Description
The Diamondback DB380 Gen IV .380 ACP Duo-Tone 6+1 is a micro-compact semi-automatic pistol built for everyday concealed carry. It uses a striker-fired Zero-Energy system with a mechanical firing pin block and steel magazine catch, pairing a stainless steel slide and barrel with a lightweight polymer frame. Glock-compatible three-dot sights make it easy to get on target quickly. Per manufacturer specs, this pistol weighs just 11.5 ounces unloaded, making it one of the lightest .380s you can carry.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | Diamondback Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | DB380 Gen IV |
| Caliber | .380 ACP |
| Capacity | 6+1 rounds |
| Action | Double Action Only (striker-fired) |
| Barrel Length | 2.8 inches |
| Overall Length | 5.6 inches |
| Weight | 11.5 ounces (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Slide/Barrel Material | Stainless steel |
| Frame Material | Polymer |
| Finish | Duo-Tone (stainless slide, black frame) |
| Sights | Glock-compatible three-dot |
| Safety | Mechanical firing pin block |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Zero-Energy Striker System – The striker is only partially cocked during the trigger pull, so there’s no stored spring energy until you press the trigger. This makes the pistol safer to carry and reduces the chance of accidental discharge if dropped.
- Micro-Compact Size – At just 5.6 inches long and 11.5 ounces, this pistol disappears in a pocket holster or inside-the-waistband rig. It’s small enough that you’ll actually carry it every day.
- Glock-Compatible Sights – You can swap the three-dot sights for any Glock-pattern aftermarket sight, letting you upgrade to night sights or fiber optics without a gunsmith. That’s a big plus for shooters who want to customize.
- Steel Magazine Catch – The magazine release is steel, not polymer, so it won’t wear out or break after repeated use. Magazines drop free cleanly, which matters during reloads under stress.
- Duo-Tone Finish – The stainless slide resists corrosion and looks sharp against the black polymer frame. It’s a durable finish that holds up to daily carry and sweat exposure.
Who It’s For
The Diamondback DB380 Gen IV is for anyone who wants a true pocket pistol for concealed carry. It’s especially well-suited for new shooters who want a lightweight, easy-to-handle .380 that won’t break the bank. Families looking for a backup gun for a spouse or older teen will appreciate the simple double-action-only trigger—no manual safety to fumble with. If you’re a beginner who wants a reliable carry gun without spending over $500, this is a strong option.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Very lightweight at 11.5 ounces—easy to carry all day.
- Pro: Glock-compatible sights let you upgrade cheaply.
- Pro: Zero-Energy striker system adds an extra safety layer.
- Pro: Affordable price point for a new firearm.
- Con: The double-action-only trigger pull is heavier than a typical striker-fired gun—expect around 8-9 pounds. It takes practice to shoot accurately.
Comparison: Diamondback DB380 Gen IV vs. Similar Micro .380s
| Feature | Diamondback DB380 Gen IV | Ruger LCP II | Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight (unloaded) | 11.5 oz | 10.6 oz | 11.9 oz |
| Capacity | 6+1 | 6+1 | 6+1 |
| Barrel Length | 2.8 in | 2.75 in | 2.75 in |
| Trigger Type | DAO (striker) | Striker-fired | Striker-fired |
| Safety | Firing pin block only | Trigger safety + manual option | Trigger safety only |
| Sights | Glock-compatible 3-dot | Fixed | Fixed |
| Price (approx.) | $279 | $350 | $380 |
How does the Diamondback DB380 Gen IV compare to the Ruger LCP II?
Both are micro .380s, but the DB380 Gen IV is lighter and costs about $70 less. The Ruger LCP II has a slightly better trigger and an optional manual safety, while the Diamondback uses a Zero-Energy striker system that some shooters find safer for pocket carry. Sights on the DB380 are Glock-compatible, so you can upgrade them, whereas the LCP II’s sights are fixed. If budget is your main concern, the Diamondback wins.
Is the Diamondback DB380 Gen IV reliable for daily carry?
Yes, it’s designed for concealed carry. The Zero-Energy striker system is a proven safety feature, and the steel magazine catch adds durability. Per Diamondback’s specs, the pistol has passed factory function testing with a variety of .380 ACP loads. Like any micro pistol, it needs regular cleaning and lubrication, but it’s a solid choice for everyday carry.
What holsters work best with the DB380 Gen IV?
Because of its small size, it fits most pocket holsters designed for the Ruger LCP or similar micro .380s. I recommend a quality Kydex or leather pocket holster that covers the trigger guard. Many owners also use inside-the-waistband holsters from brands like Vedder, Alien Gear, or CrossBreed. Just make sure the holster is molded specifically for the DB380 or a similar profile.
Can I use +P ammunition in the Diamondback DB380 Gen IV?
Diamondback does not recommend using +P ammunition in the DB380 Gen IV. Stick with standard-pressure .380 ACP loads. For self-defense, use a quality hollow point like Federal HST or Speer Gold Dot in standard pressure. These will expand reliably without overstressing the pistol.
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