My question is, why? When there are so many better/lighter/less expensive .380s on the market these days, resurrecting the Mustang seems a bit of an odd choice for Colt. I'd rather they have brought back the Detective Special or something instead.
i would have done the same . it is a lot for a little gun they are temptingPlainfield Shooting Supplies had one a month ago. It was $595. I was looking for a pocket gun at the time. I played with it and The Sig238. It is way nicer then the Sig238 IMO. But I bought another H&K instead of a pocket gun.
I agree with this wholeheartedly. Some mission specific guns are better off not being polymer. I think the plastic guns are great for certain calibers but not all.I have an original that was mildly tuned as a BUG and find it both reliable and accurate within my skill set for a small pistol. I think the 238s sights are clearly superior but aside from that they are on par with each other.
For me the advantage of the Mustang / 238 is having a single action trigger and enough mass compared to the lightweight .380s to soak up recoil for follow ups. Little guns are tough to shoot well, so I will take all the help I can get!
.i have it's older brother to a 1908 380 Hammerless....