Winchester67
Professional
Sure, I type up headlines to get clicks. I am told that is an interweb thing. Anyway, specifically the .380 Ruger LCP with a six round magazine and one up the pipe for seven all in. Not afraid to say, a 7 round magazine in a .45 acp 1911 is my go to. Seven plus one is plenty for a .45, but what about the little .380? And what about the older brother of the Ruger, the Kel Tec P32? With this platform you get 8 rounds total. (lots of guys will tune in to bash Kel Tec. I have one that I got from a Cop that wanted to upgrade to a .380. Cops are always broke, so I bought it from him to give him a grubstake to buy the .380. This .32 was his always with him backup, he qualified with it and it has been reliable for both of us. Like Charter Arms, get a good one and they work great. So get a good one)
Despite all the work with ammo to get a reliable .380, I am unimpressed. I would rather have the extra round of the .32 with Underwood 32 acp 55 grain Xtreme Defender Solid Monolithic. Baby rounds like this need penetration, not expansion. Because if the bullet expands, it generally does not have enough moxie to penetrate deeply enough. So I vote for the extra bullet and a .32 acp over the .380 acp. And this is basically a swimsuit gun I guess. If I have a pocket, I can carry a .38 Special, so this has a very narrow need for me. Probably not even a need at all. But in tight clothing, the P32 is about the thinnest reliable gun out there.
Despite all the work with ammo to get a reliable .380, I am unimpressed. I would rather have the extra round of the .32 with Underwood 32 acp 55 grain Xtreme Defender Solid Monolithic. Baby rounds like this need penetration, not expansion. Because if the bullet expands, it generally does not have enough moxie to penetrate deeply enough. So I vote for the extra bullet and a .32 acp over the .380 acp. And this is basically a swimsuit gun I guess. If I have a pocket, I can carry a .38 Special, so this has a very narrow need for me. Probably not even a need at all. But in tight clothing, the P32 is about the thinnest reliable gun out there.