The Ruger LCP is a well known pocket pistol. In our Ruger LCP Review we go over this pint sized handgun and see what grade it gets.
In terms of other .22 pistols Ruger makes, there’s the original model and resultant versions that started the company out, the Mk. I series of rimfires. Another popular semi-auto is theLCP II. There’s also the newChargerin .22 LR and now 9mm. The company is into rimfires in a b...
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 i
I know some people like all black sights, but my trifocals required a particular tilt of the head to find and focus on the front sight — that took some getting used to. Ruger says the LCP II .22 LR accepts all LCP II .380 accessories except magazines. I found a couple oflasersthat ...
Ah, the Ruger LCP. This subcompact .380 pistol is so far from underrated (although certainly not overrated either). It’s a great go-to for your self-defense and concealed carry needs. While it can be perfectly accommodated by an IWB holster, that’s not for everyone! If you’re not...
The Ruger Lightweight Compact Revolver (LCR) is the revolver counterpart of the Ruger LCP, produced by Sturm, Ruger & Co. from 2010. The LCR is the lightest revolver Ruger produce and was originally chambered to fire the .38 Special cartridge. The LCR, l
The LC9s is just slightly larger (less than 1" taller and 1" longer) than the popular and very compact LCP. The LC9s is a great pistol to consider for personal protection when you want something with a larger caliber than offered in the LCP.The striker-fired Ruger LC9s features a ...
Fits LCP® MAX pistols without lasers attached. Made in the USA by Elite Survival Systems. Product ReviewsClick here to review this item LCP W CTC LASER 2/25/2022 AFTER MANY YEARS OF IN THE POCKET THE INSIDE WENT BAD AND THE LCP W/CTC LASER IS HARD TO REMOVE. - JOHN ERICKSON, ...
The Ruger Security Nine, to me, is an expanded version of the Ruger LCP. It has an internal hammer firing system, not a striker. I really like the trigger pull and reset. The accuracy is acceptable. As it shoots better than I do. When I first got it, I had some hang ups with th...
Ruger LCP MAX .380 ACP, a review and shooting test by Pat Cascio. The gun only weighs 10.6 ounces unloaded, you hardly know you are packing it.