LCP on sale now at Buds guns with free shipping.
The price is $199.99, free shipping.
The price is $199.99, free shipping.
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I had a P32 that was a good reliable shooter. Followed it with a P3AT which wasn't reliable.I got my first one in 2003, for $159:
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No, wait - that was 5 years before Ruger started making the LCP.
...But wish I still had that P32 with its hard chrome slide...
I traded mine towards a Ruger Super Blackhawk….The P32s are very nice - I had one for years, but just traded mine for a Ruger Security-380 (arthritis was making that tiny slide tough to manipulate). Very happy with the S-380, it's one of my "fun guns" for both shooting & reloading!
You ought to try shooting the new LCP Max.I really like the LCP. I have two-a Custom and an Anniversary. I took a small pistol, more or less pocket size, self defense course, about 4-5 hrs. I shot at least 100 rds. I used the Custom. One other person had a LCP II. Everyone else were shooting G43 and Shield size pistols. I did really well with the LCP Custom. I shot this gun often and knew I needed two bandaids on my middle finger "Glock knuckle".
You ought to try shooting the new LCP Max...
The Max has a lot going for it. But I really like the G42. The only downside of the 42 is capacity. I have a Pierce +1 extension giving me a total of 8 rounds. Much better than a snubbie 5 rounds. But admittedly I have a weakness for snubbies.You ought to try shooting the new LCP Max.
It is lots easier on my arthritic hands with its greatly improved grip & slightly heavier weight. Not to mention the real sights.
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...These are so close to the Kel-Tec design, how is it that Kel-Tec did not sue?