I think you’ll be happy with either the original Ruger LCP or the LCP II. Slide LCP vs LCP II This is one of the most drastic differences in these firearms besides the ergonomics. The slide on the Ruger LCP is somewhat hard to manipulate. This is a small .380, so it’s a very...
With 11 rounds of .380 ACP on board, I have no trouble identifying the Ruger LCP Max as a defensive carry pistol for a competent shooter. For a new shooter who wishes to carry the LCP Max, I say practice, practice, practice. And, don’t let too much time go by before you practice...
The frame itself is very well-rounded and avoids any sharp edges. It’s just a good-looking gun. The structure, while being heavy, is durable. And when you look at the barrel design, you’ll see the fully-protected ejector rod and heavy lug at the bottom of the barrel. Again, this ...
You’ll see RUGER marked on the left side of the blade, and CRKT on the right. Advertisement × See Photo GalleryTarr prefers a pocket knife that actually fits into a pocket, and the Ruger/CRKT Follow-Through Compact folds to 4.25 inches and weighs just 3.4 ounces. Open, the knife is...
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 ...
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