I've been bit by the .380 bug as well. Even actually enjoy shooting them, all of them.
Between the wife and I we have 3 versions of the lcp and a Springfield 911...also some holsters I made for them.
How much brass are we talking? Ultrasonic would be ok for small amounts otherwise something like this:
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1012721373?pid=713881
I'm with OP on this. I have all 3 versions of the lcp (max is actually the wifes), I have no issues shooting any of them. I shoot them well and often. I did add the hogue grip to the original which helps with gripping the small pistol.
Yep, A-peg is my favorite grip...it just feels right and it's not even close to anything else I've tried.
Unfortunately it won't fit on the lower I used for my grendel build, not sure why, so I went with strike industries grip along with the finger bump...that setup works well since I built...
Strike industries has a index finger bump that might achieve what you're looking for. It widens the path your trigger finger has to get to the trigger and provides a consistent feel. I think it would mount on just about any grip. I use it with SI grip one 1 rifle...takes a little getting used...
Ethan, I know you said you didn't trust ruger to fix it, but that seems a more reasonable 'last resort' than destruction. I get the frustration though...guns need to work...preferably without all the hassle.
I bought a Springfield 911 .380....its failure to feed was 50% at best. After trying...
I have the drum and pro disk...drum works pretty good, but like tilos I prefer the disk. More accurate, virtually no leakage, and with a simple mod you can get adjustable drops as well.
Check out alien gear holsters...they have some options. I don't have any experience with them, so I'm not sure if it will fill your needs. Maybe someone can chime in.
I'm interested in available options as well so I'll be watching this thread.
I have the lcp, lcp2, and springfield 911. The lcp is great for its intended purpose. The 2 is better in every way, but for some reason I prefer the original for pocket carry.
The 911 is a great little 1911 style pistol...now. I had to send it back to springfield to get it to work. Out of the...
Got the wife one for Xmas...but between surgeries, funerals, and stuff haven't had a chance to get out and shoot it yet.
I did have to send my SA 911 380 back to get it to run right. Service was great, turnaround was quick and gun has been perfect since.
That pretty much matches my experience with the tandy knife. I gave it to my brother to learn with and bought one from leather wranglers, a little pricy but very nice.
A more affordable knife I've recently started using is the craftsman trimming knife from weaver. I like the ergonomics more...
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