Bullet Type : Shotshell Primers Jams all Underwood Xtreme Penetrator or Defender. So for folks just getting into the 380s. Barrel length is 3.675 inches, so you get accuracy and better performance from ammunition. And yes, Pocket guns require diligent training. Did they succeed? Note: DOES NOT FIT Glock 43, Ruger LC380, and other larger frame 380's. I love this gun for my pocket pistol. Thanks for the great article. Three years later and about 1100 rounds, I have mixed feelings. You do get spoiled with the Seecamp and everything else looks like a brick in your pocket once you carry it. Colt Mustang XSP Lite Polymer 8. It looks like something that belongs in a pawn shop case. I carry it cocked and locked. Haven't tried the new Ruger. Is some heavier, SP round good for carry, if I wan't to minimize danger to others, besides the intended target? These are two very different guns. .380 Vs 9mm: Reasons To Consider The Small 'Nine' - Gun Digest It MIGHT be OK in a totally CLEANED gun first 6 or 7 shots but that's about it reliability goes out the window after the first mag. I recently purchased the Kahr after reading this article, and many others. HP/JHP ammo is the definitive defensive ammo type, but if you're not allowed to carry it then you need to rely on a larger caliber to do the same job. Thanks for the review. And for that, it is king and an absolute item to bring if possible. Theyre made about 15 miles from where I sit right now. up to the present, it cannot be ignored. It's called a If youve ever seen James Bonds classic Walther PPK and wanted it, you might want to consider the Bersa Thunder or Firestorm instead! We started with the drawbacks now lets hit some of the positives. I wrote a review on the Bersa .380 Firestorm, I like it. But both only had a max capacity of 6+1 rounds. Try lugging 500 rds of .223/556, 30/30, 7.62X39, .45, .40, 9mm, .38..think about it carefully..when weight is a premium??? Have the Ruger LCP. Check out Editors Picks. Taurus really dumped in their lunch bucket when they discontinued the TCP738 and replaced it with the Spectrum which is, Ive read, as you describe. Not sure what's with Ruger on returns for repair. I cant win. This only naturally makes it more difficult to fire properly like we just talked about. You can see the .380 is one of the smallest rounds in popular pistol calibers. No, no, none of the handguns you recommend are a good 380 ACP choice, get yourself a Glock 25, that is like a Glock 19 but chambered in 380 ACP, that gun has almost no recoil and it is concealable but wait a minute, now I remember, you are in the USA so a Glock 25 is a no, no for you. The .small 380s are plagued with failures with many off the shelf ammo choices. For the short test, out of box function and flexibility of this gun is fine. There are some things that can help you greatly when it comes time to stop an attacker. For more info on other calibers, check out our Bullet Guide. SIG P238 Why Use a .380 Pistol? It includes rifles, shotguns and a wide variety of handguns. It speaks to me in a purely utilitarian language, which is fine, it has it's place. The current third generation of Rugers great LCP seriesthe LCP Max is what our editor Eric carries while in athletic gear. Many years. Just get the Glock 19. Place you live? It does what it's supposed to do, with a really good factory trigger, pretty decent little sights, it's withstood the test of time, and it's a pretty sexy little gun (mine is the matte black with brushed nickel highlights).#1 380, hands down Bersa Thunder 380's, oh ya, and at a very affordable price. These write ups for .380 always list guns like the P238, colt mustang, etc.without explaining the issues with carrying SA only pistol (especially in a pocket). Had the Ruger and so typical of the brand it was a pain to take down. It has a longer mag for those of us with larger hands, built in Crimson Trace laser grips, will shoot any ammo you put through it, the fact that it is a hammer fired pistol it eliminates the trigger pull issue that some of the others have, it also has a metal frame and slide, and it looks great(not that that's important, just an added bonus). Easy, real consealment, they disappear under my clothes. Cor-bon dpx works well in both and a good defensive round . of this gun and not all were winners. DA trigger safer, easier (no external safety), albeit heavier. That's why your comment on the necessity of range time with your carry ammo is dead on the money. I practice with it often and agree that it is picky on ammo and that the cheap FMJ ammo cycles the best. By comparison, the UXP still worked fine in 9mm, but he was able to find dozens of 9mm hollow point rounds that expanded consistently and only cost a fraction of the price. 