BruiseLee
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The Kakr P380 California edition is about that much money after DROS and taxes, and I passed on it.
A buddy of mine has one of those. I was seriously impressed when I shot it. I would buy the 9mm model if I did not already have the ecxcellent Kahr MK-9 Elite. I paid $700 for my Kahr on GB.What specific pistol are you talking about at $800?
I know I paid $600 for a Sig P238 which seemed like a lot at the time. But for me it was the perfect summertime (T-shirt) carry gun in a De Santis IWB holster, and had the same single-action operation as the 1911 I like to carry in the winter when proper concealment is less difficult.
I've been very pleased with the accuracy and concealability of the P238 and haven't regretted the money because the small .380 pistol allows me to carry more often.
Tinpig
If he is referring to what is pictured, it looks like a Beretta. I do not recall ever seeing a Beretta in .380 with a retail or street value of $800.What specific pistol are you talking about at $800?
I know I paid $600 for a Sig P238 which seemed like a lot at the time. But for me it was the perfect summertime (T-shirt) carry gun in a De Santis IWB holster, and had the same single-action operation as the 1911 I like to carry in the winter when proper concealment is less difficult.
I've been very pleased with the accuracy and concealability of the P238 and haven't regretted the money because the small .380 pistol allows me to carry more often.
Tinpig
... and another $200 for the Sanbar stag grips ...
Having to be tied to one specific brand of ammo for the gun to fire properly is a huge issue alone. If you don't use the recommended ammo, they actually tell you the gun may not chamber the next round.
then you have never looked. A nickel 84 will go over $800 and a blued will come closeIf he is referring to what is pictured, it looks like a Beretta. I do not recall ever seeing a Beretta in .380 with a retail or street value of $800.