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    Still for sale???

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR.ZAP View Post
    Still for sale???
    I believe it is sold, but this is not a good first pistol of that's what you're looking for
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    No man my Uncle is looking for a .380, first pistol will hopefully be a Ruger SR40 that I buy myself for my 21st

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    This pistol has been sold. It wasnt a very good buy IMHO. I got it because i wanted something small but it turned out to not be very reliable and if i was to do it again i would have bought the Sig 238. Ill stick to my M&P 9c from now on.
    Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than has any other factor, and the contrary opinion is wishful thinking at its worst. Nations and peoples who forget this basic truth have always paid for it with their lives and freedoms." — Robert Heinlein

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    Quote Originally Posted by NealtheDestroyr View Post
    This pistol has been sold. It wasnt a very good buy IMHO. I got it because i wanted something small but it turned out to not be very reliable and if i was to do it again i would have bought the Sig 238. Ill stick to my M&P 9c from now on.
    +1 on the 238. It is suprisingly accurate and comfortable to shoot for being so small. I want to get a Bersa thunder .380 to try out though. Its a bit bigger but I've read good reviews on it. They're only ~$300 too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpe View Post
    +1 on the 238. It is suprisingly accurate and comfortable to shoot for being so small. I want to get a Bersa thunder .380 to try out though. Its a bit bigger but I've read good reviews on it. They're only ~$300 too.
    Too bad the sig is so ****in expensive.... I might have to check out the bersa just for ****s and giggles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NealtheDestroyr View Post
    This pistol has been sold. It wasnt a very good buy IMHO. I got it because i wanted something small but it turned out to not be very reliable and if i was to do it again i would have bought the Sig 238. Ill stick to my M&P 9c from now on.
    Jorge Amselle of Concealed Carry Handguns magazine said that the DB380 was, "... one of the most pleasant .380 ACP pocket pistols [he] has ever shot." The firearm world is just full of contradictions, isn't it???

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