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    Thumbs down Diamondback .380 - Review

    This will be my first post, thought I should familiarize myself with the site before jumping in.

    I recently purchased a Diamondback .380 for a backup to my backup. I was drawn in by the small size and excellent sights. The day I bought it I fired approximately 30 rounds of Federal Hydoshock 90grn Reduced Recoil through it. Experienced failure to feed on EVERY mag. Fired first shot, slide goes back, strips round from mag, round feed jams before going into battery. I strip the mag, rack rack rack, re-insert and fire the rest of the mag.

    I say to myself "Self, thats not good." So I take it home and clean it. Read the instruction manual, discover that there is a 100rnd break in period. No-problem, I go out and buy a couple of boxes of .380 ammo (50rnds Remington, 50rnds Atlanta Arms reloads) and go back to the range. Failure to feed mag after mag. Plus one failure to eject about 60rnds in. End range session after 130 rnds, upset but willing to give Diamondback a chance to make it right.

    Call Diamondback, am told the gunsmith is out to lunch and will call me back. Recieve no return call.

    The positives- accurate small gun, excellent sights, easy pocket carry.
    The negatives- Feedjam after feedjam after feedjam.

    I personally have no use for a gun that I can not rely on. Will be downloading this gun ASAP.

    Just thought you all should know.

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    I havent had any problems with and have about 250 round out of the gun. Did you try differant mags? more than 2 or 3 types of GOOD ammo?

    To me 130 rounds out of a guns isnt alot. And even 250 rounds to me isnt worthy of putting my faith and trust in to it.

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    I have not tried another magazine, do not have one available to me. I will try to aquire one and see if the problem continues.

    I was not trying to imply that 130 rounds was a lot. I just was pointing out that it exceeded the "break in period" that was stated in the owners manual.

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    I debated for quite a while on getting one and finally picked one up. I've been pleasantly surprised, it has been 100% reliable through the first 100 rounds. I won't claim it's a "good gun" until I get a couple hundred more through it as some of the issues seem to come up after 200+ rounds with these little guns. It shoots really well and is quite accurate. It will make a good little BUG if it remains reliable and in one piece.
    Full disclosure - I am an Engineering Supervisor at Trijicon, Inc.

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    I just got one of these for her last week, she wanted a pocket pistol and dislikes revolvers. Strange thing I noticed is hers does not have the stainless mag release and neither does the other two my local shop got in. Makes me wonder why they did this and if they changed anything else. The dealer told my FFL that Glock has a cease & desist order on these.
    A wise man can see more from the bottom of a well than a fool can from the top of a mountain. -unknown

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    Quote Originally Posted by mnagant762 View Post
    I just got one of these for her last week, she wanted a pocket pistol and dislikes revolvers. Strange thing I noticed is hers does not have the stainless mag release and neither does the other two my local shop got in. Makes me wonder why they did this and if they changed anything else. The dealer told my FFL that Glock has a cease & desist order on these.
    I don't see how Glock would be able to, their patents have all expired as far as I can tell.
    Full disclosure - I am an Engineering Supervisor at Trijicon, Inc.

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