No functional issues, I only have around 500 rounds through it, carry it regularly and prefer it over my bigger guns now.@Lawnboi
Any more updates on this pistol? Reliability? Round count?
What did you decide for ammo? Thanks.
That’s exactly why I end up reaching for it every time now. It’s just more comfortable to carry than my shield plus.Thank you. I’m contemplating this instead of my 365.
I handled one at the LGS and it really worked well for the size of my hands.
And weighed nothing. Which I think would get me carrying all the time instead of when convenient. Appreciate your help.
Are you liking the Tulster holster? Just bought a less expensive one but almost pulled the trigger on the Tulster. Seems like there are mixed reviews for every holster for the 2.0 but at the same time I can't see it mattering too much with such a small gun.Got a holster and some hydra shok deep.
Feed and function is fine with the hydra shin deep. Holster is comically small. Gun is extremely comfortable to carry and shoot.
I still shoot a pistol with an optic, even a very short one with an optic much better but my dot equipped shield plus is significantly bigger and heavier, and can be hard to conceal in summer cloths at times. This is a nice option to have, like wearing nothing, and a shooting experience like a much bigger gun.
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Considering one of these to carry while running. I have gotten into the habit of not carrying while running.
Impressive group and a great option. Having just got the bodyguard 2.0 it has moved up the top of list of tiny but shootable guns. Have you tried it yet? It even has the option of a thumb safety like you prefer.Not to change the OP’s thread, but the ultimate running/deep concealment pistol is the Glock 42 with good sights and a Fabriclip AWB holster.
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They are capable of being ran like a full size pistol.
The current one- first 10 round group at 20 yards with new sights, standing freestyle-
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No issues with the tulster. I did replace the plastic clip with a dcc monoblock but I like the dcc clips to be on whatever I’m carrying.Are you liking the Tulster holster? Just bought a less expensive one but almost pulled the trigger on the Tulster. Seems like there are mixed reviews for every holster for the 2.0 but at the same time I can't see it mattering too much with such a small gun.
Also, I planned on carrying XTPs like I did with my other 380 due to positive testing with 380 but may have to try the hydra Shok deeps. Haven't heard as much about them.
I handled both last weekend, I preferred the bodyguard in the hand.Not to change the OP’s thread, but the ultimate running/deep concealment pistol is the Glock 42 with good sights and a Fabriclip AWB holster.
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They are capable of being ran like a full size pistol.
The current one- first 10 round group at 20 yards with new sights, standing freestyle-
I use the DCCs as well. The mag button is oddly prominent. Seems like I read from a different holster manufacturer that they purposely didn't cover it because it would be more likely to get compressed and press the button or something? Can't totally rememberNo issues with the tulster. I did replace the plastic clip with a dcc monoblock but I like the dcc clips to be on whatever I’m carrying.
Only thing that would be nice is a little coverage of the mag button, or even better getting a second from s&w and shaving it down. My only real complaint on the gun. That and I don’t understand the texture on the slide breakdown lever.
I havnt had it dump a magazine yet with alot of carrying. I can feel the mag release though, it’s very textured as well. Makes sense not to fully cover it.I use the DCCs as well. The mag button is oddly prominent. Seems like I read from a different holster manufacturer that they purposely didn't cover it because it would be more likely to get compressed and press the button or something? Can't totally remember
That's the first I've seen of that ammo so thanks for bringing it up. It does look like it performs well for bare skin and heavy clothing gel tests. And so it probably would be my pick for two legged engagements. But it still wouldn't be what I would take into the woods. Where I live wolves, cougars, bears, coyotes and two legged threats are common. But hey you do you. This is America and if that 380 acp is what you want to carry then by all means carry it. Far better than nothing for going out in the woods.Federal hydra shok deep is the only 380 ammo that meets fbi standards. That is what I am shooting in this gun.