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. Truly perfection! Minimal recoil. Good trigger, too. I didn't even know that there was a gen two! (Makes the "Judge" seem crude by comparison!). You can still find some of the more garishly (rainbow?) I get that it's so expensive, but I tell you, it WILL the best investment you'll will ever make!!! My groups are much, much smaller now. 5 Best 380 Pistols for Concealed Carry in 2023 - Gun News Daily But the omission is glaring. Looking for the FBI specs 12 inch to 18 inch in ballistic gelBut here's what I found after all the Self Defense 380 ammo testing. for CC, I have a Lg. Hey, I understand! The 380 caliber pistol has the power to defend you while still being small enough to be concealed and easy to handle. The Precision One XTP round did excellent. As a new shooter (didnt shoot until age 45, didnt shoot again for another 5 years, bought my first gun two years later last March) I find your website very helpful. For me, the Glock works the best. The pinky extension on the magazine, though, is critical for control. A good shooter should have a variety of stances in his/her skillset. In other words, its not pleasant to shot at all. decorated guns for a "get it out of my shop" discount. The semi-concealed hammer allows thumb cocking and decocking without any chance of hammer bite. Easy slide to manuever, feels great to shoot. Decent groups, although early on, I was working out my shooting kinks. Is it just me? My biggest fear with the LCP as an everyday carry is that most micro 380s have the reputation of being a bit finicky. Box of 5000 5 boxes of 1,000 It is also fully automatic and is suprisingly loud. 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. For it's 2.5 inch barrel, I can easily hit center mass at 25 yards or less and with rapid fire shots. Comparing my 9mm to the 380 isn't hard. This little gun is so easy to hide in my front pants pocket, or jacket. Later issued Glock 19 9mm for duty and carried a Sig P230 .380 as back up. Carries 7+1, decocked and hammer down, great SA, eats any brand ammo. With a much lighter trigger, enhanced slide serrations, wider grip, impressive stippling job, and the ability to slide lock on the last round, the LCP II is a definitive improvement over other comparable .380 pocket guns. I bought the glock 42 and have used a lot of different ammo(hollow point and fmj) and it has never failed very nice gun, My bodyguard was $225 shipped. While it certainly isnt difficult to take down and reassemble, there are easier ones out there. OUCH! Today I have a Glock 43. Try it, youll like it. I had the Glock 42 FTE all the time and the Bodyguard kicked almost as bad as my 38 didn't like either one. I have the LCP2 and the P238. I couldn't get even I magazine to fire without 2 or 3 issues. 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 have an 84fs. Mine were made by Smith&Wesson, you would think for the price they could have deburred those edges. Hell that was a buck and a quarter at least! The author is not clueless. Ruger LCP as #1? This Is the Deadly .380 Pocket Rocket That Everyone Should Fear The 911 has a light, crisp SAO trigger, great night sights, and the 7+1 extended magazine has enough grip to make it easy to shoot. I may earn a small part of the sale from links to any products or services on this site. Traded for the RM380 and never looked back. Hey Ralph, that's great to hear. Really surprised the Browning 1911 .380 didn't make the Top 5. Im in the market for my first CCW and have the LCPII on my radar. Please also note that not all ammo is made the same, and some expand better than others. Im not a fan of carrying cocked and locked so my personal pocket gun is the Bersa Thunder 380CC. And the right kind of holster too. 90 grain XTP did very well also. That's not funny either. These tiny pistols, especially the really lightweight ones, tend to pull the front sight off target more than others because of the associated recoil. My edc is the Kahr. Stopping power can often be the difference between giving the police a witness account and being a murder victim. Some survivors who survived being shot from .380 remembered going into paralysis before blackout . Another thing that affects recoil is the design of the handgun itself. Its never mentioned in articles about .380 pocket pistols. The Ruger is light, easy to carry concealed and is very accurate. I don't know why it keeps appearing in these 380 pocket lists, must be advertising? Well done and VERY informative! You can check out ammo quest on YouTube for thorough ballistics testing and these are top for the .380. Won't lie though, "long and heavy" sure is accurate on the trigger pull. Pass on the II and get the original. I evaluated all of these and bought the Springfield 911. That said, I will continue to practice my tap-rack-bang exerciseseven with a Glock. 