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Thread: Ruger LCP annouced in 22LR!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    No problem with fixed sights in theory. But will the gun shoot POA with all the various bullet weights/velocities? At seven yards it likely won't make a difference but we'll probably see quite a disparity at 15 and 25.

    But all that's besides the point. Are people currently shooting their little 380s at 25 yards?
    I haven't met any POA/POI issues with my .22 LCR out to 50 yards but will admit my Beretta 21A changes elevation a bit between Mini-Mag and Stinger. Not enough to be unable to hold the center ring of an IALEFFI target on a qualification course of fire out to 25 yards if I remember which load is in there, though. Been years since I shot a J22 to pieces but I remember even that potmetal thing not shifting POI enough to care between Federal bulk pack and CCI Mini-Mag.

    I get people wanting adjustable sights but personally much prefer fixed regulated for a reasonably common load. Now watch me get one of these LCP IIs and find out POI is sensitive to various loads.

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    I wished out loud for a .22 p32 on this forum about a week before this was announced. Almost scary!

    I guess I have to buy one. For me, it will be my affordable-to-shoot microgun trainer. (.32 ain't crazy, but it's not cheap)

    Assuming it's reliable and "feels" enough like my p32. I will wait for them to get the bugs out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baldanders View Post
    I wished out loud for a .22 p32 on this forum about a week before this was announced. Almost scary!

    I guess I have to buy one. For me, it will be my affordable-to-shoot microgun trainer. (.32 ain't crazy, but it's not cheap)

    Assuming it's reliable and "feels" enough like my p32. I will wait for them to get the bugs out.
    Yup. I have a P3at and this’ll be an entertaining trainer.

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    Saw/handled one today. I was actually all set to ask what the preferred customer price was when I decided to try one good dry trigger press. Holy shit that was one heavy crunchy SA type pull. Sad, because I had high hopes for it. I ended up handing it back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jared View Post
    Saw/handled one today. I was actually all set to ask what the preferred customer price was when I decided to try one good dry trigger press. Holy shit that was one heavy crunchy SA type pull. Sad, because I had high hopes for it. I ended up handing it back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jared View Post
    Saw/handled one today. I was actually all set to ask what the preferred customer price was when I decided to try one good dry trigger press. Holy shit that was one heavy crunchy SA type pull. Sad, because I had high hopes for it. I ended up handing it back.
    My wallet and wife both thank you.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jared View Post
    Saw/handled one today. I was actually all set to ask what the preferred customer price was when I decided to try one good dry trigger press. Holy shit that was one heavy crunchy SA type pull. Sad, because I had high hopes for it. I ended up handing it back.
    Same trigger as the LCP 380.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    Same trigger as the LCP 380.

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    Probably the LCP 2 380, but IIRC, the old school LCP is a DAO. I would have honestly preferred DAO to the trigger on this sample I handled. I mean, it was gritty, but at least it made up for it by feeling like it weighed 8 pounds.

    I really really wanted the gun until I tried that trigger. I’ll even fondle the next sample I encounter in hopes this one was just an anomaly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jared View Post
    Probably the LCP 2 380, but IIRC, the old school LCP is a DAO. I would have honestly preferred DAO to the trigger on this sample I handled. I mean, it was gritty, but at least it made up for it by feeling like it weighed 8 pounds.

    I really really wanted the gun until I tried that trigger. I’ll even fondle the next sample I encounter in hopes this one was just an anomaly.
    Sorry. Yes I meant LCP II trigger.



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    I got to look one over at the gun shop today. I was very impressed. The trigger wasn't gritty and if there was any creep, I would have had to concentrate to notice it. The trigger is heavier than a typical striker, but I thought is was acceptable. I'll be getting one--soon.

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