Hurryin' Hoosier wrote:I agree on the point about "trade-offs", JR. After all, how many people have put "idiot scratches" on their 1911s? The RM380 design (with its take-down pin) is just something a guy has to get used to and not be careless about. I, for one, think that it's a pretty clever set-up.
I would be one.
It's too bad that a lot seems to be made of the take-down pin on the RM380 and the possibility that it can fall out under certain circumstances. This is really not a new design; the take-down pin design has been around for over a decade (the Rohrbaugh used this same design) and was never a problem worthy of any mention.
The circumstances where the take-down pin can fall out are a very narrow set of conditions and things that don't happen with normal usage. For certain it can't fall out during firing (the slide moves too rapidly for it to happen). It's worth remembering that another pocket .380 pistol had take-down pin issues when it was first introduced but in its case it could (and often did) fall out during normal firing (search for Bodyguard 380 take down pin).