I have a RM380. Doubt they’re still made after the bankruptcy. It is the same size as an LCP and just a tad thicker. Tough to find holsters for, but I had Aholster make me a pocket holster for it in trade for a blue gun model of it. I tend to reach for a j-frame when I attempt pocket carry these days, but my RM380 has over 500 rounds through it without major issue. Sights are vestigial, but there. For my small stature, pocket carry is almost a non starter, much to my dismay.
Last edited by LJP; 11-20-2021 at 03:24 PM.
I am only just getting to know the BG 380.
Compared to the LCP (classic version):
BG seems better built.
BG is harder to shoot fast. 8 vs 6 lb trigger.
BG has a pretty classic DAO trigger which completely de-energizes ignition system of the pistol.
LCP has a half cocked DA type trigger no second strike capability. But shorter lighter stroke than the BG.
BG has better sights.
Not sure either is compellingly “better” would just buy the trigger you like.
He might be kind, or he might be trying to financially atone for the tactical shotgun frenzy that led to the impulsive purchase of a 590 that was followed three weeks later by the unbudgeted purchase of a 1301T that leaves him thinking that if he sold a few more underutilized gun, archery and paddling items he might even be able to put a 1301C into the mix, whoever he is...
Yes.
Not off topic though. You could put like, 10 mouseguns in there if you wanted. Juggle them to display proficiency and deter attackers.
The problem with mouseguns is that other than a situation where you have to duct tape one to your taint, people have figured out a better way to just have a better gun. I don't actually know anything about the Orvis bag but the Vertx ones work pretty well and they're all similar in mechanics.
I actually do have 2 real mouseguns.
A P3AT and an LCP 22lr.
But like @MickAK says I've figured out a way to have a better gun.