Posted on 04/05/2019 4:40:25 AM PDT by w1n1
For Under $400 - These days you can browse the web and find tons of good quality .380 handguns for sale for under $400, but if youre not familiar with the market. You wont know which .380s are the best. The .380 has been known to have the ability to effectively stop an attacker yet small enough to comfortably carry for long periods.
Which makes it a popular choice for many concealed carriers. Without further adieu here are the top five .380 handguns under $400 for men and women.
Kahr CW3833 - This is a smooth double action .380, the offset barrel and ergonomic grips gives the shooter better control.
Walther PK380 - Designed for the concealed carrier that wants a small gun. With its slim grip its a good match for female carriers. Other features includes manual safety blocks, 3 dot polymer and an ambidextrous magazine release.
Beretta Pico .380 ACP - This Beretta is a double action, frame made of polymer, magazine holds 6 rounds. Designed for self-defense and deep concealment. Can be used for ankle carry and inside-the-waistband carry. Read the rest of best 380 pistol.
the .380 has sent a whole lot of people to the ER.
In other words, about average for 'Am Shooting Journal'.
“I finally traded it in for a Sig P238”
I have a Sig P232 and P230.
They both outclass all these pistols by a mile.
https://www.guns.com/news/review/gun-review-the-sig-p232-pistol
“It goes where I go, and is sometimes so un-noticed that I have forgotten to take it out of my pocket when I absolutely should have”
I have carried it into places I shouldn’t have before. I forget it’s there.
Sig Sauer p238
My wife looked at and tried a number of 380s and in her opinion (and mine) nothing compared to the sig. Granted it was not under $400. but over the life of a firearm the big expense is ammo, and it is extremely important that the gun is close to perfect for her as possible.
She is extremely particular about her trigger pull. And the p238 was just right.
My experiences with .380 automatics hasn’t been good. All of the ones I have fired at the range jam more than they shoot. That is just one man’s experience.
Sig Sauer p238
Yes, I love my little P238.
I like my Walther P22 also but for a completely different reason.
As a trainer it is unsurpassed for showing people how to shoot more complicated weapons. It has all the basic features found on the big Sigs and other military pistols. The .22 LR is good to get people away from the scared of guns attitude as well!!
Do you know who makes that clip for CCW?
My Mother swears by her Colt Mustang.
It saved her life a handful of years ago.
Her assailant is spending a lifetime behind bars with a colostomy bag, lucky to be above ground; a former parolee at large and current ward of the State of Arkansas.
I can’t believe they left out the Kel-Tec P3AT. I’ve had one with a laser sight for years and comfortably carry it every day. I’ve shot a lot and I can hit with it. Usually find them new for under $300.00.
I have a very early Ruger LCP and although I carry it a lot, its trigger is as described here. It has to have the worst trigger in firearms history. It is, however, just what I need to carry in the Florida heat without printing thru shorts and t-shirt.
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I have 4 excellent pistols.
Just bought Mom a S&W EZ .380 Shield.
Not as tiny as others, easy to rack the slide and a very nice trigger.
Yep. But apparently the article is for pistols under $400 and, if there’s one Sigs aren’t it’s under $400.
Get a P938. It’s barely bigger.
Only ever bought one 380 ACP, Remington model 51. It was a keeper in excellant condition. I eventually found two extra mags. As you can see by my handle the 44 spl is my fave. I carry a 3 in model 24 normally. When i need to go light the 51 is sure sweet and reliable. There are a few still around if your dilligent.
I bought a Beretta M1934 in the 80’s for about $50 but you need Superman’s finger to shoot it ,LOL
You probably shouldn’t test fire your pistol in your pocket heh.
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