Thanks Sir, sure enjoy it.Seymour380, yours looks great!
Nice holster, too.
Heavier, snappier, and a lot better looking ...I recently came across a super clean Sig 232 and had to have it.
It will be interesting to see how it compares to the G42.
Heavier, snappier, and a lot better looking ...
Yup, RM380 here.. love the pocketability of it when the attire calls for it.
I bought two of those new several years ago - the last one on closeout from CDNN for $199.99, and it came with 5 magazines. Gifted it to one of my sons who says it is a reliable, good little shooter. They are well made and the fit & finish was very good.Yup, RM380 here.. love the pocketability of it when the attire calls for it.
In my experience the TCP either worked or it didn't work. I have one that I used to carry that was 100% reliable, never had a jam. My friend had one that as you said jammed once in every magazine. Unfortunate.I've only owned 2 .380's.. A Taurus TCP I bought new, took to range, fired 100 rds (sort of). At least once in every mag full it either jammed, dropped the mag out, or both. Wife and I both are experienced shooters and it did it to both of us. Got rid of that p.o.s. and said adios to Taurus forever.
Wife bought an M&P 380 EZ just cuz it was a good deal - have to say we both enjoy shooting that at the range. Accurate, reliable, and very limited recoil - especially after I hung a light/laser under the front.
My Colt Gov't Model .380 and I have gone some places.
It's sitting on top of my SIG 365XL in the photo above.
For griggles, that 380 is what I used to qualify for the TX CHL Instructor's course (which may suggest how long ago that was).
It gets win STHP as I know exactly where those go, and I have a few boxes stashed away (along with some S&B fmj)
. . . finally sold it because a few times, when I took it out of my vest pocket, the safety was off. It was probably the best 380 I owned.
This made me curious, and having nothing better to do, took the calipers to them.What your picture doesn't show, is how much thinner the 380 is, which makes it easier to conceal.
How is that one? Quality, reliability etc? I held one and it felt nice.I have 6 of them. Including a RIA baby rock 1911.
I've been meaning to buy a RIA baby rock 1911, just looked on GB and there was a seller with 5 of them for $339.00 each. I bought one, by the time I got done with all the taxes and shipping it came out at $404.85, still not bad.How is that one? Quality, reliability etc? I held one and it felt nice.