Unlike many micro-compact .380 pistols, the Ruger Security-380 accommodates a full capacity, 10-round flush fit magazine. Some models also ship with an extended, 15-round magazine that extends the grip for a secure and comfortable hold. The textured grip fills the hand and helps distribute r...
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 with modest power. The 380 ACP cartridge is a step...
Ruger merged the popular LCP and LC9 pistols to form the LC380. Enjoy articles like this? Subscribe to the magazine. Get access to everything Guns & Ammo has to offer. Subscribe to the Magazine GET THE NEWSLETTER Join the List and Never Miss a Thing. Email Address Sign Me Up Adverti...
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The Ruger LCP Concealed Carry Holster has a sewn belt loop which can accommodate a belt up to 1.75" inches wide. The holster is made of high quality soft leather, and when worn on the belt resembles a cell phone case. The advantage of this design is that it allows you to carry your ...
The other thing I noticed about this gun is that my hand didn’t hurt – even after 100 rounds. Thanks to its patented barrel cam geometry, which Ruger defines as “delays unlocking, slows the slide, and ultimately reduces felt recoil compared to other .380 Auto pistols,” the gun shot ...
Our Ruger LCP vs LCP II comparison covers all 3 Ruger LCP concealed carry pistols. The 2 380s and the new 22 Ruger LCP Lite.
The Ruger LCP (Lightweight Compact Pistol) is a subcompact, .380 ACP pocket pistol announced by Sturm, Ruger at the 2008 SHOT Show. The pistol lacks certain features required for sale in California or Massachusetts. Weighing less than 10 ounces (280 g) this is Ruger's first entry into ...
The Ruger Max-9 continues to stand out in the crowded field of concealed carry pistols heading into 2024. Designed with concealability at its core, the Max-9 maintains a slim profile at just about an inch in width, making it as unobtrusive as any competitor on the market. Its 3.2-inch ...
exacerbating the issue. As compared to its competitor pistols, the LC9s feels more like a tiny .380 in my hands than a 9mm. Some may not find the small grip to be a problem and indeed may find it to be a positive feature. I, however, had a little trouble keeping a solid grip whi...