Is the 380 reliable?

Is the 380 reliable?

380 is still remarkably effective and a whole lot better than anything smaller. In fact, the difference between the . 380 and the . 40 S&W, to pick one at random, is less than the difference between the .

Who bought rohrbaugh?

Remington Outdoor Company, Inc
The R9 weighed approximately 18 ounces fully loaded with 7 rounds (magazine loaded with six rounds inserted in the pistol and one round loaded in the chamber). Rohrbaugh Firearms Corp. was sold in January 2014 to Remington Outdoor Company, Inc.

Does the Remington RM380 have a safety?

Some also have a safety built into the grip, which must be depressed for the handgun to fire (though that is more common on larger handguns). The Remington RM380, though, is a double-action pistol. When there’s a round in the chamber, the hammer is in the un-cocked position. The pistol also has no safety.

What is the most reliable compact pistol?

Best Micro Compact 9mm Pistols

  1. Sig Sauer P365XL. Our current favorite is the P365XL, essentially a longer grip and slide compared to the OG P365.
  2. Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus. Up next is the Smith and Wesson’s M&P Shield Plus.
  3. Ruger Max 9.
  4. Springfield Armory Hellcat.
  5. Sig Sauer P365X.
  6. Glock G43X MOS.
  7. Taurus GX4.

Is Remington still making the RM380?

While the Rohrbaugh used a heel-magazine release at the base of the grip, the RM380 release is located at the rear of the trigger guard. The Remington also has a restyled grip frame that incorporates a larger beavertail….

Remington RM380
Manufacturer Remington
Produced 2015
Specifications
Mass 12.2 oz (350 g)

Is the Rohrbaugh RM380 a good pocket gun?

With its fixed, low-profile, snag-free sights, the RM380 delivers minute of bad guy good terminal ballistics, which is all you need in a pocket gun. Rohrbaugh’s little pistols had a devoted following.

Does Remington’s RM380 spoon with a Rohrbaugh R9?

Remington ships the all-metal RM380 with two six-round magazines, one flush and one with a pinky finger extension. There’s no mistaking the RM380’s DNA. The photo above shows the RM380 spooning with a Rohrbaugh R9. Other than a little bling, they’re identical. Well, almost.

Is the Ruger R380 a good gun?

But the R380 is right down there in terms of size and weight, and the quality of the engineering and manufacture are top notch. Holding one of these guns you feel it instantly. Fit and finish are flawless, everything is smooth and tight – no slop or sharp edges.

What happened to Rohrbaugh Firearms?

In 2014, Remington Outdoor purchased Rohrbaugh Firearms. Considering Remington’s stewardship of other assimilated brands, devotees of Rohrbaugh’s fabulously expensive, finely-crafted pocket pistols were apprehensive. Remington soon realized their worst fears, consigning the Long Island gun brand to the dust heap of history.