Is the 1908 vintage .380 ACP cartridge still a good choice for personal protection or has it reached its expiration date?
Is the .380 Auto Obsolete?
Gimee 9mm +P hollow-points any time!! I see no benefit with carrying .380.Hey Partners,
Is the 1908 vintage .380 ACP cartridge still a good choice for personal protection or has it reached its expiration date?
Is the .380 Auto Obsolete?
What will you go to if you can’t handle a 9mm due to physical limitations?Gimee 9mm +P hollow-points any time!! I see no benefit with carrying .380.
I prefer my Browning black label 1911 .380 over all the micro 9mm all day everday. Hate a micro 9mm. All of them. Shot 9 brands at a range rental. My disdain is right there with Turkish pistols. I’m a Sig fanboy and even hated that oneGimee 9mm +P hollow-points any time!! I see no benefit with carrying .380.
Good advice, Mr. Gruber!What will you go to if you can’t handle a 9mm due to physical limitations?
Don’t think it can’t, or won’t, happen to you…
Good advice, Mr. Gruber!
In my worst-case scenario, I do not envision a protracted gun-battle. I've read that self-defense scenarios are usually over in roughly 6 or so shots. In this case, I wouldn't worry about fatigue.
To your point, I am not a youngster anymore and now find it painful to shoot 200 9mm at the range. My time is coming!
Thanks for your comment! It is taken to heart!
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Agreed, my uncle lives in mobile home, not the sturdist of homes to be sure but. His neighbor had an AD with his .380 with a FMJ of some type. Went thru his wall, both of my uncles right over his sleeping body and thru a 4th wall into another neighbors house. I am comfortable carrying mine all seasons. It rides in my leather jacket pocket all winter loaded with Buffalo Bore solids.I think it’s amusing that it’s considered acceptable in summer, and not winter.
Do people really think that a winter jacket is going to slow down the bullet that much? If anything, it’s going to increase penetration in a hollow point due to a plugged nose…moot for me, since all my .380’s use FN-FMJ.
And, no, it’s no more obsolete than the calibers that came out at the same time frame…9mm and .45acp.
I'm a Sig fanboy too! My only non-Sig pistol is a Ruger GP100.I prefer my Browning black label 1911 .380 over all the micro 9mm all day everday. Hate a micro 9mm. All of them. Shot 9 brands at a range rental. My disdain is right there with Turkish pistols. I’m a Sig fanboy and even hated that one
No thanks
Oh yes pleaseHonestly?
Someone needs to bring back the 1908. It’s simply a superb pistol…
So much for mobile homes!Agreed, my uncle lives in mobile home, not the sturdist of homes to be sure but. His neighbor had an AD with his .380 with a FMJ of some type. Went thru his wall, both of my uncles right over his sleeping body and thru a 4th wall into another neighbors house. I am comfortable carrying mine all seasons. It rides in my leather jacket pocket all winter loaded with Buffalo Bore solids.
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I prefer my Browning black label 1911 .380 over all the micro 9mm all day everday. Hate a micro 9mm. All of them. Shot 9 brands at a range rental. My disdain is right there with Turkish pistols. I’m a Sig fanboy and even hated that one
No thanks
I used to be a huge big bore fanboy, enter arthritis in my thumbs and had to completely rethink my handguns per my shooting partners advice, also my Dr. He said my thumbs were not too bad yet, but they would continue to get worse, and heavy recoil would just make it faster. He recommended 380s tops, but I just still have to have my 357/38s especially for handgun hunting at the very least. But really the 60 is now my all around favorite.What will you go to if you can’t handle a 9mm due to physical limitations?
Don’t think it can’t, or won’t, happen to you…