Truth be told I would have paid him $100 to take it and another $50 to never mention that I had shown up with one on my possession. It is also used by Underwood ammo who produces it in a +P and +P+ plus loads. An accurate piece and conceals pretty well for a double stack. Personally, I like the Bersa Thunder .380 plus. After running a few boxes through the Detonics for function and selection of new ammo, I find I am able to put 5 into 5 at 5 with about six seconds not feeling rushed.
Beretta Pico: Worst .380 In the World?! just kidding - YouTube Great performance and a 15+1 magazine. It weighs just over 10 ounces with a barrel length of 2.5 inches. I carry it inside waistband or front pocket. I can forget and drop my car keys in my pocket without shooting myself. That is saying something about the bullet design. Here are some basic facts for the Ruger LCP II: In conclusion, the Ruger LCP II simply represents the beginning of the evolution of the .380 pocket pistol. I watched my son in law shoot his 40 cal Glock at the range it blew a piece of the slide right out with normal ammo I think Remington, after calling them he sent all the pieces to them and they had the gun repaired all free but kept it 6 mos. Not adjustable and too hard for me to comfortably see down. Mr. Lee, I disagree. I think it is the best pocket ccw out there load it with the all copper Underwood self defense ammo and the lethality of the round will compare with a traditional lead 9 mm, which is the best of all possible worlds for cc. I ran into a good deal on .45 ACP JHP ammo, but it would not feed in either of my 1911's. Sports 12, it comes with two 6-round mags and one 7-round mag with extension so you can get all your fingers on the grip (I can, anyway). Sometimes multiple things come together in one gun, and LCP II has it. Please also note that not all ammo is made the same, and some expand better than others. I have owned an LCP for over 10 years, gave another one to one of my daughters, and both have always worked flawlessly with whatever ammo I fed it. I found the small grip and long trigger pull of the Ruger LCP makes it difficult to stay on target. Ruger still sells them brand new. The LCP ll has a new improved trigger and is similar to a striker fired pistol. Looking for what is possibly the easiest gun to rackever? They are meant to be defensive arms that can be easily carried in the pocket. Thank you for that PPK History lesson! As for range ammo I have had no issues with Federal, Fiocchi or Winchester. Ive shot 3 on the list. That's why your comment on the necessity of range time with your carry ammo is dead on the money. agree totally with yu chris,, retired police,, had 40 cal. I may earn a small part of the sale from links to any products or services on this site. Nobody ever looks twice. It's a joke. [Moving from "safe" to "fire" with a shooting grip is no problem, so I consider this more gripe than fail.]. With all due respect, I must point out a conceptual error to you, and that is when you present the good Bersa Thunder pistol as the best Clone of the Walther PPk, the Bersa pistol, it is not a clone of the Walhter PP Series, but of the Beretta Series 70 and 71. I love this gun for my pocket pistol. I strongly suggest that you practice with both for two reasons: Pocket .380s are great firearms if its what you carry for self-defense. I, and my brother both have a Kahr CW380.
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