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Anyone seen holsters for this? I know there is in the nylon one available but I am partial to the molded styles in leather or plastic like the Blackhawk! CQC Serpa
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I just picked up one of these as well and have the same question. Not a real big fan of the .380, but I really like my P22 and that had a lot of influence on my decision. Anyway, I have an old Desantis, suede, in-side-the-pants holster that I use for my P22, but found it somewhat too tight for the PK380. This sort of leaves me in the market for a similar holster for the PK380. Anyone has any suggestions?
Mine cost me $385, but it did come with an extra mag as well as the standard dual P22/PK380 molded case (which is really cool).
Those cases, while cool, cost the dealer nothing extra and they shouldn't be charging more for them.
I don't think that it was the case that raised the price...it wast the second mag.
Yeah just got mine today for 350. And 5 boxes of FMJ .380 and 3 boxes of Ranger-T .380 for a total of around $570. Can't wait to get to the and try it out.
There's just something about having to pull the trigger to to do this on the PK that bothers me. I don't know why.
It violates every principle of gun safety and S&W/Walther should be shot for making the decocker like that. They did it because it was cheap. Unfortunately this one feature above all others takes this gun from being a great little plinker to a luke warm "Eh, it's OK".
But why does that principle not apply to revolvers? I'm not a revolver guy, and this is part of the reason. It's ridiculous that the PK380 works this way, but whay is it only ridiculous for the pistol?
It violates every principle of gun safety and S&W/Walther should be shot for making the decocker like that. They did it because it was cheap. Unfortunately this one feature above all others takes this gun from being a great little plinker to a luke warm "Eh, it's OK".
It violates every principle of gun safety and S&W/Walther should be shot for making the decocker like that. They did it because it was cheap. Unfortunately this one feature above all others takes this gun from being a great little plinker to a luke warm "Eh, it's OK".