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Old 10-07-2021, 09:09 PM
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M&P bodyguard 380
If it didn't exist, I'd have the Ruger LCP max
When the M&P bodyguard 380 max comes out, I shall have one
So shall I.
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Old 10-07-2021, 09:31 PM
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Bought an LCP about 3 years ago and have never had an issue with it. Very accurate, light, small and easy to shoot. What I carry depends on the mood of the day but I carried it for the last two weeks on a trip to Nebraska.

I also have a Betetta 84 first model that I really like. It’s really in a different class due to size and weight but it fits my hand about as well as any auto I’ve ever owned. It’s a great shooter and really like the 13 round capacity.
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Old 10-07-2021, 09:39 PM
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I'll second the recommendation on the Bersa hanguns. We've got a few of them we use for our CCW classes and they've been good little guns. I actually prefer shooting them to the PPK/S.
I had one of the Bersa .380’s for several yeats and shot it a lot.
Shot Russian steel cased ammo like a target pistol. Never jammed. Excellent DA trigger pull. As you said, much better than a Walther.
Sold it to a guy at work because it was bigger than some 9mm guns coming out, and I wanted something I could carry in a small fanny pack or right-front jeans pocket. Ended up with an S & W Bodyguard .380, Taurus PT-22, and a Ruger LCP x .380.
All thin and easy to carry. 😎
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Old 10-08-2021, 07:30 PM
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Nothing wrong with .380. I really like the little pistols that are chambered in it. There is some magic in a steel compact .380 pistol. Dunno if it is me, but they feel pretty good.
That’s why I liked the 1934 Beretta .32 I picked up earlier this summer. I wish they made something like the LCP/LCP Max in all steel.
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Old 10-08-2021, 07:40 PM
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I suppose the .380 has its purpose. Got a NAA Guardian in .380 for my wife, will probably sell it and get her a 642. It seems everyone is trying to hit the market with new pistols chambered in .380. Whats with this resurrgence in popularity of the .380?
That .380 NAA is a snappy gun. The 642 is a much easier gun to shoot.
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Old 10-10-2021, 02:06 PM
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I am mighty fond of my Seecamp 380. It has been flawless for years and years.

7 rounds of Federal HST .380 in a package that is only 4.25" long and 3.25" tall. All steel, DAO.

Even without sights, I am good to 7 yards as fast as I can pull the trigger - Farther if I have more time to "aim".
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