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. How about all that for $459.00 in a plastic box? I inherited my Dad's Browning BDA .380. Feeling safe while carrying a sidearm is NOT the same thing as actually being safe. But if carry options are limited to just a pocket carry for you (i.e. Other pluses include a lifetime warranty and a free year in the NRA. After performing an in-depth review on one, I found that certain types of ammo didnt cycle properly, to include steel cased, some hollow points, and really high-end self-defense ammo (Lehigh Defense). I carry a Springfield XDS in45acp. Glock surprisingly snappy for its size and felt cheap. I can't believe they left one of the best, if not THE best .380 on the market, The Beretta Pico. SAFEST NEWSLETTER - WE WILL NEVER SELL YOUR EMAIL It's not one of your top 5 but works for me. Both run flawlessly. I like how the CTC laser activates just from gripping the gun and not having to worry about finding a button to activate laser. My Bodyguard did have a few issues with Hornady Civil Defense ammo but Federal HST 99 grain JHP has been off the charts in accuracy and reliability. Will say that I really liked the Sig because of the night sights,cause goblins come out at night, My p3at , is great. Don't be offended, Joshua, but I don't think a serious overhaul of the best 380 ACP pistols can stop including the Walther PP Series. I have several Sigs, S&Ws, Rugers, and a Glock 20, so I would have thought your list would serve. If I could find my wife a SC 9mm that she felt as comfortable shooting as the P238, I"d dump the .380 round altogether for reliability of avail firearm issues though and not because it's a "puny" round. She wiped it off loaded it with critical defense and kinda politely sneered at my Remington. Yeah, yeah they got caught in some controversy, but I'm sure all weapon manufacturers are subject to lobbying BS. What is in the box ? You have to get it from Palmetto State Armory. I've been using Hornady Critical Defense in it. A little larger than the CW380, and much easier to hold for large hands. So went out and bought a Bersa "Fire Storm"fell in love with the 380 cal. Anyway I decided to purchase the revot in spite of that absurd and stupid law. With the added magazine flair, my hand (including pinky finger) fits great. The 'P' series has a Lothar Walther match barrel - the thing is ridiculously accurate! I have a plain gray/black one, but whatever melts your butter. For about $230-250 new, you could do worse. all. The trigger pull on most .380 autos is. No failures or issues (other than the small sights - still waiting for some company to make fiber optic replacements). Great read, I carry the bodygaurd. I really like mine, small and compact. I recently purchased a 911 because I am a fan of Springfield Armory. I prefer my 357 Mag but I'm seriously considering a 380 due to their size and less recoil. Still I would highly recommend this pistol, especially if you need to pocket carry. At 10.2 ounces, the trim Taurus 738 is a very light pistol, and with an overall length of just 5.25 inches it's easy to conceal even under light clothing. Youll often hear people say that they buy two different types of ammo, only practicing with one of them. In fact, I currently shoot Lehigh defense ammo. This is because it is slightly heavier and I find I can shoot small, but heavier guns more accurately than light small guns! I, and my brother both have a Kahr CW380. I also have the Thunder plus. But despite those advantages, .380 pocket pistols have also been plagued by a number of downsides. Yes there is a difference but not enough to be an issue. It's gets shot more than occasionally and rides under the truck seat when not in use. Primers are continuously and thoroughly checked for consistency and sensitivity in extreme temperatures and conditions beyond normal use. I own a .380 and I'm confident it will neutralize an attacker upon the first of 1 or 2 shots. over again. Bottom line for me on this pistol, Ill never get rid of it, but I would replace it as a daily Carry. A few BIG points about the Sig P238 that should be in most any article about them: The SIG P238 has a single-action trigger that is light, crisp and easy to shoot. I fired over 500 rounds through my Sig using dozens of