Well, it's a step in the right direction.
Congrats on the new addition.
I carry the KelTec .380 myself. I am not particularly fond of shooting it regularly...
They are rather uncomfortable little guns, but we don't shoot them to feel better. We shoot them to keep from feeling worse.
Mine has some really nasty edges on the trigger. I need to get after it with some sandpaper or an emery board, but just haven't taken the time.
I am not really sure it is much of a step up from a .32 - but it is certainly lighter than my old Seecamp. I have looked at one of the Kahr .380s. They seem to be the queen of the crop, but they are a bit dear.![]()
The .380 is not my 'go to' carry caliber, but works as a back-up, or when it's not practical to carry a bigger piece...
In my opinion there is not enough practical difference between 32 ACP and 380 to be worth making the change simply because of caliber. However in my case a friends wife REALLY REALLY liked firing my 32 and he struck out finding one locally. Seems local dealers are mostly stocking 380s these days. So eventually I relented and sold him my P32 and happened upon a very nice used 380 the same day.
This is one caliber I've never reloaded for so it will be interesting once I find some dies. Though I might see if I can get my 9x19 dies to work just out of curiosity.