I'm not JCN but that's known as the LCP Custom...
https://ruger.com/products/lcp/specSheets/3755.html
I'm not JCN but that's known as the LCP Custom...
https://ruger.com/products/lcp/specSheets/3755.html
You’re welcome!
@GearFondler nailed it. It used to be called the “LCP Custom” and the sights are very similar to the Innovative Arms one.
The P32 is noticeably smaller and lighter than the LCP when held in the hand. I've held a few at gun shows and thought they were quite a bit lighter and smaller than the HH site would indicate. If it is close the call may be made to go with the P32. For me it is a no brainer. I carried a Kahr P380 in swim trunks at the beach with a trigger guard holster and no sag with drawstring as the support. I don't own jeans or heavy cloth pants as I travel a lot so I only have 4 way stretch travel/hiking pants (Union bay) I carry mostly in an Enigma a 365X/XL series but have carried pocket, vest and wallet the Kahrs and LCPs. Those guns just are so easy to carry and are a joy for summer or deep carry. The end user has to weigh (literally) the pros and cons of what they are going to carry, train with and use. I'm always open to new guns and ideas around their use but I will stick with the 380s for now. Your situation may dictate a different choice especially if you already have a P32 or support gear for one.
I carried a P3AT in my uniform shirt pocket using the pocket clip for a couple of years after an incident that occurred while I was buckled into the driver's seat.
I wanted the P32 but the only .32 ammo we were authorized was the Silvertip and they simply wouldn't feed in my P32.
It was unnoticeable, with only the black clp exposed against the Navy blue shirt.
Very cool.
I don't think for the primary application that PCP intends to fill, those metrics are super important. That being said I am interested in those metrics just from a gear without context stand-point.
I'm interested in your usual JCN pure shooting comparison perspective really.
Speaking only for myself, I think this might be a case where measuring split times is actually a useful metric for comparison.
I certainly recognize that if the PCP is deployed correctly we should be looking at some 30-ish cal hole through the melon which typically stops the music, however, various "shit-happens" may require additional shots.
By it's very nature the PCP is going to be fired one-handed and I for one find the LCP challenging to repeatedly fire quickly and accurately single handed. But I kind of suck so I'm not a good barometer.
I'd be very interested to see how JCN fares, particularly in a comparison between the .380 and .32, as I can't help but believe the P32 will prove to be a lot more "shootable" if you will.