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<blockquote data-quote="rh6585" data-source="post: 903718" data-attributes="member: 4253"><p>Just sold an LCP and ordered my LCR, which should be here this week. I just prefer the .38+p to the .380 and the reliability of the revolvers and not having to worry about a jam when your life is on the line. these smaller guns in my experience seem to jam more than medium/full size autos. I had a Kahr PM40 and it jammed a lot more than I felt comfortable with and I couldn't shoot hollow points in the kahr or the LCP with any kind of reliability. Just my opinion. light-weight .38 is the way to go. Taurus also makes some very affordable lightweight .38s with or without hammer or even hidden hammers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rh6585, post: 903718, member: 4253"] Just sold an LCP and ordered my LCR, which should be here this week. I just prefer the .38+p to the .380 and the reliability of the revolvers and not having to worry about a jam when your life is on the line. these smaller guns in my experience seem to jam more than medium/full size autos. I had a Kahr PM40 and it jammed a lot more than I felt comfortable with and I couldn't shoot hollow points in the kahr or the LCP with any kind of reliability. Just my opinion. light-weight .38 is the way to go. Taurus also makes some very affordable lightweight .38s with or without hammer or even hidden hammers. [/QUOTE]
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