I'm curious, does any manufacturer make a full size, double stack, all steel auto in .380 ACP? It seems like it'd be the ticket for the recoil sensitive, but I've never seen one. Barring that, what out there comes close? Thanks guys.
What does he want the gun for?I'm looking for a friend, well a friend's dad actually, he's older, doesn't want something with "plastic" and he's got arthritis, not horible but a bit,
Not too hard on mine, I've been wondering if my recoil spring was worn out though.I'm not sure how hard it is to cycle a blowback pistol like a CZ82 or 83.
A locked-breech .380 will have a less sharp recoil than a direct-blowback model, and be a bit easier to rack if it isn't an ultra-compact model.
As almost all 9x19 guns are locked breech, most of them will have softer recoil than a .380...
me said:As almost all 9x19 guns are locked breech, most of them will have softer recoil than a .380, if everything was equal. Since everything never is equal, the comparison is hard to make, I can't think of a locked-breech 9x19 gun that has a .380 model identical in every way except for having a fixed barrel (anyone know a pair?)