Another even more serious mistake is that you, mentioning the benefits of the good Bersa pistol, about the Walther PPK, you textually say: "It improves it a bit with some modern features, such as an open sliding cover and a decocker / security." I have always enjoyed the way this pistol feels and shoots. Since I only have 3 magazines for it, it really doesn't bother 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. The LCP-II and LCP Max are very lightweight and have decent triggers. The hornady personal protection ammo is a good match for the gun. purchase helps support my work in bringing you more awesome gun and gear articles. Personally, I like the Bersa Thunder .380 plus. I carry a P365 in a pocket holster everyday in my right front pocket. I also put a drop of a different color nail polish on the visible part of the back of the hammer to help me see when the pistol is cocked. Winchester #209 Shotshell Primers WHICH is now said to be or is suggested to be outdated, is more of a "sales marketing" issue than a technical one. Accurate and adequately handles the recoil of best defence ammo available. The Pearce grip extensions help with control. Another point: I have been working on the Center Axis Relock shooting stance. Select what level shooter you are! While I do find it accurate it is NOT fun to shoot. (As a 31-year Army combat vet I appreciate decent sights; yes, even on a pistol that is generally considered a "short range" solution.) My go to "practice " round AND go to "defensive" round is the 95 grain Hornady Critical Defense. The gun now sits high on the shelf in my basement bicycle/workshop. Not yet, and hopefully never will, but it WILL be the one that rides with me. I love those kind too, and all kinds of guns for that matter, but those big .40, .45's etc.. have there place and it's not in your pocket feeling like a brick.. You understand living in Florida. For comparison a Sig P365 is 17.8 oz unloaded. Kahr CW380 10. Slide it on your waist band or pocket and you almost forget it's there, so I carry it all the time. With even a loose fitting shirt it's incognito. Comfortable for pocket quick to aim and easy to hit your target. It has never been a problem. I appendix carry with a desantis holster. Also the famous and consecrated King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley, wore a Walther PPK / S engraved, with an initial "take care of your business" The Beretta Pico is top dog. I have the sig p238,Springfield armory 911,glock 42 and ruger lcp, I like my short trigger pulls but my lcp does have a decent enough trigger and recoils not bad! Of the 7 Sig 238s we own, we have had zero FTF or FTE with factory loads, having fired over 3,000 rounds combined. The Glock doesn't fall into my "favorite" handgun catagory of the pistols I own or have owned but I have never had a failure to feed or failure to eject nor have I seen a FTF or FTE at the qualifications rangeno, that's not trueone time during qualifications, a new officer was having FTE's with her issued Glock. Great article--wishing I had spotted it before purchasing my Kahr P380 which pricewise is above everything on this list. Easy to shoot, very reliable and inexpensive (~$285). I picked up a Kimber Micro 380. And for that, it is king and an absolute item to bring if possible. I carried a Walther PPK/S as my CC Weapon for 25+ years. Other than the LCP Max, no other 380 here has the magazine capacity (ten rounds) of the Sig. 2. I'll be reviewing one soon, so keep an eye out! I own 2 of your top 5; the Sig P238 and the S&W 380 EZ, plus, my 85 year old father owns the Ruger LCP and my friend the Bersa Thunder and both love them !! But despite those advantages, .380 pocket pistols have also been plagued by a number of downsides. It's hard to find something online, as almost everyone is talking about JP/JHP rounds. Both guns are extremely accurate. This Is the Deadly .380 Pocket Rocket That Everyone Should Fear I also purchased Uncle Mike's. Please also note that not all ammo is made the same, and some expand better than others. This innovation in 1929, was revolutionary in the world of weapons, and led to its adoption as a regulation and special services weapon, in almost all of Europe, and the rest of the world, countries such as Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, France, Brazil , Bolivia, Turkey, Bulgaria, Austria and even the secret services of England. It's truly a shame that this wasn't included in the report. I bought it used, based on discussions with an off-duty police officer. 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. Rented an LCP II this weekend. But if I am wearing pants, belt, etc I opt for the Sig. The only real way to know for certain how a gun is going to handle is to shoot it before you buy it. That being said, I will say that I'm a fan of the concept that if you can't hit your target then no firearm will be for you. Top 5 Best .380 Pistols For Concealed Carry in 2023 - TheGunZone I have nothing bad to say about it except it feels cheaper than the others. So if you like Critical Defense ammo (with the red polymer plug), get the LCP, it works GREAT and EVERY time.
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