Yeah, it's only .380 but you're more likely to carry it.
Never fails and accurate enough that you can aim for the face.
The weapon you actually carry is more useful than the one you leave at home because it’s too large.
I recently purchased SW Bodyguard 380; Pit gun range, I am newbee with guns, but hubby has been using guns for 40yrs. I had read the reviews, etc. However, at the range, my finger got tired quickly as the trigger is very heavy. The Range Officer gave me a Sig P238P to try. Oh wow, I was so amazed. It was so much easier to fire and handle. I took my gun back to the store and got the SIG.
Will be taking CPL class in a couple of weeks. It’s scary and exciting at the same time.
I plan on using indoor gun range frequently to get better and more comfortable over time.
I’ve got a Ruger LCS9mm. Carry it everywhere and with an IWB holster no one knows.
A P938 is also really nice carry if 9mm is ok. A little more oomph than a .380 . My daughter has one and it is good fit for her, for her smallish hand. She is a stunningly good shot with it. Also is carried by our NRA certified instructor - he is a seasoned dude with a mission to arm America, owns quite an armory himself, and he carries that 938 every day with the extended mag for larger hands. I wish I had one.
Everyone should have at least two handguns: a small one that would be concealable under just about any circumstance, and a larger one for times when you are going places with higher-than-average risk of needing it.
Plus, you know that, if you ever have to use it to protect yourself, the police will take it as evidence, so you should have a spare.