[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Ruger LCP II (Page 1 of 3)
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Below is a note from the description page on the Ruger LCP II webpage. "Note: Six-round LCP® magazines are compatible with the LCP® II, but will not activate the last round hold-open feature of the LCP® II. Seven-round LCP® magazines are NOT compatible with the LCP® II." |
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A Glock trigger dongle for a safety on a condition 1 Single Action. No Thanks.
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LC9s type trigger. Better grips, slide lock on last round and improved sights. It looks like a winner. A Glock trigger dongle for a safety on a condition 1 Single Action. No Thanks.
That long heavy pull on the original was a safety feature on the original i honestly shoot it well. love it.... its a really accurate gun if you learn to work the trigger. the one thing i hated was the terrible reset with that false catch that feels like a reset. |
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A Glock trigger dongle for a safety on a condition 1 Single Action. No Thanks.
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LC9s type trigger. Better grips, slide lock on last round and improved sights. It looks like a winner. A Glock trigger dongle for a safety on a condition 1 Single Action. No Thanks.
So I take it you don't like The LC9s Pro, Glocks, M&P's, Shield. Etc..... |
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So I take it you don't like The LC9s Pro, Glocks, M&P's, Shield. Etc..... Quoted:
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LC9s type trigger. Better grips, slide lock on last round and improved sights. It looks like a winner. A Glock trigger dongle for a safety on a condition 1 Single Action. No Thanks.
So I take it you don't like The LC9s Pro, Glocks, M&P's, Shield. Etc..... Yup |
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Got one on Gunbroker for $288 delivered. Great deal. Can't wait to try it out. The original LCP is one of my favorite carry guns. Definitely a true pocket pistol Cant wait to hear a review hopefully... Will be buying this or an LCP Custom before months end |
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Cant wait to hear a review hopefully... Will be buying this or an LCP Custom before months end Quoted:
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Got one on Gunbroker for $288 delivered. Great deal. Can't wait to try it out. The original LCP is one of my favorite carry guns. Definitely a true pocket pistol Cant wait to hear a review hopefully... Will be buying this or an LCP Custom before months end I will. Should be getting it later this week. Shooting it Friday. I also looked at the custom LCP. The only difference I could see was the trigger made from aluminum but the same pull and the sights were larger. |
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I will. Should be getting it later this week. Shooting it Friday. I also looked at the custom LCP. The only difference I could see was the trigger made from aluminum but the same pull and the sights were larger. Quoted:
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Got one on Gunbroker for $288 delivered. Great deal. Can't wait to try it out. The original LCP is one of my favorite carry guns. Definitely a true pocket pistol Cant wait to hear a review hopefully... Will be buying this or an LCP Custom before months end I will. Should be getting it later this week. Shooting it Friday. I also looked at the custom LCP. The only difference I could see was the trigger made from aluminum but the same pull and the sights were larger. Have you shot the original LCP before? Just want to know for comparison sake. |
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Its a pocket belly gun meant for phone biith distance gun fights. I find it funny that folks need sights on these guns. My original LCP is fine for its intended purpose. It is a 2am Stop 'N Rob gym shorts gun. Some of us like sights on them as we have to do 15 yard qualifications. |
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I might have to look at getting one of these to replace the original I have. Look's a little heavier, but also looks like that extra weight is worth it.
