I was at Gander Mountain last night and they had the Walther PK380 on sale for $320. I had read some articles on it when it was introduced and have been curious about it.
I have had a P22 for several years and it is without a doubt my favorite pistol. Everytime that I have been to my local gun store, the PK380 has been out of stock (it is a very small, one person gun shop, but the owner is great to deal with).
I've never shot a .380, but I really like the look and feel of the gun. I have no specific purpose in mind, other than just to target shoot on occasion. I have wondered if it would be decent as either a concealed carry weapon (it sure is light, but not nearly has easy to carry as a Ruger LCP) or as a home defense pistol for my wife. She really likes shooting the P22; she has shot our 9mm and 40S&W pistols and just does not care for them at all. Most of the "utility" shooting that she does at home is with her Ithica .22 saddle gun. Since I've never shot a .380, could someone give me some insight on how it compares (felt-recoil-wise) to a 9mm?
I have to rely on her or my boy for sharpshooting. We found a copperhead at the pond two nights ago, so the boy and I decided to dispatch it. I used 6 rounds of rat shot in a .22 revolver and hit it a couple of times (in fairness, it was coiled up in a cow footprint in the mud). However, I never got a head shot.
I then used the 10 shots in the P22. I won't tell you I missed every time, but I did end up beating the snake to death with a stick that the boy found for me.
Next time, I need to take the 12 gauge!
Anyway, I would welcome any and all input from the expansive Tractorbynet gun-braintrust.
Thanks and take care.
I have had a P22 for several years and it is without a doubt my favorite pistol. Everytime that I have been to my local gun store, the PK380 has been out of stock (it is a very small, one person gun shop, but the owner is great to deal with).
I've never shot a .380, but I really like the look and feel of the gun. I have no specific purpose in mind, other than just to target shoot on occasion. I have wondered if it would be decent as either a concealed carry weapon (it sure is light, but not nearly has easy to carry as a Ruger LCP) or as a home defense pistol for my wife. She really likes shooting the P22; she has shot our 9mm and 40S&W pistols and just does not care for them at all. Most of the "utility" shooting that she does at home is with her Ithica .22 saddle gun. Since I've never shot a .380, could someone give me some insight on how it compares (felt-recoil-wise) to a 9mm?
I have to rely on her or my boy for sharpshooting. We found a copperhead at the pond two nights ago, so the boy and I decided to dispatch it. I used 6 rounds of rat shot in a .22 revolver and hit it a couple of times (in fairness, it was coiled up in a cow footprint in the mud). However, I never got a head shot.
I then used the 10 shots in the P22. I won't tell you I missed every time, but I did end up beating the snake to death with a stick that the boy found for me.
Next time, I need to take the 12 gauge!
Anyway, I would welcome any and all input from the expansive Tractorbynet gun-braintrust.
Thanks and take care.