SGT5711
01-15-2013, 11:58 PM
Hello everyone,
New member from Kansas here. I am a former Marine and have been in law enforcement for the past 14 years. I am also a big supporter of the 2nd amendment and concealed carry.
After doing a lot of research, I just purchased a P380. I formerly owned a Ruger LCP, but it obviously left a lot to be desired. I was torn between a PM9 and the P380, but I eventually chose the P380 because it will be easier to conceal under any circumstance. Thanks to all the good info I found here, I was confident the P380 would still suit my other needs.
After purchase, I thoroughly cleaned and lubed. Today, I took it to the range for break-in. I was a little worried because my first 2 rounds were light strike FTF's. I had an additional FTF, in the first 50 rounds, but that was all in a little over 200 rounds, with a combination of 4 different ammos.
Needless to say I was impressed. I found the P380 to be well balanced, even better than the PM9, and had an excellent trigger pull once I got used to it. I was also amazed at the low recoil and accuracy. I have fired .22's which had much more kick. After the 2nd cleaning today, I did find an area on the barrel, opposite of the feed ramp, which appears to be chipped slightly and somewhat burred. Trying to decide if I should file it down or leave it be. I don't think it will cause any problems. I might post some pictures later to see if anyone can offer some advice.
I'll be gone for a few days because it is time for my annual winter trout fishing trip, but I look forward to cussing and discussing issues on this forum in the future.
Happy shooting!
New member from Kansas here. I am a former Marine and have been in law enforcement for the past 14 years. I am also a big supporter of the 2nd amendment and concealed carry.
After doing a lot of research, I just purchased a P380. I formerly owned a Ruger LCP, but it obviously left a lot to be desired. I was torn between a PM9 and the P380, but I eventually chose the P380 because it will be easier to conceal under any circumstance. Thanks to all the good info I found here, I was confident the P380 would still suit my other needs.
After purchase, I thoroughly cleaned and lubed. Today, I took it to the range for break-in. I was a little worried because my first 2 rounds were light strike FTF's. I had an additional FTF, in the first 50 rounds, but that was all in a little over 200 rounds, with a combination of 4 different ammos.
Needless to say I was impressed. I found the P380 to be well balanced, even better than the PM9, and had an excellent trigger pull once I got used to it. I was also amazed at the low recoil and accuracy. I have fired .22's which had much more kick. After the 2nd cleaning today, I did find an area on the barrel, opposite of the feed ramp, which appears to be chipped slightly and somewhat burred. Trying to decide if I should file it down or leave it be. I don't think it will cause any problems. I might post some pictures later to see if anyone can offer some advice.
I'll be gone for a few days because it is time for my annual winter trout fishing trip, but I look forward to cussing and discussing issues on this forum in the future.
Happy shooting!