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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.
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 ...
With its 2008 introduction of the Lightweight Compact Pistol (LCP), Ruger defined the modern pocket pistol. A locked-breech, hammer-fired, semi-automatic design chambered for .380 ACP, the pistol ...
Ruger’s LCP II .380 ACP subcompact pistol is now available with an extended magazine.This 7-round configuration extends the height of the pistol nearly .75", offering a more comfortable and ...
Ruger LCP and LC9 pistols have now been equipped with LaserMax CenterFire lasers. ... The LCP is chambered in .380 Auto and has a capacity of 6+1 rounds. The LC9, ...
In conclusion, the Ruger LCP II simply represents the beginning of the evolution of the .380 pocket pistol. Ruger has proven that you don’t need to have an arduous and gritty trigger pull on a ...
BATTLE OF THE RUGER .380S: LCP VS. LCP II. The original Ruger LCP has been perhaps the most well-known and popular .380 pocket pistol since it was first introduced in 2008.
Killoy said the company launched its newest gun in June: the Ruger LCP MAX, a .380 semiautomatic pistol. This followed the launch of the MAX-9 line of pistols earlier this year.