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LC380 380 AUTO CENTERFIRE PISTOL
Caliber: 380 Auto
Capacity: 7+1
Barrel: 3.12” Blued Alloy Steel
Slide: Blued Alloy Steel
Frame: Black, High Performance, Glass-Filled Nylon
Sights: Adjustable 3-Dot
Weight (empty): 17.2 oz.
STYLE: 3219

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Wish I knew the side-by-side recoil difference of the LC9 vs the LC380. Never shot a 9mm in a super light pistol before, but I'd like to have decent follow-up shots.

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I'd go with the LC9 myself.. if you're really recoil sensitive you could just shoot LIGHT LOADS and still have the option of running full power 9mm loads.

I've had a decent amount of time behind a Kel Tec P11 and that thing is superbly accurate (it is snappy though). I can put mag after mark on a jug size target at WAY further than you'd ever engage anyone in a common CQ/SD situation.. A P11 is a little bigger/heavier than a PF9/LC9, but I'd say it's still within a comparable range.

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Did you check YouTube?

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KEEP IN MIND that this is the NEW LC380! This is NOT THE LCP!! The LCP has a 6+1 capacity. THIS LC380 is a 7+1!
Hopefully, this will save someone the confusion of ordering an accessory for an LCP after buying this LC380 and it not being compatible.

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definitely not bad for the price but if you can afford I would (and did) go with a sig p238 as this being not polymer takes away the only advantages of the over other better 380s out there.

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Phenomenal price for this gun compared to the $400 it's been until now. It's closer to the price of the LCP now.

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Wow, in stock new model! Perfect gun for the ladies or anyone recoil shy.

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