My range took in a P32 on trade, and they kindly let me shoot it. I can see, or more correctly, can't see, why the sight upgrade or a laser is definitely called for.
My range took in a P32 on trade, and they kindly let me shoot it. I can see, or more correctly, can't see, why the sight upgrade or a laser is definitely called for.
"Gunfighting is a thinking man's game. So we might want to bring thinking back into it."-MDFA
“It worked pretty good if you could shoot.” -Pat Rogers
I have had a couple Seecamps and NAAs in .32 acp and I know this will scandalize some folks but I liked the NAA better. It was a little easier for me to hold, kicked a little less, and worked with a wide array of ammo including some hotter European stuff. I would love a Seecamps in .25 just because (particularly now that people are making decent FP ammo), but haven't seen one in years.
I had a P-32 20 odd years ago and it broke on me, and it was the third Keltec pistol that had broken on me, so I just swore off the brand and went to through a progression of LCPs, Seecamps, NAAs, a TPH and now MP380s, all of which were either heavier and / or kicked more. I love the idea of a p-32 that would shoot that hot Geco FMJ. Might be time to try another one...
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"You win 100% of the fights you avoid. If you're not there when it happens, you don't lose." - William Aprill
"I've owned a guitar for 31 years and that sure hasn't made me a musician, let alone an expert. It's made me a guy who owns a guitar."- BBI
Yeah, the hammer spring breaking was the last straw on mine. I wanted to send it back to have them fix that and just go over it because it never had gotten to be consistently reliable after about 600 rounds. They refused to give an RA and just sent me a spring in the mail. I fixed it and traded it off for a nice old Remington 22 Speedmaster.
I have two .22 LR LCP II.
My standard for vetting carry ammo is shooting a fully loaded magazine plus one in the chamber three times without stoppage.
One LCP II passed with Punch, the other experienced a failure to feed stoppage on the third magazine.
I cleaned the second LCP II and retested it. It performed exactly the same, a failure to feed stoppage during the third magazine. However, this LCP II shoots CCI 40gr CPRN flawlessly, so that's what gets loaded in it.
Neither LCP II has been modified in any way except for some bright orange nail polish on the front sight so I can more easily see it.
I've carried a .22 LR LCP II in my right rear pocket for the last 6-8 months with zero problems in regard to damaging the pistol or experiencing any functional reliability issues as a result of sitting on it with my fat ass.
I carry it in a DeSantis Nemesis pocket holster.
The .22 LR LCP II is a solidly constructed little pistol.