Which is better LCP or lcp2?
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Which is better LCP or lcp2?
The LCP II is a touch wider and a touch taller but it’s not likely you’ll notice that difference, in my opinion. In terms of overall size and feel in the hands, there is not too much of a difference between the LCP and LCP II. Both pistols provide just enough to grip – at least for someone with average sized hands.
What year did the Ruger LCP 2 come out?
The LCP II in Short Ruger introduced the LCP, or Lightweight Compact Pistol, in 2008.
Does the Ruger LCP and LCP 2 take the same magazine?
As the name implies, the LCP II is the second generation of the concealment classic. On a related note, the original LCP magazines should fit and function in the LCP II, but will not activate the new internal slide lock feature.
Where can I buy a Ruger 380 LCP II?
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What kind of barrel does the LCP II have?
Black Oxide, alloy steel barrel. Also includes: one magazine. Note: 6-round LCP® magazines are compatible with the LCP® II, but will not activate the last round hold-open feature of the LCP® II. 7-round LCP® magazines are NOT compatible with the LCP® II.
What magazines are compatible with the LCP® II?
Note: 6-round LCP® magazines are compatible with the LCP® II, but will not activate the last round hold-open feature of the LCP® II. 7-round LCP® magazines are NOT compatible with the LCP® II. Features listed above are available on all standard models, but may not appear on Distributor Exclusive models.
What is the difference between Ruger LCP and LCP II?
The average trigger pull on an LCP is 6.5 pounds; the new LCP II trigger has a resistance of 5 pounds, 11 ounces on average. Ruger describes it as having a single-action-only (SAO) trigger. It has a long 0.75 inches of travel, firm stacking for the last 0.5 inches with a clean break, and short reset.