seecamp 380 ?

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electriccowboy

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wanting some Info on seecamp 380.
does it jam or feed well? does the clip change out smoothly?
Is it easy to point shoot with it and hit the target at 15 feet?
is it a trust worthy back up to my main ccw?

first I know its small and light. I would like info from some one who has/had
one.
from what I have found so far on the net it looks like a nice backup to my 9mm.
easy to hide in a pocket holster.

thanks
let the 380 bashers begain :hithead: :D
 

redmax51

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wanting some Info on seecamp 380.
does it jam or feed well? does the clip change out smoothly?
Is it easy to point shoot with it and hit the target at 15 feet?
is it a trust worthy back up to my main ccw?

first I know its small and light. I would like info from some one who has/had
one.
from what I have found so far on the net it looks like a nice backup to my 9mm.
easy to hide in a pocket holster.

thanks
let the 380 bashers begain :hithead: :D



I had one briefly,good weapon,somewhat ammo sensitive iirc.Lightweight it is NOT.All steel and fairly heavy compared to it's competition.They also command a hefty price,also compared to the competition..
 

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I think you will find it is particular about ammo. The 32, that made em famous, is still a 6 month wait and they recommend silver tip ammo and don't seem to have any problem with them, the 380, as I understand it, ammo suggested is the critical defense. I may be mistaken, but I believe that is correct
 

Pstmstr

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Had one for a while. It was built like a fine watch. When I fired it, the trigger guard banged the knuckle of my middle finger. It's heavier and has worse sights than a LCP. I'd pass on another one.
 

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Hmmm. I have the .32. The .380 is exactly the same size, so, comparatively speaking the .380 is lighter. Personally, I'd get the .32, as there really isn't that much ballistic difference in that barrel length. There are 1/2 dozen or so on GB for between $400 and 450.

For $1000, I'd step up to the 9mm Rohrbaugh.
has worse sights than a LCP
You mean "no sights". It isn't meant to have them. Point and click.
 

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