My local gun shop has the latest S&W M&P .380 EZ with a gun vault promotion on sale for $309.99. At that price I just could not resist.
I took it home, cleaned and lubed it, returned to the gun stores indoor range with a hundred rounds of my reloads. I had various malfunctions during the first three magazines, then it settled right down and ran the next 76 rounds flawlessly.
I found it to operate as advertised, slide was easy to rack, mags were easy to load, trigger and reset were good, sights were easy to pick up on, extremely light recoil impulse. I enjoyed shooting this .380 more than my other .380's, a Sig P232, and a Ruger LCP.
If the reliability keeps up for a few more hundred rounds, I would say this is a good self defense gun for those with strength, or arthritic issues in their hands. Heck, I can see myself carrying it in the summer months. My Sig P232 gives me atrocious slide bite, and has a very snappy recoil due to its blowback design, and my LCP is hard to grip because of its little size.
I think S&W hit a homerun with this gun.
I took it home, cleaned and lubed it, returned to the gun stores indoor range with a hundred rounds of my reloads. I had various malfunctions during the first three magazines, then it settled right down and ran the next 76 rounds flawlessly.
I found it to operate as advertised, slide was easy to rack, mags were easy to load, trigger and reset were good, sights were easy to pick up on, extremely light recoil impulse. I enjoyed shooting this .380 more than my other .380's, a Sig P232, and a Ruger LCP.
If the reliability keeps up for a few more hundred rounds, I would say this is a good self defense gun for those with strength, or arthritic issues in their hands. Heck, I can see myself carrying it in the summer months. My Sig P232 gives me atrocious slide bite, and has a very snappy recoil due to its blowback design, and my LCP is hard to grip because of its little size.
I think S&W hit a homerun with this gun.