different ammo and it NEVER gave me an issue. LCP is a JAM-O-MATIC that I wouldnt trust my life to. Handgun Recoil Chart | AmmoForSale.com Another thing: With me the 40 S&W caliber is, also, out. In my considered opinion anything less than either a 9 x 19mm, or a 45 ACP pistol is for people who dont know any better to drool over and covet. Seems like The Duke is forgetting that old and factual adage- when seconds count, LE is minutes away. Changing brands of ammunition might help. A .380 bullet in the size of a Glock 19, lol. Get proficient on YOUR time. Made In United States of America why is the .25 cal never up,i have a 1994 950bs that I shoot without using the sights [which are useless]at about 10 yards and have no problem hitting the target. For the last 15 years as a plain clothes Detective, I chose to carry the nickel finish Beretta 84FS Cheetah. Unhappy surprise I haven't found an extended safety, and I can't put the stock lever to "safe" without shifting my grip or using my off hand. Great gun. I just purchased a S&W Bodyguard ($50 manufacturer's rebate through June). FWIW, I suggest you practice with a .380 at the end of your range time so that the sore trigger finger won't affect your other shooting. Shoots great with a CrimsonTrace laser. The trigger pull was beyond bad. By the way I also own a S&W Shield 9mm and a full size S&W M&P 9mm both great guns , the Bodyguard .380 sucks though . Ruger did a very nice job here. The LCP ll has a new improved trigger and is similar to a striker fired pistol. But, all it took was a disassembly and careful stoning job. 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. 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. There are nines Id rather carry for self defense but as 380s go Bersa is top of the line. I just shot a sig 238 at the range rented man that was a nice shooting gun and right on target every time. Great tool. While I dont personally own one, Ive fired my fair share and can say that they are reliable and accurate. Standing out as one of the smallest on this list, Kahr isnt a brand you hear a lot but this is definitely an option you should consider. But, if you can't find a reliable handgun, what's the point? Even though the P238 is much more expensive I find it the better pistol if you can afford it. Also picked up the larger 938 - and carry either one depending on how I am dressed Once for a broken firing pin then again for a broken laser. The CT380 is 7+1 and still as small as the others & the price is right. I think it came out right around the time of your article so why didn't you list it? Both the front and rear sights are black which can make it difficult to see them if you are aiming against a dark background. l. I forgot to mention, AMMO for home defense I strongly suggest Sig Sauer P365 380 Optics Ready 2. Too bad Taurus discontinued them in favor of the Spectrum. Model D, based on a Star design that goes back to the 1920's. I found a Desantis pocket carry for it to ride in. But I learned gunning on a Detonics Mk Zero (2.5" barrel, chopped M1911 4.5" x 6.5"), so have never considered running a [well-designed] small gun to be particularly difficult. I've never regretted my choice.it is awesome. Introducing a gun to a situation makes you an instant elephant in the room. Got three of them, one of which is an initial commemorative model (still in box, never fired). kind of scary. I've seen police videos when 4 shots from a .45 acp failed to stop an attacker. For the size & weight you could carry a Ruger LC9S in 9mm that does everything better. I personally carry my Beretta PX4 Compact in .40 S&W concealed during the 96 degree days of summer all the time. I haven't fired one yet but every review I've seen says it's the best 380 trigger out there. However, the LCP is her pistol and she still wants to carry it. I saw it looked well made with a laser which I feel is only an extra. It is made in Brooklyn, New York, USA. (I preferred to use it on woodchucks, however, out to 100 yards, with a good Leupold scope and a .22 Hornet barrel.) 1. (Except for a 10/22). I prefer these smaller pistols to large cannon-like guns b/c Im almost 51 years old and have a chronic illness which has caused Rheumatoid Arthritis in some of my joints, especially my hands. put hyper-velocity rounds through your .22 semi-auto rifle and enjoy 80% .22 mag performance for the first what, 50 yards, mostly in the first 25??? Not sure if it's litigation prevention or what, but I slapped a Giessele two stage in it and never looked back. 