I only have one .380, a Beretta 85, and it is the only safe queen I have ever owned. It's too just too damn pretty to shoot, and too damn expensive to shoot as well.
Seems like 3-4 years ago .380 was an oddball caliber with a pretty small following. Then it became all the rage, I guess partly due to the popularity of the LCP and P3AT's getting dialed in?
Between ammo availability and price, I'll stick with 9mm. The PM9 is a fine little pistol.
Posts: 1713 | Location: Arizona | Registered: September 28, 2005
I have a hard time accepting .380 as well. I have a P230 I never shoot because ammo is too expensive I also don't understand why no one makes a tiny 9mm. A .380 is only about 2mm shorter right?
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Posts: 346 | Location: Texas! | Registered: December 01, 2008
I carried a Walther PPKs for a while, until it broke then was recalled, then couldn't find .380 for it. Sold it and banked the cash for my 229 SAS in 40. The local hunting store has dozens of boxes of .40 sitting. $18/per 50.
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Posts: 596 | Location: Along the ancient shoreline. | Registered: August 11, 2009
I have heard a lot of complaints about "cheaper than dirt" and their prices, that is by far the deepest price gouge I have seen thus far.They need to change the name of their company. I never shopped there and never will
Posts: 97 | Location: NJ | Registered: October 09, 2009
I own a bersa but don't carry it and, that reason along with the fact wifey likes it. Really fifty bucks just seems like pure price gouging to me, any old way you slice it. If this is a sample of their cheaper than dirt ammo I would hate to see their expensive ammo.
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Posts: 956 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: March 04, 2007