I'm going to a gun store after work to look at mouse guns. I might just get a .32 or .380. I want a real pocket gun. The shield doesn't fit in my coat pocket.
I put a body guard on layaway. I shot one then a LCP and a glock 42.
Glock 42 is barely smaller than my shield. Trigger is nice. Glock grip angle pisses me off. Pass.
LCP stands for limited comfort pistol. The trigger guard rubs my finger skin. If I shot more than 50 rds at one time it might pull the callous off my pointer finger. Smallest of the mice I tried. Worst of every category I could think up besides size.
Body guard feels good in my hand. No weird discomfort. Long trigger but it didn't feel stagey. Sights are good for the size. I liked it.
Yep - all the above and the longest damn trigger pull I've ever ran into.I wanted to like it. I had one.
Heavy trigger.
Breaks firing pins.
Laser activation is a joke.
Good sights and are reliable overall.
Take down lever is a bitchface. I'm gonna shoot the hell outta it until it sees things my way.380? Looking at one myself. Old enough to prefer hammer fired and the price is right for an edc.
Take down lever is a bitchface. I'm gonna shoot the hell outta it until it sees things my way.
Trigger is safely loooooong.
I'm shooting fmj out of it because it's a 380.
If it pisses me off I will let everyone know, but for now-
it works,
the second strike capability makes it fun for dry fire,
it fits in my fishing shirt pockets, my coat pockets and behind my wallet in my back pocket,
i found some lead-free non Remington fmj on sale for 17.99/50 at academy,
most importantly: I'm happy with it still on day 2
Sorry to hear that. I've heard good things about Brown Hand Center. Maybe they could fix your hands so that you can shoot it?View attachment 32026
Here's my Colt .25 that I inherited. No, I've never fired it.
I've never held one. The "trigger" is interesting. How does it work?
Like any other single action trigger.I've never held one. The "trigger" is interesting. How does it work?