PX15
Member
Well,
Can't speak to the availability of ammo in your neck of the woods, but I can say I've recently purchased a new LCP and it's sweet....
I added the CT Laser to it, and it only got better..
Three-eighty ammo has been sparse here in S.E. Ga for the past year, but I notice more and more of it showing up.
I bought 2 100rd boxes of ($38.00 ea.) Winchester Value Pac (VP380) from the local Wal Mart recently, and just last week ran up on a couple of boxes of Hydra Shoks at a local gunstore. ($18.00 box of 20).
I certainly wouldn't let a lack of ammo stop me from buying a firearm I wanted. I feel sure you can find enough to determine the reliability of whatever you buy, then have another box or two stashed for carry ammo and you are good to go.
Mouseguns are by nature designed as an often carried, seldom fired self defense weapon.
Just personal opinion.
Jesse
Can't speak to the availability of ammo in your neck of the woods, but I can say I've recently purchased a new LCP and it's sweet....
I added the CT Laser to it, and it only got better..
Three-eighty ammo has been sparse here in S.E. Ga for the past year, but I notice more and more of it showing up.
I bought 2 100rd boxes of ($38.00 ea.) Winchester Value Pac (VP380) from the local Wal Mart recently, and just last week ran up on a couple of boxes of Hydra Shoks at a local gunstore. ($18.00 box of 20).
I certainly wouldn't let a lack of ammo stop me from buying a firearm I wanted. I feel sure you can find enough to determine the reliability of whatever you buy, then have another box or two stashed for carry ammo and you are good to go.
Mouseguns are by nature designed as an often carried, seldom fired self defense weapon.
Just personal opinion.
Jesse