whodat2710 New member Aug 9, 2013 #11 cluznar said: So vote for it. Click to expand... When I first opened this, it was just a list of manufacturers and guns, not a poll. Now it shows up as a poll, so i'm in.
cluznar said: So vote for it. Click to expand... When I first opened this, it was just a list of manufacturers and guns, not a poll. Now it shows up as a poll, so i'm in.
whodat2710 New member Aug 9, 2013 #12 What would be interesting after the vote is to compare the retail price of the guns and see how much of a factor that is.
What would be interesting after the vote is to compare the retail price of the guns and see how much of a factor that is.
joseph1959 New member Aug 9, 2013 #13 S&W Bodyguard .380 acp Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using USA Carry mobile app
RJT CCW New member Aug 9, 2013 #14 Ruger LCP because that was the smallest and lightest .380 at the time of purchase.
Stengun New member Aug 9, 2013 #18 Howdy, Old school 1980's AMT .380 Backup S/A. Is solid stainless steel and will still be firing (+3,000rds ) after the lightweight guns have died. Paul
Howdy, Old school 1980's AMT .380 Backup S/A. Is solid stainless steel and will still be firing (+3,000rds ) after the lightweight guns have died. Paul
K K7lvo New member Aug 9, 2013 #20 I've got a P238 and one of the little Llama's that look like a miniature Colt 1911, right down to the grip safety. The both shoot nice, but I seldom carry them because my SA XDs .45 is not much bigger than they are.
I've got a P238 and one of the little Llama's that look like a miniature Colt 1911, right down to the grip safety. The both shoot nice, but I seldom carry them because my SA XDs .45 is not much bigger than they are.