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    What would be a 22lr gun that would come closest to a Kahr P380 for grip and trigger pull. I want something to practice with that is cheaper to shoot but still very much like the Kahr.

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    A few years ago I bought a Bersa Thunder .22 because it was close to my CM9 in weight and configuration. It was a jam-o-matic at first but I got it worked out. There's a Bersa .380 Thunder too but I'm sure it's bigger that a P380.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dustnchips View Post
    What would be a 22lr gun that would come closest to a Kahr P380 for grip and trigger pull. I want something to practice with that is cheaper to shoot but still very much like the Kahr.
    Reload for your 380. Cheaper than 22lr. Don't be scared, you can do it.

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    @Canine Dave, I've reloaded for 45ACP, 357 Maximum and many rifle calibers. I have a single stage press and if I were to reload for 380 I would want to go to a progressive for speed. I'm just not that interested in it as I would also have to pick up the brass out of the grass or at an indoor range. No thanks, I'd rather have a new gun.

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    Stay in your corner bawanna, leave it alone, roll away. Good boy.
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    Ahh, come on, let it fly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bawanna View Post
    Stay in your corner bawanna, leave it alone, roll away. Good boy.
    Lol! I think I read you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dustnchips View Post
    @Canine Dave, I've reloaded for 45ACP, 357 Maximum and many rifle calibers. I have a single stage press and if I were to reload for 380 I would want to go to a progressive for speed. I'm just not that interested in it as I would also have to pick up the brass out of the grass or at an indoor range. No thanks, I'd rather have a new gun.
    My bad, I apoligize. I keep forgetting how plentiful and cheap 22lr is these days. Also, something good to know, is that one can now reload their 22lr! You'll like that. ( https://22lrreloader.com/ )

    Someone will come out of their corner soon to help you decide on that perfect 22 handgun!

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    Well I can't help but wonder, you got a perfectly good 45......nope, far as I go, end of the trail for me. Getting off at the next exit.
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    A few months ago I picked up 3200 rounds of Federal 22LR for .10 per round. You just have to watch for it. I've been shooting it in my CZ75 conversion. Thought about a S&W model 41 but it's a lot of money and I think a CC practice gun would get more use.

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