jar
Contributing Member
I really like and have liked the 380 for way too long. I went through a whole host of 380s that I shuddakept and wuddakept except life intervened. The only shuddakept I didkept was the Sig P230. Today though there is a whole new world of really nice, relatively inexpensive if you buy on sale 380s out there.
Of the ones I've tried by far the best has been my Remington RM380. It did take me a while to learn how to do take down and reassembly but now that's a piece of cake. I did swap out to the Galloway spring set and that took about 10 minutes and made a real improvement.
My Sig 380s come next and it's hard to choose between the old P230 and the newer P290RS. Very different guns but both have bee super reliable and accurate.
The easiest to conceal is my Beretta Pico. The only issue with it is that it does not seem to like wide mouth hollow points. Since I most often carry either ball or fluted rounds that is not a big issue.
Those four have all been so nice that they have pretty much pushed my snubbies off into the safe.
I seem to have had two others follow me home but the jury is still out on them; the S&W M&P Bodyguard 380 and the Ruger LCP.
Of the ones I've tried by far the best has been my Remington RM380. It did take me a while to learn how to do take down and reassembly but now that's a piece of cake. I did swap out to the Galloway spring set and that took about 10 minutes and made a real improvement.
My Sig 380s come next and it's hard to choose between the old P230 and the newer P290RS. Very different guns but both have bee super reliable and accurate.
The easiest to conceal is my Beretta Pico. The only issue with it is that it does not seem to like wide mouth hollow points. Since I most often carry either ball or fluted rounds that is not a big issue.
Those four have all been so nice that they have pretty much pushed my snubbies off into the safe.
I seem to have had two others follow me home but the jury is still out on them; the S&W M&P Bodyguard 380 and the Ruger LCP.