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Its a pocket belly gun meant for phone biith distance gun fights. I find it funny that folks need sights on these guns. My original LCP is fine for its intended purpose. It is a 2am Stop 'N Rob gym shorts gun. Extactly! I have an original LCP and like the fact that the milled in sights are so minimal. It's something you don't have to worry about snagging on clothing if you're actually "deep" carrying it. I often carry mine in my back pocket for instance. For what it's intended for, it's perfectly fine this way IMO. It's not for range use and it's not for making 30 yard shots. |
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Quoted: Some of us like sights on them as we have to do 15 yard qualifications. Quoted: Quoted: Its a pocket belly gun meant for phone biith distance gun fights. I find it funny that folks need sights on these guns. My original LCP is fine for its intended purpose. It is a 2am Stop 'N Rob gym shorts gun. Some of us like sights on them as we have to do 15 yard qualifications. ![]() Hell, it's the FDLE mandated course of fire. |
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Quoted: I might have to look at getting one of these to replace the original I have. Look's a little heavier, but also looks like that extra weight is worth it. Extactly! I have an original LCP and like the fact that the milled in sights are so minimal. It's something you don't have to worry about snagging on clothing if you're actually "deep" carrying it. I often carry mine in my back pocket for instance. For what it's intended for, it's perfectly fine this way IMO. It's not for range use and it's not for making 30 yard shots. Quoted: I might have to look at getting one of these to replace the original I have. Look's a little heavier, but also looks like that extra weight is worth it. Quoted: Its a pocket belly gun meant for phone biith distance gun fights. I find it funny that folks need sights on these guns. My original LCP is fine for its intended purpose. It is a 2am Stop 'N Rob gym shorts gun. Extactly! I have an original LCP and like the fact that the milled in sights are so minimal. It's something you don't have to worry about snagging on clothing if you're actually "deep" carrying it. I often carry mine in my back pocket for instance. For what it's intended for, it's perfectly fine this way IMO. It's not for range use and it's not for making 30 yard shots. |
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Wait.... you actually use the sight to qual?
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Its a pocket belly gun meant for phone biith distance gun fights. I find it funny that folks need sights on these guns. My original LCP is fine for its intended purpose. It is a 2am Stop 'N Rob gym shorts gun. Some of us like sights on them as we have to do 15 yard qualifications.
Hell, it's the FDLE mandated course of fire. From the 15 and 25, yes. Would I ever use a 380 that far in real life, hell no. |
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Have you shot the original LCP before? Just want to know for comparison sake. Quoted:
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Got one on Gunbroker for $288 delivered. Great deal. Can't wait to try it out. The original LCP is one of my favorite carry guns. Definitely a true pocket pistol Cant wait to hear a review hopefully... Will be buying this or an LCP Custom before months end I will. Should be getting it later this week. Shooting it Friday. I also looked at the custom LCP. The only difference I could see was the trigger made from aluminum but the same pull and the sights were larger. Have you shot the original LCP before? Just want to know for comparison sake. Yes, I have an original ( the one recalled) and the later model with slightly better sights. Can't wait to try this one. Looks like a mini LC9s pro |
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costs as much as far better guns IMO. Such as? Remember that Ruger always has a high MSRP. I think the idea is so people will think they're getting a deal when they see MSRP and then see the gun for less at the local dealer. Anyway, the LCP II should be pretty easy to find for under $300 without too much effort. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Below is a note from the description page on the Ruger LCP II webpage. "Note: Six-round LCP® magazines are compatible with the LCP® II, but will not activate the last round hold-open feature of the LCP® II. Seven-round LCP® magazines are NOT compatible with the LCP® II." That is a big negative.
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That is a big negative. ![]() Quoted:
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Below is a note from the description page on the Ruger LCP II webpage. "Note: Six-round LCP® magazines are compatible with the LCP® II, but will not activate the last round hold-open feature of the LCP® II. Seven-round LCP® magazines are NOT compatible with the LCP® II." That is a big negative. ![]() |
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But they'll never make it in .32 Auto. Quoted:
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I so would buy one in 32 Why would they want to? Unless the pistol can be scaled down to accommodate the smaller cartridge I don't really see any advantage to the .32 over the .380 except maybe gaining an extra round in the magazine. |
| Well just stopped by my LGS and picked up an LCPII myself. $279 which seems to be the going price and cheapest in my AO. Stripped it when I got home and damn was the barrel dirty. So its all cleaned up. Hopefully going to stop by the range this weekend and test it out! |
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Quoted: Why would they want to? Unless the pistol can be scaled down to accommodate the smaller cartridge I don't really see any advantage to the .32 over the .380 except maybe gaining an extra round in the magazine. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I so would buy one in 32 Why would they want to? Unless the pistol can be scaled down to accommodate the smaller cartridge I don't really see any advantage to the .32 over the .380 except maybe gaining an extra round in the magazine. |










