Ruger LCP Max Check Price Ruger LCP – Our Take There are many subcompact 380 pistols on the market and as a general rule, they tend to be tricky to shoot well and rapidly. The LCP is no different. Like most of its class, the LCP is a lightweight gun that touches off a round wit...
I’m not sure how Ruger pulled off this LCP MAX, but it will set the trend, once again, for micro-sized .380 ACP handguns. Over the past decade, I’ve carried a Ruger LCP, and then the LCP II as a back-up to whatever my main handgun was that I was carrying. It was carried ...
it’s likely to be highly reliable in the long term. While some firearms exhibit minor issues in the first few rounds and need a “break-in” period, the Ruger Max-9 showed none of these initial hiccups, enhancing my confidence in its dependability. In conclusion...
TheRuger LC9sis based on the Ruger LCP, which stands for “Lightweight Compact Pistol.” The polymer-frame .380 semi-auto was launched in 2008 and immediately became a very popular firearm. One of the main reasons the LC9s was such a success was because it was brought to the market whe...
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Since the SR22s handle was the right size for me right out of the box with a comfortable and secure all-finger grip, I didn’t need to attach the thoughtfully provided magazine extensions. For shooters with larger mitts who need additional real estate at the bottom of the handle, Ruger su...
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At its heart is a direct-blowback action that harnesses the .22 LR’s mild recoil to cycle the action. The Buck Mark, like the Ruger Mark series and Smith & Wesson’s famed Model 41, uses a reduced slide. When firing, only a portion of the slide moves; the sights and barrel stay ...
The S&W 340PD can also be easily carried in the pocket. This makes continual, daily carry a breeze for those who will not carry a larger handgun and provides a discreet option for those who need deep concealment. Some hammerless models can even be fired from inside a coat pocket or bag...
Today, we’re doing a Sig Sauer P320 Compact Review, the compact variant of the classic pistol that was introduced in 2014. You can’t talk about the Sig P320 series without talking about the Sig P250. The P250 was introduced in 2007 with a hammer-fired double-action-only modular handgun...