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While larger .380 pistols such as the Walther PPK/S, Walther PK380, Bersa Thunder 380, and Glock 42 don’t have this problem, the truly small pocket pistols such as the LCP and TCP most certainly do.
Ruger defined the modern, semi-automatic pocket pistol category with its 2008 introduction of the .380 ACP-chambered Lightweight, Compact Pistol (LCP).Other makes and models were also available ...
The Ruger LCP, a .380 autoloader with a 2.75-inch barrel and an overall length of 5.16 inches, offers legendary Ruger reliability and quality in an ultra-light, compact carry pistol.
You might recognize this gun, but maybe don’t know the name of it. It’s the Ruger LCP II .22 LR. The LCP comes in .380 as well, but I wanted another plinker to add to my collection.
The LCP® II features a short, crisp, single-action trigger with inner trigger safety, improved sights for superior visibility, a larger grip surface for better distribution of ...
Ruger LCP II .380 Pistol. Ruger, formerly known for good working rifles and revolvers so tough that "Ruger handloads" became a real term, branched out into concealed carry guns with a line of .380 ...
Ruger LCP MAX Features. The LCP MAX builds upon an already solid pocket-pistol platform, and it follows a contemporary trend of maximizing ammunition capacity.The original LCP’s magazine held 6 rounds ...
We later learned that Ruger was taking the popular and well-received trigger and hammer action from the Ruger LCP II and adding it to a new compact size pistol they called the Security-9. The Ruger ...
The new Ruger LCR II chambered for .22 LR exhibits the same desirable features, trigger pull and reliability that's made the .380 ACP version such a popular option for concealed carry.
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