Chambered in .380 Auto, the Ruger® LCP® MAX fits 10+1 rounds into the same footprint as the LCP® II. Compact and lightweight, the LCP® MAX continues to be the definitive pocket-sized personal protection pistol. Model:13751 ...
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.
It took a little getting used to for me to shoot the LCP II consistently well. That’s actually an advantage considering training is one of the natural roles of the gun. There’s not enough real estate on the frame for my normallyaggressive grip. I can only wrap two fingers around the ...
The grip is made out of black polymer, and it is only slightly wider than the grip on the LCP II. This grip actually feels a lot better in the hand. The accompanying photos show the differences between the LCP II and LCP MAX grips. It hard to explain, but when you pick up the LCP...
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Grip. Notice the texture pattern that Ruger started with the LCP II. It is a good thing that they kept that pattern going on different models, as it helps with immediate brand identification and grip commonality among Ruger guns. The texturing is just enough to stick the grip securely in yo...