Well, the time has finally come where we can break the silence.
In case you hadn't heard it already, Remington has officially released its new pocket .380 ACP self-defense handgun that it says is more accurate and durable than other handguns in its class.
Shooting Sports Retailer had the chance to give the new RM380 a run during a writer's event at Gunsite Academy last year and the bantam-weight beauty is a hoot to shoot. One of the most noticeable characteristics of the RM380 is its solid feel. An all metal design, the RM380 has a confidence inspiring weight and heft that helps reduce recoil and seems to increase controllability.
The 410 stainless barrel measures at 2.9 inches, slightly longer than the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard, which seems to be its closest competitor. The RM380 weighs in at a diminutive 12.1 ounces with a slender 5.27-inch overall length and 3.86-inch height. The grip has a slightly extended beavertail which helps those of us with bigger hands obtain an optimum grip, and the pistol is packaged with two six-round magazines — one of which incorporates an extension for a better grip.
There are certainly several guns in this class to choose from, but at an MSRP of $417, the new RM380 could potentially sway those buyers who have been leery of polymer-framed pocket guns and prefer the solid feel of an all-metal construction without the weight penalty of a bigger-bored carry gun.
Model |
Remington RM380 Semi-Auto Micro Pistol |
Order # |
96454 |
Action |
Semi-Auto |
Caliber |
.380 Auto |
Mag. Capacity |
6+1 |
BBL Length |
2.9 Inches |
Barrel Type |
410 Stainless Steel |
Rifling Twist Rate |
1:16 |
Overall Length |
5.27 in |
Overall Height |
3.86 in |
Grip Material |
Glass Filled Nylon |
Grip Design |
Removable, Replaceable Grip Panels |
Sights |
Fixed |
Trigger Pull |
Double Action Only – Approx. 10 Pounds |
Average Weight |
12.2 Ounces (unloaded &without magazine) |
MSRP |
$417.00 |