I must have too many Sigs.
Is that even possible?
If you want a pocket gun, the Kahr P380. But … you will hear unreliability stories with them due to the sharp feed ramp angle.
I have 2 of them, 1 used and 1 I bought new. Even after the Kahr recommended "break in" period, both of them ended up back at the factory. The used one got the parts updated to the new style. The new one got the feed ramp polished.
After that and running through several brands of ammo to find the smoothest functioning, both guns are humming along very smoothly … no failures with the 6 rd. magazines.
With the 7 rd. extended mags, you can still get a failure to feed if you torque the mag extension, or at the end of a long shooting session when the gun is dirty. I usually only carry the 6 rd. mags.
I like the P380 because of the nicer trigger pull and it is a true pocket gun. The trigger pull on the Ruger was no friend to me. And the SIG weight/size seemed to not be pocket friendly FOR ME.
If you don't want it for pocket carry, then I would consider something slightly larger … but then I would also look at 9 mm instead of .380.
Ματθιας;138312882 said:Colt Government 380.
Just my opinion, but anyone who chooses to carry a pocket .380 does so knowing that it's a compromise for ease of concealment. Honestly, all .380 pocket pistols are horrible little guns that are challenging to shoot well and beat up the shooter. Anyone who is recoil sensitive shouldn't buy one. Choosing a pocket .380 is a matter of choosing the one that is the least horrible to you.
I'd like to see a picture of that one. Please post.