I like the looks of that. It's gonna be nice to pickup my rifle when i get home.
It's obviously based on the 1911 design.
You can carry it cocked locked and ready to rock.
Single action only too.
Most of the .380s in this size are DAO.
Guys the Glock 19 is the same size as the 23. He said it gets harder for him to carry his G19 so he wants something smaller.
Todd, I would recommend the Glock 26. It uses the same ammo as your G19 and can use the same magazines. Also, it has the same battery of arms as your G19.
Haha...no I didn't see that. Sorry. In that case, I agree the 26 would be a great choice and compability.
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I know. That's why I only mentioned the G23 that was being recommended.
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You make valid points for the G26 but I want something slimmer than my G19.
The G26 has a staggered stack mag. just like all the rest of the Glocks.
That fattens up the grip quite a bit.
That makes sense. While I know I wouldn't want to be shot with anything, I don't like .380 for self defence. Have you looked at the M&P Shield? Or, the Sig P938, basically a 9mm version of the P238.
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