Posted March 27, 2019 2:30 pm by Comments

By Jacki Billings

The .380 is an often denied round thanks to the advent of slim and trim 9mm pistols. Despite being pushed to the side, .380s still have their place in the gun world and in gun owner’s holsters. A solid contender for back-up gun or useful in situations in which a micro-compact is a necessity, the .380 pistol proves it’s not dead by a long shot.
Guns.com pulled a few .380 pistols from our own inventory for a quick look at what makes these guns viable concealed carry options.
1. Ruger LCP II
The Ruger LCP II adds some snap to shooting, but it’s a manageable, slim platform. (Photo: Jacki Billings)
The Ruger LCP II first popped onto the gun scene in 2016, offering a much-needed update to the original LCP design. The LCP II builds on its predecessor’s platform but revamps the texturing on the grip. The hammer-fired pistol packs a 6+1 capacity into its slim frame, boasting a total weight of 10.6-ounces.
Though the Ruger LCP II features a compact build perfectly designed for deep concealment or as a back-up gun, its small frame comes with disadvantages. The LCP II is a snappy gun when fired. Without the added weight and paired with a

Source: Guns.com

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