rangemeister
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Someone above mentioned the Sig P938. The P238 is the .380 version. I have a shield 9MM (1.0) and it is quite accurate. In carry it has been replaced though. I'm now carrying a Kimber Micro .380 with the 7 round mag in a desantis pocket holster when it is warm to hot weather. In cooler weather, I'm carrying a springfield EMP 3" 9MM in place of the shield. The extra weight on the EMP makes recoil almost nothing so you can dump a mag and keep tight groups.
I got rid of my ruger LCPII as it is too light and still a bit snappy even with .380. The kimber 380 recoil is MUCH less and is superbly accurate. I carry it condition one with the safety on.
Ditto myself. Except I changed out the Kimber for the 2nd version of the 380 Smith BG (bye Solo)for summer and the SA EMP for colder months. I recently got a Smith 380 EZ Shield and it fired 90 rds of mixed ammo perfect. NO recoil, almost like a 22 really. Trying to find a way to get it into my wifes carry procedures, but size is proving to be a problem. Great little gun though. It is about 1/2 longer than the shield.
As far as power and reliability of the 380acp, I use Corbon PowrBall in winter and Federal HST in the summer, more clothes dictate the need for more penetration. I have three 380's and while still waiting on this latest gun's reliability, the other two are fabulous and I can take and get 9 rounds into a pretty tight hole with my Browning 380. Follow on shots and accuracy are very important and 9 in the cake hole rapid fire would more than do the trick. Worthy of note, some 380's pistols do not like truncated ammo!
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