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Re: Ruger .380 pocket gun
« Reply #10 on: February 04, 2008, 08:36:02 AM »
My concern would be effectiveness. Dont give me that shot placement BS, when you have to use that little .380 youll be lucky to hit COM . I would use FMJ, no problem with over penetration, or those expanding FMJ. I would not stake my life on a .380. My PT-140 fits in my back pocket , or any pocket for that matter, is easily carried in any position (I carry appendix).I would rather carry a big bore derringer. Just my .02
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Re: Ruger .380 pocket gun
« Reply #11 on: February 04, 2008, 08:45:48 AM »

I'll jump in here as well.   I have both the Millenium pro and the Keltec P3at. 

What is your opinion of that Millennium - not so much for CC compared to others, but as a machine. Are you happy with it's fit and operation?
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Re: Ruger .380 pocket gun
« Reply #12 on: February 04, 2008, 10:59:04 AM »
A friend of mine has a millenium, nice shooting gun, but REALLY long trigger pull for someone used to a 1911

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Re: Ruger .380 pocket gun
« Reply #13 on: February 04, 2008, 12:21:09 PM »
I just go these in for my Kel Tec P3AT. Haven't shot any yet. I expect it may hurt...a little...

Buffalo Bore 380 Auto +P 100gr. Hard-Cast FN @ 1125 fps  280 ft. lbs

"This 380 Auto+P ammo will better all American made 380 Auto ammo by 150 fps to 200 fps in all bullet weights we make. This is a serious improvement in this typically anemic cartridge. This 380 auto+P ammo is more powerful than the typical 38SPL ammo made by most American ammo makers and you’ll get 7 shots of it in a small/flat/light weight 380 versus 5 shots out of a bulkier 38 SPL J frame revolver. Additionally, with the 380 you’ll get much faster reloads and the little magazines are flatter than a speed-loader used for a J frame."


BDA-3.75 inch barrel--- 1160 fps
Walther PPK-3.5 inch barrel-----1149 fps
Colt Mustang Pocket Lite-2.75 inch barrel---1072 fps
Keltec---1061 fps


http://www.buffalobore.com/ammunition/default.htm#380
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Re: Ruger .380 pocket gun
« Reply #14 on: February 04, 2008, 12:36:30 PM »
I just go these in for my Kel Tec P3AT. Haven't shot any yet. I expect it may hurt...a little...

Buffalo Bore 380 Auto +P 100gr. Hard-Cast FN @ 1125 fps  280 ft. lbs

"This 380 Auto+P ammo will better all American made 380 Auto ammo by 150 fps to 200 fps in all bullet weights we make. This is a serious improvement in this typically anemic cartridge. This 380 auto+P ammo is more powerful than the typical 38SPL ammo made by most American ammo makers and you’ll get 7 shots of it in a small/flat/light weight 380 versus 5 shots out of a bulkier 38 SPL J frame revolver. Additionally, with the 380 you’ll get much faster reloads and the little magazines are flatter than a speed-loader used for a J frame."


BDA-3.75 inch barrel--- 1160 fps
Walther PPK-3.5 inch barrel-----1149 fps
Colt Mustang Pocket Lite-2.75 inch barrel---1072 fps
Keltec---1061 fps


http://www.buffalobore.com/ammunition/default.htm#380


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let me know how it feels.  I had my P3AT at the range last night and put about 100 rounds through it (regular Winchester ball).
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Re: Ruger .380 pocket gun
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Re: Ruger .380 pocket gun
« Reply #15 on: February 04, 2008, 01:42:15 PM »
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What is your opinion of that Millennium - not so much for CC compared to others, but as a machine. Are you happy with it's fit and operation?

I originally bought it for my wife. The slide racks very easily and it has a very nice trigger pull. It is the "softest" shooter I have. Everyone who has shot it, loves it.   It ended up being too big for her purse, and now she carries a 38 snub.  When I can I carry it as my main CCW.  When I can't, the Keltec.
Mechanically, I have over 1000 rnds thru it without one failure of any kind.  Period.  Nice gun at a nice price. I highly recommend it  ;)

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Re: Ruger .380 pocket gun
« Reply #16 on: February 05, 2008, 06:29:05 PM »
In spite of what some may say - I've found a .380 with hollow points to drop just about anything that comes at me. And as far as my life being reliant on it - well it is every day. Of course grouping and more than one hit make a difference - but at 12 yards a Cor-Bon 380 ACP, 90 grain bullet makes a pretty darn big impact.

Rugers are my favorite, and the ammunition you use makes a huge difference - regardless of the weapon.

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Re: Ruger .380 pocket gun
« Reply #17 on: February 05, 2008, 07:45:08 PM »
In spite of what some may say - I've found a .380 with hollow points to drop just about anything that comes at me.

What has been coming at you?
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Re: Ruger .380 pocket gun
« Reply #18 on: February 06, 2008, 07:45:58 AM »
One shot took down almost 300 pounds of angry attacker. That left me with several for backup should resistance have been an issue.

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Re: Ruger .380 pocket gun
« Reply #19 on: February 06, 2008, 09:08:14 AM »
Zeitgeist72, I would count you lucky, there have been men go down just thinking they were shot, and then there have been men keep fighting after being shot with rifle rounds. Hopefullty you have had your last encounter and will not have to trust the .380 to protect you again.
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