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. Well go over whats fact and whats fiction. Lets find out by comparing it to the original LCP. Amazing look and design for a small gun. We hate SPAM and promise to keep your email address safe. Considering that just showing a gun is going to stop most altercations, a shot, hit or not, is going to stop most of the rest and a hit will stop pretty much all the rest, stopping power is overrated. For some of us the best 380, is actually going with a mini 9. Best 380 Pistols and Handguns for 2023 - Reviewster It also just happens to be the best looking gun on this shortlist. One is a KelTec P3AT, very small pocket gun, and I have a CZ83 in .380acp which is the finest .380 I have ever fired. The Bersa .380 takes the classic, proven design of the PPK and pluses it up a bit with some modern features like a slide hold open and a decocker/safety. Don't get me wrong, Glock makes great pistols but as far as the pocket models in 380 and 9, they are a Johnny-come-lately-me-too and it shows. With a tight grip, you can get v. tight groups at 15 - 20 feet. First time I shot it the slide cut my thumb. Just shot 4 of the 5 on the .380 list. to be used by the Agents who carried out activities in the territory of Ireland, the destination of said contract stated verbatim "to be used in personal defense". Nowthe LCP Max brings with it 10+1 rounds of .380 ACP. The F.I. A review of .380s and no mention at all of Springfield's excellent 911? withering fire is a bitch especially if you have it..carrying 500 rounds of anything else is 2X a normal combat loading and damn heavy after 10 miles of hiking.now make it 20..and you still need food, clothing, perhaps a tarp and/or tent, water..adding 20lbs of ammo doesn't make much sense when you are evading society.. Shotshell equivalents are nothing new. I completely agree with your #1 pick. Oftentimes, the guns chambered in .380 ACP are tiny enough to fit into your front pocket. Buyer beware! Prior to purchasing mine, I surveyed the field and was sure to check out almost all the popular options on the market, including all of those listed here with the exception of the Bersa and Kahr (the S&W EZ .380 came out after I bought my 911.) What a great gun although much bigger than the Sig. A laser definitely helps with the short barrel. Ive used many .380s but the best is the bersa thunder 380 cc . I plan to clean it again soon. If youre looking for an easy to take apart gun, opt for one of the others on this list. Have I had problems with Taurus guns? Curious on you opinion of Kimber Micro? All the while being super compact and lightweight (10.6 oz unloaded). Sports 12, it comes with two 6-round mags and one 7-round mag with extension so you can get all your fingers on the grip (I can, anyway). Have both the Sig 238 and 938. For me the other pistols you mentioned don't fit my human make-up. I know, Taurus, but it is what it is. Very small, very conceable. The Judge). USA Jams other 380 hollowpoint. Sadly, while we wish that were trueit isnt. Thanks for mentioning that the Underwood works in the LCP 2. To help you guys, we've built out this list of some of the best 380 carry pistols with the help of our readers and our staff writers. 8 lb.) Sent it in to Ruger and they fixed it. No they didnt-same problem. I bought a LCP II but the extended clips don't work in it, so I am still carrying my old LCP in my front pocket. YMMV, of course. We did a full review of the grip safety model, but you can also find it with a thumb safety, too! I do like the Kimber Micro too. When I wanted to downsize somewhat for summer carry I went with the P380. Other than the LCP Max, no other 380 here has the magazine capacity (ten rounds) of the Sig. Check Price. Another great gun is the CPX3 .380 pistol made by SCCY on the east coast of Florida. Learn all the important stuff about handgunswith none of the attitude. The S&W is the pistol she will be using to qualify for her Texas License to Carry CHL class. It's actually fun to shoot, unlike a lot of small guns. The trigger is amazing. I've shot thousands of rounds through it and truly can't recall a FTE or FTF ever. The stopping power, recoil management, and availability make it a more popular pistol caliber than the .380 ACP, and rightfully so. WHICH is now said to be or is suggested to be outdated, is more of a "sales marketing" issue than a technical one. you hope never to have, the 42 will be there for you. I've owned the Bodyguard and the Ruger and currently own the Glock. I like that I can use Buffalo Bore ammo without issues and that Kahr is rated for their use. Great all metal pistol, a bit Lg. Keep on keepin on with it! Have a P238 that is great. Check out our Guide to Holsters for Any Method You Carry. Get new friends. 