In your spare time, hand cycle the gun back and forth and put a slight amountnof force in different directions on the slide to get all the machining imperfections burnished out... No need to waste ammo and it works better. The other thing is to clean the mag wells, smooth up the sides of the mag follower by either loading and unloading it a bunch or use some 320 sand paper very gently to get it smoothed down and get any burrs etc... then keep the mags loaded. Those are one of the nicer micro 380's in my opinion but they might need a little slicking up.
I need to try one of these out. They get a lot of attention from new shooters because of their small size for concealment and lighter cartridge, but I am curious about the trigger feel and pull weight. I don't recommend tiny guns for noobies, small is small enough by my thinking. For now, I have a 380ez for them to try out first, but it has a single action internal hammer giving it a pretty easy trigger for them to use. That spoils their sense of what most triggers are like. I started out with a revolver, so most triggers don't bother me.
The trigger on this is lighter then most revolvers but it's DAO so it is still pretty heavy. I would compare it to the ruger LCP or the LC9 if you ever shot either of those.
In your spare time, hand cycle the gun back and forth and put a slight amountnof force in different directions on the slide to get all the machining imperfections burnished out... No need to waste ammo and it works better. The other thing is to clean the mag wells, smooth up the sides of the mag follower by either loading and unloading it a bunch or use some 320 sand paper very gently to get it smoothed down and get any burrs etc... then keep the mags loaded. Those are one of the nicer micro 380's in my opinion but they might need a little slicking up.
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I need to try one of these out. They get a lot of attention from new shooters because of their small size for concealment and lighter cartridge, but I am curious about the trigger feel and pull weight.
I don't recommend tiny guns for noobies, small is small enough by my thinking. For now, I have a 380ez for them to try out first, but it has a single action internal hammer giving it a pretty easy trigger for them to use. That spoils their sense of what most triggers are like. I started out with a revolver, so most triggers don't bother me.
The trigger on this is lighter then most revolvers but it's DAO so it is still pretty heavy. I would compare it to the ruger LCP or the LC9 if you ever shot either of those.