YosemiteSam357
Member
I love the looks but don't need another gun.
The .380 round is more expensive than 9mm (where I shop), so it wouldn't be for economy. I don't put much stock in the .380 as a defensive round (no flames please; besides, I've got a carry gun in a different caliber). I owned a Mak in .380 so I know what the round feels like. I only want the P232 because it's pretty, and I've wanted one for a number of years.
It's not practical. I've spent too much money on guns this year. Just bought another one last week. But I can't. Stop. Thinking. About. It.
Argh.
Please tell me how horrible they are, and what a disservice I'd be doing to myself by buying one. I know they don't have a slide release. So you slice your finger every time you want to close the slide on an empty gun, right?
-- Sam
The .380 round is more expensive than 9mm (where I shop), so it wouldn't be for economy. I don't put much stock in the .380 as a defensive round (no flames please; besides, I've got a carry gun in a different caliber). I owned a Mak in .380 so I know what the round feels like. I only want the P232 because it's pretty, and I've wanted one for a number of years.
It's not practical. I've spent too much money on guns this year. Just bought another one last week. But I can't. Stop. Thinking. About. It.
Argh.
Please tell me how horrible they are, and what a disservice I'd be doing to myself by buying one. I know they don't have a slide release. So you slice your finger every time you want to close the slide on an empty gun, right?
-- Sam