It has such a small frame and a fairly large round, along with a long trigger pull, that I do not enjoy shooting it. I like shooting my Ruger 9mm LCP a lot more, but it is too large for CC during the warmer months (although in the cooler months when it can be concealed by a coat, jacket or sweatshirt, I do carry it). Still, I need to be confident with the 380 in case of a personal protection incident, so I took it to the range today and fired a few magazines through it at 7 meters. Hit a 12" metal target 4 of 6 times on average (it only holds 6 rounds). Not too shabby. I figure that personal protection incidents usually occur at that range or less. I know ammo is scarce and expensive, and it seems that fewer people are going to the range, which depletes their ammo inventory. But it is important to be confident and accurate with your personal protection weapon. Going to the range, for me, is not only about practice and accuracy -- it is also about feeling confident in drawing and firing your weapon. Just my .