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I really wanted one of these when I first saw it but I decided to steer clear after seeing some very bad reviews. I believe it may have been Lowbud who had one, sent back to DB a time or two and finally got rid of the thing. I don't think it was guys from Glock who started the company, I believe they were previously at Kel-Tec. I ended up deciding not to get a .380. Then I ended up with a Ruger LCP. I've had no problems out of the Ruger LCP.

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I own a DB380. It shoots better than an LCP or a Kel-Tec. It doesn't have that snappy recoil. It has a lifetime warrenty. It breaks down like a Glock. Some people swear by them. I have fired about 150 rounds of American Eagle target ammo through it. I have had a number of FTFs. I will shoot one more box of ammo and if it continues to double feed I will send it back. They say it needs a couple of hundred rounds to break in. That doesn't sound right to me either. I carry it as a back up or as a deep concealment gun. Cor Bon Powerballs seem to feed better than the target ammo but they cost too much to plink with.

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Guest friesepferd

Im not real big on 'oh, ive seen tons of ppl have problems with those', but this is one gun that I cant help steer ppl away from.

Not only have I seen plenty of threads about feeding and ejecting problems, but I have seen MULTIPLE threads about slides cracking / flying apart while shooting.

stay away.

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I got an e-mail from Diamondback today. They said that since their pistol was made for self defense that I need to use high performance self defense loads rather than cheap target loads. I took me three weeks of searching Walmarts to find some 380 ammo, cheap target loads. Since I am stuck with this pistol I am going to invest in some high performance self defense loads and see if they work. This whole darn pocket pistol thing has been a disaster. I'm out more than $500 and all I have to show for it is a 6 shot 380 that may or may not jam.

I cannot recomend any 380 pistol. If I had to own a 380, it would be a Sig 238.

I will find some high dollar loads for my DB380 and run them through it and post the results.

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Guest 10mm4me

DON'T DO IT!!!! GET A GOOD KNIFE INSTEAD. When's the last time you heard of the legendary reliability of the DB380. Yeah, me neither. Get a J-frame or something along those lines.

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Guest AlzRuger

I think the DB 380 is getting a bad rap. I have one, and have found two problems. First, you can't shoot with a limp wrist, and second, keep your thumb away from the mag release button. The mag won't drop out, but it will drop a fraction of an inch and cause FTF and FTE. I have several friends that have them and have had the same problems. I have had a chance to shoot three of their guns, after they had problems, and fired 3 mags in each of the three with no problem. Once the friends found what they were doing wrong, the guns are perfect. Don't believe everything bad about a gun. Some people just have problems with a very light gun. Also, I agree, can't go wrong with a Walther PPK or PPK/s. I have one of each. Just too heavy for the pocket.

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