can only be shipped on a ground basis within of the Continental U.S. Because of legal/regulatory concerns regarding safety, Smokeless Powder, Black Powder, Primers, and Fuses are not able to be returned. I could go on and on. So much so that all, absolutely all the later models that have been made up to the present, including the iconic Beretta 92, have copied and reproduced this decocker / safe system. Another way of looking at it isthe gun youve got on your hip is better than the one youve got in your sock drawer. It may be slightly larger than the pocket models, but I prefer my 7+1 Bersa Thunder 380 for concealment, great hand fit, trigger, & DA/SA with decocker. 16 years and fired thousands of rounds through it. Helped GF decide on a pistol for her own self-defense and ended up with the Sig Sauer P238 and I liked it so well that I got one for myself to replace the KelTec. Pocket carry cocked and locked. Why get a self defense weapon if it's essentially useless in limited visibility conditions? Ruger LCP Max 380 ACP Pistol 4. They chew any Ammo you can think of, with ease and practically no malfunction! I load them both with Hornady Critical Defense FTX and feel those will do the job, when I do my job with placing the rounds where they will have the best effect. I went with the Glock 42 and enjoy shooting it, additionally I am a Glock armorer which factored into the decision. Picked up a Sig 238 and never looked back - just drop it into a pocket 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. Other things I didn't like. I don't often carry a 380 out of the hose anymore since retirement, but before I did it was the Kahr as the smallest, LCP II as my steady fiend. 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? Most likely it wasn't discussed because the the Sig P365-380 is quite a bit larger than these yet offers no additional capacity. towards your level. At the range I could hit the target, but not even close to as well as I could with other handguns. Talk about a pistol that's finicky with ammo! Its internal mechanism has nothing like the Walther, not at all, other than its external appearance and that the spout is fixed. It always feeds, fires and ejects regardless of what ammo I feed through it. Increiblemente yo cazo con pistolas .380, desde liebres, grandes tats, lagartos extremadamente resistentes, avestruces (algunos de ms de 80 kilos) Uso una walther pp, capaz de poner 5 tiros hornady en 1.5 " pulgadas a 25 mts, apoyado. Sharing my experience. In your evaluation of the Ruger LCP II you stated it has a long and heavy trigger pull. I prefer lcp 2. This seems to be a hit and miss gun as far as quality is concerned. I have over 5.000 rounds of mixed ammo through one of them and over 1,000 rounds through the other.
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