Nice .380 Oaktree45! Other than the Pocket Shot holster, I did change to TruGlo Tritium Pro night sights which I liked so much, I put them on my M&P Shield 9.I like my .380, it's small and light and it has great sights, it's accurate, and easy to shoot.
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Due to XL hands, my M&P Bodyguard 380 was problematic at first. A friend showed me his Desantis Pocket Shot holster that he used for his 380. It solved the size problem for me immediately. I can now shoot quite accurately with one hand or combat grip due to the design of the holster. Desantis makes it for a number of different 380's. It works very well for me after a little training and practice. If it prints at all, it looks like a wallet.
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Browning 1911 .380
80% size of standard 1911
Excellent shooter
I like my LCP II . Wouldn't own the original LCP though.
The body guard has a ten pound plus trigger and it also has a very long pull making it a much less risk for a negligent discharge.Doesn't a holster like this negate the point of putting a pocket gun in a holster? Nothing stopping you from grabbing on to that trigger when you're in their trying to get it out. I get that it breaks up the pattern so it don't look like a gun in your pocket, but it still looks dangerous to me.
I just generally dislike pocket guns.
The LCP II is my everyday backup, and serves as my main carry piece when it is all that my wardrobe will allow. With proper shot placement, I have no doubt that the Ruger is a perfectly capable defensive pistol. I've been tempted to pick up an LCP Custom, because I like that it has a front night sight, but I've heard too many bad things about the original LCP to actually make the purchase.
If you want an LCP custom , you will have to get a used one. They stopped making the custom model when they came out with the LCP II . I thought I wanted the LCP custom when I went to get a small .380 for pocket carry but after trying the custom and the LCP II side by side for about 30 min. I picked the LCP II.
I have had no regrets after choosing the LCP II.
edit to add ; the LCP custom I was handling along side the LCP II didn't have night sights.
My dad bought the Browning when age & arthritis made his GI 1911 difficult to control. I went with the Rock Island Baby Rock, and we enjoy both of the guns. The Browning is lighter to carry, due to the polymer frame, but the Baby Rock has less recoil. I've been curios about the S&W 380 EZ because I really like mid-sized .380's. The pocket guns are great for deep concealment, but the midsize offerings are much more fun at the range.