Lack of interest in the .380 ACP

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It seems as though pistols of this round are not discussed much on this forum.
I'm just wondering why that is. Are they mostly compacts, therefore prohib's in Canada?
Any thoughts on this?
 
Yes. Find me some .380's that have barrels longer than 4 inches. Not too common. And its a shortned slightly weak 9mm that costs more than reg 9mm. You can get makarov's in canada in .380 from a few of our sponsors. Alot of people are opting for the russian 9x18 because it is similar dimensions and packs a bigger punch.
 
Most likely because almost all 380 (and 32) calibre guns are prohibs, so most of the people on this site don't/can't have them. Not much point talking about guns you don't have.
 
A lot of folks who missed out on 12(6) are kicking themselves and the 'newbies' really got the shaft. They have to content themselves with longer barreled guns in heavier calibres.
'Big Brother' discounted the fact that millions of such guns were issued by European armies since the Arch Duke took a hit in the Balkans and right through WW II.

My experience with a .380 is limited to one mag through a Browning and a Beretta. Both had a lot of 'bark' for the 'bite'. I did once own a Mauser HsC that came with original holster and spare mag. Nice gun, but definitely anaemic. Still better than no gun at all. A compact 9mm or Commander in 9mm would be a better choice for most.

The current 'Handloader' magazine has an article on the Colt .380 Mustang. There is a resurgence of interest in the .32s and .380s in the US of A with more people qualifying for CCW.
 
Pistols for .380 are usually blowback . Not delayed blowback. Therefore they have to be loaded down for
safety purposes.
I have an S&W 39-2 that is a small package in 9mm . Beats the heck out of a .380
 
I found a restricted Makarov from another CGNer in .380 and I love it! Ammo (when I can find it) is about as much as 9mm and the recoil, well almost isn't there. I decided not to go for the 9x18 because I've never seen it anywhere.
 
love the 380. they are fun to shoot. everyone I take to the range loves their size and lack of recoil.
hardly anyone ever flinches shooting this round. too bad the ammo cost more than the 9mm.
 
I just picked up an m34 beretta in .380, found some dies at wholesale today, now to find some brass and with the rest of the components at home I'll get some loads made up. Can't wait to try it.
 
yup if we lived in the good states of america we could buy anything, i would love a little .380 pocket pistol, canada stinks.
 
Pistols for .380 are usually blowback . Not delayed blowback. Therefore they have to be loaded down for
safety purposes.
I have an S&W 39-2 that is a small package in 9mm . Beats the heck out of a .380

Bingo!

And there are a lot of newer compact pistols in 9mm that are not much larger than a vintage one in .380 Auto.

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They're not all war relics. There are the Beretta 84's and cheetahs, and I have a Browning BDA which I just love, (it's modern and double stack) and the 380 is extremely popular in the sates, although not as a primary. It wouldn't be my first choice to carry, but fill it with Gold Dots and I wouldn't be worried carrying one. The biggest downside is price of shells and that I don't really shoot it enough to justify reloading, although I am still looking for a PP and if I get one of those Makarovs I may re think that

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