From the NAA site. Introduced in 2001, the Guardian 380 ACP is popular with law enforcement and for concealed carry. It offers great stopping power in a small package that fits easily in your pocket, purse, or one of our many holsters. The Guardian 380's design is based on our best selling Guardian 32 ACP, which was introduced in 1997. Over the years, we have made many subtle improvements to the design, based in part on the many suggestions we receive from our customers. The result is an extremely high quality gun that's Convenient, Reliable, and very Effective. We stand behind it and back it up with our lifetime warranty. The Guardian 380 ACP was developed in partnership with Kahr Arms, who continue to manufacture the frame and slides for us. Kahr Arms boasts a talented staff and produces parts and products of the highest quality. You'll see the Kahr Arms name stamped on your Guardian 380 ACP frame. |
The mac is good for fun only, had some trouble with it, fail to fire, also it beats your hand up good. Bought it just to say i have one The NAA is great i often carry it, yes its a .380 and holds 7 rounds, its a point and shoot gun, but if you aim it does make very nice small groups. Its easy to clean and very simple. It also fits my hand perfect and can be concealed anywhere. I have had zero failures with it, very very pleased with it, for the money you cant go wrong. |
Which model is it? I have a DSC-F707 that I bought a few years ago. |
![]() And the suppressor toned down the noise of the supersonic ammo so very nicely. I almost didn’t have to wear my earplugs. Twas so very enjoyable! But now I’m a little low on 9mm ammo. I only have 2G of lead subsonic, .75 of FMJ Subsonic, and about 500 supersonic left. I’m going to have to ration my fun!
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