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Why no love for the .380?
May 01, 2024, 11:08 AM
gaspipesWhy no love for the .380?
There is nothing like a good P238. I can't believe Sig quit making them and left that market to Kimber.
Anyway, I carry a 238 in my pocket more often than I strap on a bigger 9mm on my belt. And people saying you can get the same size gun in a 9mm. Nope, there isn't a 9mm option as small as a P238 or an LCP.
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May 01, 2024, 12:01 PM
monoblok^^^Well the Bond Arms Bullpup is very,
very close. Not the most trustworthy in terms of reliability given its Boberg upbringing, and you can have almost five pockets' worth of LCPs and three pockets full of LCP MAXs for the cost of one Bullpup. But the Bond is right down there in terms of its ittiest-bittiestness. And it's a darn tootin' roarin'
9 mike-mike, not sum asthma-infused shorty.
Jus' sayin'...

-MG
May 01, 2024, 02:18 PM
ltz400quote:
Originally posted by gaspipes:
Nope, there isn't a 9mm option as small as a P238 or an LCP.
How about the Sig 938?
May 01, 2024, 03:09 PM
egregore^^^ The P938 is noticeably larger than either. And I think it likely that a full 9mm Luger in a little pocket gun is going to be punishing to actually shoot.
May 01, 2024, 04:59 PM
LucnikI own five 380’s. A Bodyguard, TCP, LCP Max, LC 380 and 365-380. Just got 400 rounds of ammunition in. Time to go shoot.
May 02, 2024, 05:25 PM
Larry_KWhen pocket carry is a must I still like my lcpii. So for me it still serves a specific purpose.
If wearing untucked polo or a T-shirt I’m usually carrying 10mm.
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May 19, 2024, 08:05 PM
andronicusI have a female friend who has messed up hands and has trouble retracting a pistol slide. I redirected her to the Beretta 86 with the tip up barrel and she has been happy ever since.
May 20, 2024, 04:44 AM
henryazquote:
Originally posted by egregore:
^^^ The P938 is noticeably larger than either. And I think it likely that a full 9mm Luger in a little pocket gun is going to be punishing to actually shoot.
I had a 938, no longer. It is a nice little gun, especially for those used to and who like the 1911 manual of arms. On one IDPA classification, I actually scored better with the 938 than I did with a P320. Not sure if that is something to brag about, but I never did get along with the P320, or striker guns in general.
When in doubt, mumble May 20, 2024, 06:53 AM
still_billColt Government .380
I'm having problems seeing the front site (getting old).
Maybe time to change springs.
May 23, 2024, 04:01 PM
FredwardGood grief, where did you find a Beretta 86? They haven't been produced in years. I want one.
May 23, 2024, 05:27 PM
4MUL8RI am divesting of 380 lead dispensers. I will just use a LCR in 357 for the occasional small form factor needs.
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Trying to simplify my life...
May 24, 2024, 01:34 PM
stkfoxquote:
Originally posted by gaspipes:
There is nothing like a good P238. I can't believe Sig quit making them and left that market to Kimber.
Anyway, I carry a 238 in my pocket more often than I strap on a bigger 9mm on my belt. And people saying you can get the same size gun in a 9mm. Nope, there isn't a 9mm option as small as a P238 or an LCP.
Yep! I’ve had my P238 for about 8 years now. Perfect size, weight, and compactness for hot Florida weather and shorts.
May 24, 2024, 06:15 PM
GenorogersI'm a 380 fan especially the LCP, but I have all the 80 series Beretta, the Sig 238, 230 and 232. If you care to pack a 357 in your pocket then go for it.
May 26, 2024, 03:49 AM
bczrxIn calibers I own, .380 is my second to last choice- due strictly to how much I enjoy shooting it. [last is .40S&W]
Most .380 handguns I've fired had recoils that felt more abrupt and harsher than the recoil in similar sized 9mm handguns. If using fiscal sense, why spend more money for .380 ammo that feels harsher in the hand and has weaker self-defense properties when compared to a 9mm handgun?
[note: I live in California, so concealed carry is not a realistic option here.]
Sigs and Non-Sigs: I enjoy having options!
May 26, 2024, 08:04 AM
Pipe Smoker^^^^^^^
quote:
Most .380 handguns I've fired had recoils that felt more abrupt and harsher than the recoil in similar sized 9mm handguns.
Blowback .380s have very sharp recoil, but locked-breech .380s, such as my SIG P238, have soft recoil and easy-to-rack slides.
Serious about crackers.