sounds like a good concealable gun to me if you have the money and like how it feels in your hand and like the gun i'd say go for it!
i'd consider it myself too for a carry gun
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What is your opinion of a Striker-fire .380?
3.5 inch barrel, 10 round mags, manual safety, no mag safety, nice trigger, and good sights.
I would buy one in a minute, would you?
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sounds like a good concealable gun to me if you have the money and like how it feels in your hand and like the gun i'd say go for it!
i'd consider it myself too for a carry gun
gun control is being able to hit your target
No I don't consider a .380 to be what I am looking for . I like at least a .38 plus p that's a one shot stop not a .380
my carry is a .380 and that's good enough for me but i wouldn't mind getting a smaller more concealable .380 for carry if the opportunity came up
gun control is being able to hit your target
I don't want a pocket .380 for pocket give me a .22 or .32 I like a .380 for IWB with as many rounds as possible.
Actually a striker-fire with 12 to 15 rounds would be nicer.
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The Glock 28 kinda fits what you described.
3.46" barrel, 10 round standard capacity magazine & 15 round high capacity magazine
But, it's the same size as the 9x19mm Glock 26, .40S&W Glock 27, .357SIG Glock 33 and .45GAP Glock 39.
Also, due to the straight blowback design of the .380ACP Glock 25/28, they have more felt recoil than the 9x19mm Glock 19/26.
“If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun.” - Dalai Lama (Seattle Times, 05-15-2001).