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Diamondback DB380 vs P-3AT LCP TCP P380 P238 Bodyguard 380 Comparison

| Comparisons, Product Info | January 30, 2013

380 Pocket Pistol Size Comparison DB380 P380 P3AT LCP P238 Bodyguard 380 TCP

The Diamondback DB380 vs P-3AT LCP TCP P380 P238 Bodyguard 380 pocket pistol size comparison images are rendered in two pieces. The first and second images both align the guns on the back and bottom with the x and y axis. We simply created two images to try split up the number of pistols in an attempt to avoid some of the clutter.

If you are looking to buy the Diamondback DB380 this size comparison may help you out. The Diamondback DB380 .380 ACP pocket pistol is made in the USA more specifically Florida. It’s MSRP pricing is also right in line with it’s peers. The five cheapest we have listed are between $318-$430. The Sig Sauer P238 and the Kahr P380 cost quite a bit more than their peers. The Diamondback DB380 has a weight that is also competitive with it’s peers.

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Diamondback DB380 vs Taurus TCP Pistol Comparison

| Comparisons, Product Info | January 30, 2013

Diamondback DB 380 vs Taurus TCP 380 ACP Pocket Pistol Comparison with Triggers Aligned

The Diamondback DB380 vs Taurus TCP .380 ACP pocket pistol size comparison images are rendered one with the triggers aligned and one with the back and bottom of the pistols lined up on the x and y axis.

These two pistols are similar, but the Taurus TCP is slightly taller and longer. Those differences are very slight so you will most likely notice the size difference between the two trigger guards. The Diamondback trigger guard is shorter in both length and height.

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Diamondback DB380 vs Ruger LCP Pistol Comparison

| Comparisons, Product Info | January 30, 2013

Diamondback DB380 vs Ruger LCP 380 ACP Pistol Comparison Triggers Aligned

The Diamondback DB380 vs Ruger LCP .380 ACP pocket pistol size comparison images are rendered one with the triggers aligned and one with the back and bottom of the pistols lined up on the x and y axis.

The two pistols are very similar in terms of specifications. The main differernce comes when you look very closely and notice that the Diamondback pushes it’s trigger and mag well further back allowing for a slightly longer barrel length.

We have been impressed with the Diamondback Firearms DB380 and it’s ability to gain traction in the pocket pistol market. We expect to see continued growth now that they have teamed up with Taurus.

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