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 ...
Also, the quality stitching nest to the trigger guard provides great retention. Next, the flat back panel makes your firearm invisible in your back pocket. When paired with a long shirt, you’ll feel safe and secured using the Wallet Holster to conceal your Ruger LCP 380. Although ...
Since the key to concealed carry is concealing your firearms, these pocket pistols have a leg up. If you reside in a shorts and T-shirt climate, a Government Model 1911 is awfully difficult to keep under wraps. A Ruger LCP not so much. In turn, keeping a .380 pistol concealed is a ...
The idea for this gun is that the trigger is so light that it will counteract the inertia if this gun is dropped. For those of you not familiar with the history of the Sig P320, there was a mass voluntary recall (or, rather, an upgrade) issued by Sig Sauer years ago on all guns...
The new Ruger Security-9 hammer-fired pistol already shows signs of being a hit with shooters. The Ruger Security-9 offers the highly reliable and successful LCP hammer-fired trigger action. The glass-filled nylon frame ensures a reduction in weight without surrendering durability. The Security-9...