SIG P238 Emperor Scorpion Micro-Compact Pistol – Review
By Josh Wayner
When I began this article I realized that I have never professionally reviewed a .380 ACP pistol. It would be safe to say that my interest in the cartridge, until this point, had been somewhat academic in that I have spent a great deal of time looking into how the .380 influenced the design of other cartridges. All that changed when I wrapped my hands around the tiny, deadly Emperor Scorpion U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- As you may have gathered in my opening paragraph, I am somewhat new to shooting the .380, but am not new to knowing it. In the last few years, I have looked at several up-and-coming cartridges and what they offer to the shooter, reloader, and consumer at large. The thing that interested me most was that the common denominator was that lightweight, ease of use, and low recoil were all major factors in the popularity of a given cartridge. If you have been reading my .300 Blackout weapon and ammo series here on AmmoLand, you will know that I think that low speed pushes innovation in that there is more performance ground to cover and less power and speed to do …Read the Rest Source:: AmmoLand
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