I picked up my two new P380s ($300 at shoot-straight) about a week ago. When I did the prep work and changed the strikers on then I found that the shaft on the slide lock was too tight in the frame to function. On both guns I had to sand and polish the shafts down so that they would rotate in the frame. Once that was done I discovered that the spring that holds the lock down was adjusted wrong and would not push it down. Minor readjustment, but the guns were build five days apart in May of 2019. The same problem on both guns? For as long as they have been building these guns I would expect them to know how by now. The 380s still do not come with the Lakeline striker which is a flaw that has been identified for a long time. Anyone want to buy a couple of brand new Kahr strikers cheap? LOL On the four, six rounds mags that came with the two guns I could not remove the base plates for cleaning. I like to clean, check for burs, and lube with silicone spray. I managed to get one started enough with a block of hardwood and a hammer to get a screwdriver in the gap but I quit before I got it off for fear of damaging it. How could they be assembled without someone noticing that they needed that much pressure to get them on? I have a CW380 and a PM9 that I love and expect that these P380s will be great guns to, but they really should be better right out of the box. I'll be glad when the range opens again so I can go break them in. I really don't expect any problems from here in as I did the prep for a new Kahr and the other two guns gave me no real problems.