7+1 rounds, all-metal, a decocker, and the look and feel of a Walther PPK, but with a better trigger, and it's priced right. I live in Colombia, the only ountry in the world where self defense is prohibited When it comes to a 380/9mm Kurtz however, without question, my old Stainless Sig P232 was and remains my favorite. It was an upgrade from a Beretta Jet Fire 25. 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. The Bodyguard triggers have gotten better, but I absolutely agree. If you can land multiple shots on an aggressor, in any caliber, theyre more likely to give up or succumb to wounds. We have a Ruger LCP II and we use Hornady Critical Defense 90 gr FTX ammo with it. 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 do think you missed the boat on adding the Springfield Armory 911 on your list. But it is accurate and true and the cost is $350. I had been carrying a S&W M&P Shield 9 mm, with the Magguts conversion for 9 + 1 rounds, as my EDC until I picked up the LCP II. I like the accuracy, the sights and the fact the slide locks back when empty. 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. While it carries a little heavier, it's easier to find and pull and I know it's always going to chamber and fire. That is good because that is where I see a lot of them ending up. One "embarrassing" point is, my wife Does use a 9mm. The 380 is in between the 22/25 pocket pistols and the 38spc/9mm sub compacts. A very fine pistol. Personally, I don't mind the heavy trigger pull. Both cartridges are most similar when the .38 Special ballistics are compared when coming from a snubnosed revolver with a 2" (or slightly shorter) barrel. I know snobs won't like it, be I do. 2 major things I would contest though: Good article but why did you leave out probably the best .380 out there, the SCCY CPX-3? When you insert a fresh magazine, it will be easier to rack the slide this way as well. Looking for what is possibly the easiest gun to rackever? As always, be safe out there and thanks for taking time to read this. The Kahr is an excellent 380 too. Conceal carry at my size seems almost impossible. Granted, .380 pocket autos are not guns that you take to the range for fun. Absolutely love this lil gun. Then you'd love the Bersa Thunder Plus .380 that holds 15+1. 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. The most important thing in a defensive situation is shot placement. No printing whatsoever. Read all about it in our Complete Review of the Bersa Firestorm .380! When firing repeatedly at the range, the recoil, which I find manageable overall, causes the edge to push into my finger, After a couple of dozen rounds that gets uncomfortable. The .38 spl. 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. I have no qualms on the 380 as a self defense weapon and am a strong believer in shot placement. Enough of the recoilwhat can the .380 really do? concealed carry is about .concealment..It will vary dependent on many factors..like the weather and where you plan to carry..You don't carry a cannon in to a movie theater or other crowded event because every missed shot has the potential to kill innocent bystanders.. 6 I get the mag in, release the slide and it doesn't go fully into battery. 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. I appreciate the tip! That is why I also picked up the Baby Rock (a baby 45); solid steel frame made the same exact way Rock Island makes their 45's. By contrast, the .38 Special, when shot out of a revolver with the standard 4" barrel, easily gives kinetic energy figures of 280 foot-pounds, and with +P loadings from Corbon (and others) can deliver over 300 foot-pounds of energy. 45 ACP as a duty weapon as an administrator. towards your level. Was this a consideration? Your comment is interesting. Go to a gun store and check out the pocket pistols. guns & My PPK/S is accurate enough to shoot snakes from a "safe" distance. The downside is it's only five rounds and bites a lot harder, especially in +P. You might check on a Ruger-oriented forum, on Ruger's own website, or call Ruger customer service. The trigger pull on the LCP II most closely resembles the trigger on larger striker fired polymer pistols such as the Glock. And all models are made from stainless steel and gun grade aluminum. purchase helps support my work in bringing you more awesome gun and gear articles. At around $325, the solid metal construction and excellent build quality complement a very accurate and reliable pistol. 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.
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