 Hey there friends. Thanks for checking in today. We're going to do a range comparison with two of my newest 380 ACP's here. We have the Walther PD 380 new release from Walther and here we have the Gearsaw MC 14 BDA both Similar in size. There are some differences though, so we're going to get after it Let's start with the Walther PD performance duty It has that grip right there that is cross directional textured nice grip It does come with two nine round single-stack mags 3.7 inch barrel. It has the super terrain slide serrations that we know from the PDP It's a double action single action handgun trigger brakes right around five and a half to six pounds short reset three dot sights has an ambidextrous thumb safety a Magazine release on the trigger guard. So that is ambidextrous. You're looking at about four hundred dollars for the PD 380. It's a newer release from Walther Overall nice handgun. Let's take a few shots Right around four hundred bucks to nine round mags. I know some people said they wanted higher capacity But they do offer to here we go All right, I'm about 12 yards away The one thing this does not have is a slide stop. So in order to drop the slide you have to remove the magazine and manually drop the slide But it's a pretty decent handgun 400 bucks 3.7 inch barrel easy very easy Disassembled but now we have the Gearsan MC 14 BDA. This is a Browning BDA copy. It has one 13 round magazine. All right, it is a double-stack. It has black seracote aluminum frame and slide once again an ambidextrous thumb safety three dot metal sights It has polymer grips there with the Gearsan logo and the single action trigger pull Is a little bit lighter. You're looking at right around four pounds and the handgun is a little bit Less expensive you're looking at right around 350 bucks for the Gearsan Nice overall handgun. I've been happy with it since I've gotten it I think they priced it well People are concerned because it has one magazine and I'm not sure if the Browning BDA and 380 will work with this I have to believe that it will Super easy disassemble nice shooting handgun a little softer trigger. Let's go ahead and take a few shots with the Gearsan BDA Alright, I Really like what Gearsan has done with this and what they continue to do. What do I like about the Walther? Well, I like the grip That cross-directional texturing on the grip is super nice and those slide serrations Super terrain slide serrations super nice The mid-sized 380s are coming back in a big way and a lot of people are going for it. It also has a lighter recoil spring easy to rack good for people with either weaker or injured hands the PD 380 a little bit more expensive, but it is a Walther and people like that, but with the Gearsan You have a fine handgun. I Actually shoot it a little bit better So if I had to choose one and I do like the aluminum frame, I'm going with the Gearsan MC14 BDA. I think they did a great job. I like the 13 round mags the recoil Spring Yeah, you know 380. It's a bit light, but not as light as the Walther But the single action trigger is a little bit lighter makes it easier to stay on target Walther they came out with a decent handgun. They now have I believe three 380 handguns Three or four. I think it's three now and then Where we have the Gearsan what I really want to know is which one would you choose if you like videos like this Please subscribe and share. I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe