Just bought two boxes to try.They had the .380 on sale and in stock... yesterday.
Just bought two boxes to try.They had the .380 on sale and in stock... yesterday.
I don't know how to edit(don't want to learn either) so I'll just post my answer below.I won't presume this one .
Did you mean * three inches low , at 7 yards * or * impacting three inches low and slightly left , at unspecified distance * ?
But yes POI/ POA is something to be aware .
Yes , generally with regular handguns , at " typical handgun distances " , light or fast , and particularly light and fast bullets will POI lower than standard for caliber weight bullets at more or less standard velocities. I varies from person to person , and gun to gun how much.
And everyone must answer the Paul Harrell Rhetorical Question;, " Is it enough difference, to make a difference? " .
What's the Intended Purpose, and what's your expectation ?
I'm outspoken in my druthers , but we can safety say that for large % of people 3 inches low at 7 yards , with subcompact pistol , that they only forsee using at 7 yards or less , would dismiss 3 inch shift as trivial ( if they bothered to check ) . And it would usually work out for them.
I have seen 6 to 12 inch offset at that distance, and I moved on with prejudice to other choices .
As I have said before, all the women who brought M&P EZ’s to my classes have been unable to manipulate the grip safety. The part of their hand around the back of the grip was too soft to disengage the safety. In my opinion, it is a poorly test marketed product. The grip safety seems to work well in men’s hands, but it’s not marketed to men in particular.Yes, but that ridiculous grip safety.
They Ruger Security 380 is tops.
If I didn't already have the Security 9 Compact, (same frame/size) I'd be all over it.
Very easy since it and the frame are plastic.How hard would it be to pin the grip safety?
Then you have a boogered up gun that costs $100+ more than the Ruger with less capacity.How hard would it be to pin the grip safety?
I’m betting you can easily modify it to be reversible.Then you have a boogered up gun that costs $100+ more than the Ruger with less capacity.
I prefer the anti-fingerprint tape... and leave it extra loud...Electrical tape would give it that authentic ghetto look.
Plastic guns?
Have you no shame?
(Asking for a friend).
I prefer the anti-fingerprint tape... and leave it extra loud...
Ya know what I mean? These things gotta happen every coupl'a years...Gotta scare those pain in the ass civilians, after all.
Hitler could have been stopped at Munich, but for want of some cannoli. And some sugar in the sauce.Ya know what I mean? These things gotta happen every coupl'a years...
The LCP Max saw its first range trip and I have to say I wasn't particularly thrilled with it. A mere 50 rounds of ammo were lit off without malfunction, but my trigger finger was sore after the second mag and I didn't want to open a second box of ammo after I finished the first.
Worse, it and/or me were quite inaccurate with it. I am hardly an accomplished shot, but I don't have trouble keeping rounds on paper. Not quite so true with this little piece. It very well could have been mostly me, but if that's the case not only have my fundamentals gone to shiit, but I didn't have the wherewithal to recognize anything that I was doing wrong. I probably pulled/jerked 5-6 rounds, but it was shooting mostly low at eight yards and had more than a few fliers. To the extent I could find any "comfort" using a pistol defensively, I would not be comfortable engaging with it much beyond contact distance.
It and/or me need some work.
Bumping this as I took it out again recently. I had similar issues as compared to the first outing, and other folks on the line with me (mostly rookies, apparently) had similar problems with it.
It's going back to Ruger for an exam and hopefully correction of whatever ails it. If I'm unsatisfied after getting it back, I'll be selling/trading shortly thereafter.
I can't get the hang of the Browning 1911-380. It just wiggles in my hand no matter what I try. The Ruger may be your nemisis