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Zogman

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As of lately I am thinking of purchase another 380. I am passing one to middle daughter. So I have watched some YouTube videos. I don't understand when some of these clowns get one and play their games with it they just go to the range and start shooting off hand. If you get a pistol new out of the box why wouldn't you shoot it from a rest???
To see.
1) are the sights on and 2) does it have a decent group.

Looking at the Sig 365 or the new Ruger Security
Please let me know your thoughts. THX!
 


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I’m a walking shooting rest.

I preferred the Sig365 over the Glock 380 (whatever model that is).

Super fun to shoot while running toward the target (practicing closing the distance on my assailant)
 

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Rest your hands or the trigger guard/yoke on sand bags. NEVER THE BARREL.

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Zog I have a P365 X for my every day carry. Trigger pull is one of the most important things for me. I have had 380 and 9mm in various Rugers and Smiths and the Sig has by far the best trigger pull. I went from the P365 to the P365 X so I coukd use a red dot sight. I kept that sight on for a few months then ditched it. I am on target much faster with open sights and out to 20 yards all I need to see is my front sight.
Edit: The 365 is much more concealable than the 365X.
 

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PG we have been in Kingman AZ for about 7 weeks. There are a couple of first class gun shops here (not selling $300 tennis shoes or $200 polo shirts). The guys and gals know guns! Anyway you get to handle the pistols as much as you want. What I was really impressed with the Sig was the trigger and the sights. He knew I would probably back in ND but still spent time with me. Told me if to try a few of the same gun as each one's trigger would be a little different
 


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Just bought a Smith&Wesson M&P 380 Shield EZ, now tell what's wrong with it
 

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Can those soft springs handle a steady diet of +P's? If not I don't think it's a detriment. IMO it's a "crescent wrench" gun meant solely for utility and collecting dust in an evidence locker.
 


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