I've searched all over this and several other forums trying to find what seems to be impossible: A mid-budget, accurate, comfortable .380 to take to the range. So far my father and I have wasted money on the Springfield Armory 911 and recently the RIA "Baby Rock". The 911 is an absolute disappointment except for the well made 3 dot sights. Despite having such nice sights, with the barrel wobble and the sloppy machining, one would be lucky to get a 4" pattern at even a 5 yard range. The over inflated price of the gun is only compounded by the cost of the magazines. The Baby Rock is dripping with disappointments as well. Those can be read all over the various forums over the past two years or how ever long it's been since RIA "Updated" the gun with what is probably considered one of the industries worst triggers. After picking it up at an Almost Local Gun Store (an hour away) and after a very thorough cleaning, there was still a film, or coating, or what ever, all over the INSIDE of the barrel. The fist 20 shots made a similar 4 - 5" pattern at 7 yards and I thought we had another metal turkey destined for the consignment chopping block. After the next 20 rounds though, from a two handed resting position and aiming to the farthest right hand ring of a "trouble shooter" target (equates to about 4 inches from the center) I was managing to get the patterns down to slightly less than two inches and in the x ring. The trigger though...jeezuz. It's every bit of 9lbs or more that others have reported. The other disappointments and contrary to any video review are the deplorable sights, the lack of aftermarket grips, and a price that is a slap in the face for a gun that is essentially just a Llama Micro-Max. I cut my teeth on target grade Ruger Mk IIs and heavily modified 1911s. I know what I want out of a trigger, and the Baby Rock doesn't have it.
Neither of these guns come close to the 1911 heritage they claim to be based on. For the price paid for both of these guns, and selling off a kidney, I could have afforded the Browning Black Label .380 - something that looks and feels like a true 1911.
Is there ANY manufacturer out there that makes, or has made a Full Size (4" or longer barrel), single action, reliable, accurate handgun chambered in .380?
Neither of these guns come close to the 1911 heritage they claim to be based on. For the price paid for both of these guns, and selling off a kidney, I could have afforded the Browning Black Label .380 - something that looks and feels like a true 1911.
Is there ANY manufacturer out there that makes, or has made a Full Size (4" or longer barrel), single action, reliable, accurate handgun chambered in .380?