I can't decide whether this is interesting or I don't care. My LCP Custom in .380 injured my hands, because they are too big to be able to grip it and control movement under recoil. A .22LR version might actually be shootable.
I can't decide whether this is interesting or I don't care. My LCP Custom in .380 injured my hands, because they are too big to be able to grip it and control movement under recoil. A .22LR version might actually be shootable.
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Not another dime.
Mags aren't outrageous I guess.
http://shopruger.com/LCP-II-10-Round...uctinfo/90697/
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I like the concept but I think I would prefer some sort of adjustable sights for this. That way it can fulfill two roles understudy for the lcp and a kit gun for the occasional shot at small game while your not actively hunting.
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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?
Slight change of subject from sights. It would have been much more reliable if Ruger had designed it with a double strike firing pin, like some of the high end target rifles in 22 LR.
Dave
Last edited by Dave T; 12-31-2019 at 10:07 AM.