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Doug in Alaska said:I looked at the website and don't understand, if it was designed to be a practice gun for those with the LCP II, why does it have a manual safety? If I need to use my .380 LCP II in a life or death situation, I sure as hell don't want to be fumbling for the safety. JMHO
s4s4u said:Doug in Alaska said:I looked at the website and don't understand, if it was designed to be a practice gun for those with the LCP II, why does it have a manual safety? If I need to use my .380 LCP II in a life or death situation, I sure as hell don't want to be fumbling for the safety. JMHO
Tha lack of a manual safety is what keeps me from buying an LCP2. I will stick with the original.
s4s4u said:Doug in Alaska said:I looked at the website and don't understand, if it was designed to be a practice gun for those with the LCP II, why does it have a manual safety? If I need to use my .380 LCP II in a life or death situation, I sure as hell don't want to be fumbling for the safety. JMHO
Tha lack of a manual safety is what keeps me from buying an LCP2. I will stick with the original.
NH Rugerman said:s4s4u said:Doug in Alaska said:I looked at the website and don't understand, if it was designed to be a practice gun for those with the LCP II, why does it have a manual safety? If I need to use my .380 LCP II in a life or death situation, I sure as hell don't want to be fumbling for the safety. JMHO
Tha lack of a manual safety is what keeps me from buying an LCP2. I will stick with the original.
The original doesn't have a safety so what am I missing?
Hawk-in-Wi said:s4s4u said:Doug in Alaska said:I looked at the website and don't understand, if it was designed to be a practice gun for those with the LCP II, why does it have a manual safety? If I need to use my .380 LCP II in a life or death situation, I sure as hell don't want to be fumbling for the safety. JMHO
Tha lack of a manual safety is what keeps me from buying an LCP2. I will stick with the original.
The original doesn't have a safety so what am I missing?
Hawk-in-Wi said:s4s4u said:Doug in Alaska said:I looked at the website and don't understand, if it was designed to be a practice gun for those with the LCP II, why does it have a manual safety? If I need to use my .380 LCP II in a life or death situation, I sure as hell don't want to be fumbling for the safety. JMHO
Tha lack of a manual safety is what keeps me from buying an LCP2. I will stick with the original.
you got that right !!!!
rimmer said:I've got one. 85 rounds through it and the trigger is a lot nicer. It's down to about 5 lbs. Bought it for my wife and she can't handle recoil. This little gun doesn't have any.
The manual says you can dry fire it with no problems. It needs hi v ammo to cycle the slide.