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 ...
Let’s talk about how it shoots. The LCP II .22 LR (we call herElsie Pea2 in the business) utilizes a blowback operation with a single-action trigger. There’s about a ¾-inch take up with a smooth, crisp break. The pull to get that break averages 6 pounds, 2 ounces on my t...
The learning curve gets a bit steeper thanks to the LCP’s low-profile sights and the long double-action trigger pull. These are aspects generally corrected with the LCP II, but I found them to be fine for a deep cover handgun. The sights are small and, as they come from the factory...
The Security-9 The Security-9 came out on December 2017. It was popular among shooters right from the start.Rugertook their LCP II action with its enclosed hammer (not really internal, as you can look at the back of the slide and watch it operate as you pull the trigger) and what the...
Pull the slide to the rear and lift it off the rails. It helps if the hammer’s back before you start. Remove the recoil spring. The barrel is affixed to the frame but can come off via a screw in the trigger guard. To put it back together: ...
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