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Ruger LCP .380 vs. the Taurus Spectrum .380 as a trail gun?
Self | 10/25/2018 | Me

Posted on 10/25/2018 10:11:02 AM PDT by Paul R.

What are FReeper's thoughts on the Ruger LCP .380 vs. the Taurus Spectrum .380 as a trail gun? I am looking for something fairly small and light, with decent punch, but decent quality, to carry in a backpack while hiking, fishing, etc. Budget is limited to around $200. I might spring for a 2nd magazine to keep snakeshot* charges in, the 1st would get hollow points.

I have looked at and briefly handled a Ruger LCP .380: Size, weight, and "feel" are all good for me. Reviews seem to indicate it is very reliable and not ammo picky. The Taurus Spectrum .380 I have not handled, and found far fewer reviews online. OTOH, Taurus has a good rebate goping now, and final price on a Spectrum .380 looks like it will be $20-$25 less than the Ruger.

*9 out of 10 venemous snakes will retreat given a chance (or you simply go around them), but I have run into a couple situations "otherwise":

Copperheads are unfortunately intolerable in areas frequented by people who bring young kids along.

In one case I had a large copperhead simply refuse to let go of my stringer of fish. He got the radical Muslim action (machete to the neck), but I was a bit uncomfortable at that proximity with a poisonous snake that big. (35" is an QUITE large copperhead!)

Then of course there are "poisonous" humans -- I've never run into a situation where I felt I was in danger such that I needed a firearm, but, "stuff" obviously does happen, and my wife really worries aboput me when I go off to some semi-remote spot...


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To: TheTimeOfMan

I have the Ruger and works fine.


21 posted on 10/25/2018 10:28:47 AM PDT by Jimmy The Snake
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To: Paul R.
A .380 may be fine if all you have to worry about is the occasional snake or feral dog. I would say "Better than nothing".

In my opinion you would be far better served with a .38 Special revolver. Taurus makes pretty good ones at very reasonable prices with the same Taurus warranty. A great variety of loads are available for the .38 Spl, including shot shells and hard hitting +p hollow points for two legged varmints and hard cast solids for small to medium beasties.

I live in Alaska so I carry something a bit heavier on my walks in the woods. Absent the need to defend against bears, I think a .38 Special with a 3 or 4 inch barrel, even a 2 inch snubbie (If you can hit with it) would be just the ticket, and far superior to a small autoloader.

22 posted on 10/25/2018 10:29:45 AM PDT by Chuckster (There is no government solution to government corruption.)
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To: Paul R.

See https://palmettostatearmory.com/ruger-lcp-380-acp-6rd-pistol-3701.html


24 posted on 10/25/2018 10:31:25 AM PDT by narses (Censeo praedatorium gregem esse delendum.)
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To: Paul R.

I have a Taurus 380 and a LC9S. No complaints with either. I carry the one I am in the mood for that day. Its big but when I am in the woods it is the Taurus Judge on my hip.


25 posted on 10/25/2018 10:34:08 AM PDT by cork (Gun control = hitting what you aim at)
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To: Paul R.

I was pretty much kidding about the pink. My daughters is pink which works for her.

I like the glow in the dark idea.


26 posted on 10/25/2018 10:34:11 AM PDT by cyclotic ( Democrats must be politically eviscerated, disemboweled and demolished.)
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To: Paul R.

Ruger you have so much better chance of getting one out of the box that works.


27 posted on 10/25/2018 10:35:12 AM PDT by riverrunner
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To: Paul R.

1. the Ruger is better. you can get the original one for less than $200 right now. it’s a great piece. the taurus could be had for $130 in recent months. size is everything in these; the taurus is a little bigger
2. these are underwear/swimming trunks/pajama guns, not trail guns. last resort with zero excuse for not carrying
3. for the trail you need something bigger. please go up to $300 and you will have great options - canik, s&w, just plenty of options for $300 these days. get something that holds at least 15 9mm rounds.


