Posted on 09/06/2018 4:46:44 AM PDT by w1n1
In days of yore, I might have pointed my doubters usually women and seniors toward a SIG P238, a Walther PK 380 or, more recently, a Glock 42.
But each of those came with caveats related either to cost (SIGs are pricey), functionality (Walthers are a pain to break down) or useability (for better or worse, beginners are skittish about Glocks lack of a manual external safety thankfully, most of them eventually get over that!).
Now, however, I smile slyly and trot out Smith & Wessons most recent contribution to the concealed carry market the M&P 380 EZ.
EARLY REVIEWS OF this slim little handgun expressed shock that Smith & Wesson would serve this particular segment of the gun market (i.e. those who arent avid shooters and are simply looking for a simple self-defense tool).
One reviewer even admitted that he initially thought S&W had designed a solution to a problem that didnt even exist.
Clearly, these gun writers have never sold firearms or taught shooting classes, because the EZ achieves the enviable goal of addressing virtually every complaint I have ever heard about semiautos since I began teaching concealed carry classes in 2005 and working behind a gun counter five years later. Read the rest of the M&P 380 EZ here.
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You raise some good points. Guy in the video below covers the advantages of the gun for women and older people with arthritis.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXfmlh27iY0
The side on the M&P Shield in 9mm is quite tight as compared to my Sig.
How is this much different from an LC380, other than marketing?
Heck:
LC380: Length 5.94”, Width 1.04”, Height 4.44”, Weight 17.2 oz vs
MP380: Length: 6.7”, Width 1.15 / Height 4.98, Weight: 18.5 oz
The LC380 is said to have an easy racking slide and mild recoil.
One is a Ruger and one is a Smith & Wesson? I said this in post 17:
For what it's worth, Ruger did this first with their LC380, which is the larger LC9 frame and slide, with a lighter recoil spring and chambered in .380ACP, with a very easy to rack slide.
The market is being absolutely flooded by new, unnecessary and ugly plastic guns. This can’t be good in the long-run.
Basicly I got one for my wife because of the extremely easy slide pull back! I have never handled a gun with this easy a slide pull!
Im not selling either one of them. :)
A theoretical person in that group might like either (small/light, larger/easier) and as long as its with them when they need it, and are happy enough with it to become proficient, great!
as much a work of art as it is a tool...
The mid sized 9s and 380s work very well for older/less strong folks.
Too many, gals especially, get a mini-380 and hate them- sure they fit under ladies clothes or disappear into the abyss of the purse well, but shootable ( blast, recoil and just too small to hold well) they are not for most.
I went with a G27 long ago- 9+1 of 40 cal in a 20 oz package for rough EDC, it is now an ugly worn and nicked thing of (relative) beauty.
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