Posted by 4play on July 24, 2018 at 21:46:34 from (12.235.184.17):
In Reply to: .380 acp posted by mjsnodgrass on July 24, 2018 at 19:21:44:
I'm not sure what model gun you have but is it blowback operated or locked breech? Locked breech guns will have less recoil than blowback operated. A P238 is locked breech and one of the heavier weight .380's which should allow one of the lightest recoils compared to competitors, a great gun BTW. Ultra compact pistols are some of the most difficult to handle due to size, weight and grips ( or the lack of ).
I have a Taurus Judge public defender. This gun shoots .45LC or .410 shotgun shells in a compact frame revolver. I hated the factory grips, they only had 2 defined finger grooves and could barely fit the 3rd finger on bottom of grip. I bought a Hogue grip (3 finger) and they made the gun a lot easier to control. What I'm saying is a simple change of grips might totally change the feel.
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