Today, I’m comparing the Ruger LCP vs LCP II and its Lite variant. Ruger introduced the LCP in 2008 and it was a great success, taking over the concealed-carry market. Despite the gun’s massive popularity, some people still had complaints about the design. They felt the trigger was ...
The trigger is perfect right out of the factory and doesn’t need any modifications or aftermarket swaps. As for dependability, I’ve fired at least 1000 rounds and haven’t had any problems. I’ve fired 9mm ammo of various types, and it has given me great accuracy throughout with no ...
Best of all, to me, is that the aftermarket support for the Glock platform is unmatched. Sights, triggers, slides, frames, and everything else can be changed, improved, or customized to fit your needs perfectly. You’ll never be short on parts either since it’s one of the most popula...
We’ll cover more about shooting the Sig P320 compact trigger later in the review. Aftermarket There are a ton of aftermarket options for this gun. As we mentioned earlier, you can get almost any of the aftermarket Sights you would want. They also make the take-down lever in a format ...
Trigger Pull Weight:5 pounds MSRP:$479 Was the third time the charm? If you’re talking about Ruger’s LCP, then it’s a resounding yes! The third iteration of the nearly legendary .380 pistol boasts nearly everything fans of the design have begged for. Chief among these is normal dang...