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Which is better LCP or lcp2?

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.

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Where can I buy a Ruger 380 LCP II?

The Ruger .380 LCP Reborn: The New LCP II—Full Review. For more information, visit http://www.ruger.com/. To purchase a Ruger LCP II on GunsAmerica.com, click this link: https://www.gunsamerica.com/Search.aspx?T=LCP\%20II. Making improvements to an iconic firearm is always a tough decision.

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.

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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.