Beretta Pico and philosphy on micro guns?
Has anyone here checked out the new Beretta Pico? I had a chance to fondle (but not shoot) one at the LGS this week. The Pico was announced two freakin' years ago but postponed again and again. I'd written it off as vaporware when out of the blue they started landing in stores. The gun is very new and I haven't heard any in depth reviews, and again being so new it's hard to make many judgements about reliability, etc. But I wanted to make a few comments just based on my initial impressions of the gun. First thing to note is that it's tiny! I mean really tiny. Laying it down next to an LCP it's a good 1/8th of an inch thinner at least. From what I've read it's the thinnest .380 on the US market if not the world. The next thing I noticed is that the sights are truly superb. And as with the Nano they appear to be user swappable with just an Allen wrench. Presumably the user will be able to add night sights in about five minutes. Sweet! That was one thing I love about my Nano. Subjectively I find that the Pico fits my hand better than the LCP. However the LCP has a better trigger.
On the minus side the mag and slide releases of the Pico are very hard to operate. A Pico owner over at Beretta forums says that this goes away pretty quickly as the gun breaks in but initially they're hard to operate. To me this isn't a very serious issue anyway. A gun like the Pico or LCP is going to be a BUG or holdout for most people, and a lot of folks don't even carry a spare mag for their BUG. After all, a BUG is a spare mag in a sense.
Again, I can't say one way or the other if it runs well. Initial reports are that it's finicky with cheap stuff like WWB but reliable with full power defensive ammo. Reportedly it was designed to work with +P ammo (bearing in mind that the whole idea of +P in the absence of a SAAMI spec is problematic). To this end it has dual recoil springs; being beefed up for high powered ammo perhaps makes it flaky with low powered stuff. But in my mind if it runs well with full power stuff I'd be happy. The .380 ACP is no powerhouse so I would use the stoutest stuff I can find.
This bring me to my philosophy re micro guns. I've had my CCW for over 25 years. In that time I've carried a variety of sidearms but most of the time it's been a service pistol sized gun (eg Browning Hi-Power, HK USP, HK P30S, Colt Commander). In recent years I've mixed it up and experimented with carrying smaller guns. In the summer I'll usually be toting my Beretta Nano, carried with the extended mag (8+1 with 147gr Federal HST). Occasionally I carry a Ruger LCR in .38 Special instead. Even so, when it's not sweltering hot I'll be carrying the P30S. That's the one thing I like about winter- it's easy to pack a full sized gun.
I think I'll pick up a Pico but I don't envision using a firearm like that as a primary CCW weapon. Sure, I suppose there will a day when I'm just running three blocks to get a carton of milk when I'll be tempted to drop a micro pistol in my pocket, but for the most part I view tiny guns like this as BUGs. To me the .38 Special is about the bottom end of the power spectrum I'm comfortable carrying as a primary. And while I understand that typical .38 Spec velocity isn't much higher than .380 ACP I think the ability to use wadcutter & semi-wadcutter rounds in a revolver mitigates this velocity deficit somewhat.
How do you folks feel about the .380 in general and micro guns specifically? Does anyone here CCW a tiny pistol like an LCP or Kel-Tec?