28 posted on 10/25/2018 10:37:27 AM PDT by old-ager
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To: Paul R.

for $200, get the Taurus Millennium G2. No competition at this price.


29 posted on 10/25/2018 10:39:06 AM PDT by old-ager
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To: Paul R.

when I was younger I loved taking a daily hike through a trail through the woods.

I usually stuck a Walther PP in .22LR in my pocket along with a spare mag. I like the .380 but the .22 is better as a trail gun.

You don’t mind stopping and plinking at odds and ends and carrying 25 or so extra cartridges is nothing. Also the .22 kicks quite a bit less.

Sometimes if I was more serious, I would carry an old Beretta model 951 in 9mm. It was light and the single stack mag made it pocketable in a large pocket.


30 posted on 10/25/2018 10:39:50 AM PDT by yarddog
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To: Paul R.

I went with a Bersa firestorm 380. It just feels perfect in my hand. I will be carrying it on the trail also. Get what fits you. The Bersa is basically a wathler ppk look a like. You know, James Bonds gun. I think it was like $280.


31 posted on 10/25/2018 10:41:52 AM PDT by Pocketdoor
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To: Paul R.
LCP for me. You can get a 7 round magazine. I think it helps.


32 posted on 10/25/2018 10:44:14 AM PDT by Mr Rogers (Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools)
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To: Paul R.

I have the LCP 380. I don’t think of it as a trail gun, but it a great little carry pistol as protection against two legged predators. Love it. Has never failed.


33 posted on 10/25/2018 10:44:56 AM PDT by Truth29
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To: Paul R.

Between those two, definitely the Ruger. I’ve been wanting to get a Glock 42 for a while.


34 posted on 10/25/2018 10:45:24 AM PDT by real saxophonist (One side has guns and training. Other side's primary concern is 'gender identity'. Who's gonna win?)
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To: Paul R.

For two legged threats either would be fine. Although I don’t think you are going to get a good cycle on the snake shot loads with an automatic, probably a lot of ftf’s.

I would suggest for the $200 price range a Taurus model 85 ultra light. You could carry a snake load for your first shot which from personal experience is a very effective snake load, I have taken MANY with this round. Plus you can load the other four chambers with a good .38+P JHP for self-defense.


35 posted on 10/25/2018 10:45:53 AM PDT by sarge83
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To: old-ager; cyclotic; TheTimeOfMan; cork

I have a Ruger 9mm and my grandfather’s S&W .38 (circa 1920s/30s & uses .38 Special ammo). for commonality of ammunition, would it make sense to get the Ruger LC380 in 9mm rather than .380? Thanks for your replies.


36 posted on 10/25/2018 10:50:26 AM PDT by GreyFriar (Spearhead - 3rd Armored Division 75-78 & 83-87)
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To: Paul R.

If you plan on using shotshells for snakes, do some research to make sure your particular semi-auto model will cycle the rounds you intend to use.

Revolvers have no trouble cycling them. ;)


37 posted on 10/25/2018 10:50:43 AM PDT by MilesVeritatis (Devote yourself to the truth, no matter where it leads you.)
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To: Paul R.

My thoughts on the subject?

Get a real gun.


38 posted on 10/25/2018 10:51:53 AM PDT by fatboy
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To: Paul R.
Within the options given, the Ruger.

Outside the options given, neither of those are trail guns and would be unsuitable except as backup to a trail gun.

39 posted on 10/25/2018 10:52:48 AM PDT by gnarledmaw (Hive minded liberals worship leaders, sovereign conservatives elect servants.)
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To: Paul R.

I have never handled the Taurus but I like the Ruger LCP. However, I would rather have a little better punch so I carry a Diamondback DB9 9mm. If recoil is not an issue the added power could be beneficial. It also comes with 2 magazines.


40 posted on 10/25/2018 10:54:59 AM PDT by jdietz (I may be old but my aim is still good!)
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