Browning BDA 380 vs DoubleStar ARP7 DSCP413

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Semi-Auto Pistol Browning BDA 380 DoubleStar ARP7 DSCP413
Summary
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Rank
#21115
#76356
Caliber .380 ACP
Capacity 13+1 17+1
Finish Nickel Aluminum
Gun Type Pistol Pistol
Sights Fixed None (Optics Ready)
Weight 40 oz
Barrel Length 7.5"
Action Semi-Auto
Details
Brand Browning
Reviews See 6 Reviews N/A
Prices
MSRP $1,302.50 $909.30
Used Price $911.75 $636.51
Sale Price $1,172.25 $818.37

Semi-Auto Pistols Descriptions

Browning BDA 380

The BDA-380 Pistol was introduced in 1977 and discontinued in 1997.

DoubleStar ARP7 DSCP413

The ARP7 uses a forged Aircraft 7075 T6 upper and lower with a 7.5-inch chrome moly heavy barrel to produce a 5.56mm caliber pistol that runs 24.5-inches overall. Weight is 5.4-pounds when outfitted with the company’s Strongarm series billet pistol brace, Ergo grip, M-Lok compatible Cloak handguard and Big Timber brake. Meanwhile, the flat-top upper receiver is is made from 7075 T6 aluminum and Mil-Spec hardcoat anodized. It features a brass deflector; M4 feed ramps; T marks; forward assist and dust cover. The lower is also made from 7075 T6 aluminum and hardcoat anodized to Mil-Spec. Barrel Material: 4140 Chrome Moly. Barrel Features: M4 Feed Ramps, Free Floating. Sight / Gas Block: Low Profile Gas Block. Muzzle Device: Big Timber Brake. Handguard: DoubleStar 7" Cloak MLOK. Upper Receiver Type: Flattop. Upper Receiver Material: Forged Aircraft 7075 T6 Aluminum. Upper Receiver Coating: Anodized to Mil-Spec. Upper Receiver Features: Brass Deflector, Ejection Port Door Assembly, M4 Feedramps, "T"-Marks, Forward Assist, Dust Cover. Lower Receiver Material: Forged Aircraft 7075 T6 Aluminum. Lower Receiver Coating: Anodized to Mil-Spec. Charging Handle: Billet Backbone Charging Handle. Fire Control Group: Standard Trigger Group. Other Features: Enhanced Extraction System. Action: Direct Gas Impingement.

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