The LCP2 is a much better gun... Better sights and much better trigger than my LCP.dlh wrote: ↑Wed May 30, 2018 7:10 am Check into the Ruger LCP2--it is supposed to fix some of the shortcomings of the LCP.
I have an LCP--it is a light-weight and easily concealable handgun. However, mine has a "long" trigger pull which I do not like. It was my first carry-gun. I have since upgraded to a Glock 26 which I far prefer for every-day carry.
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Re: Ruger lcp
Re: Ruger lcp
I have a LCP that I sometimes carry in a pocket holster. It would not be my first choice ( and is left home 99% of the time ) as it is just harder to handle and not as accurate as the Glock 42 that rides in a sneaky pete at 4 o'clock.
I find the sneaky pete is a much more comfortable way to carry and with practice easy to use one handed. The Glock has a much better grip for my large hands, better factory sights and allows for replacement sights that can not be installed on a LCP.
I find the sneaky pete is a much more comfortable way to carry and with practice easy to use one handed. The Glock has a much better grip for my large hands, better factory sights and allows for replacement sights that can not be installed on a LCP.