WTB: Ruger LCP (post recall)
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Re: WTB: Ruger LCP (post recall)
No sir. It is gone and they claim to be 30 people deep in orders......
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Wow.....well darn. Sorry for the bum lead. I saw the LCP in the case and did not think about it already being sold. Glad you found somewhere else who had one.secure wrote:No sir. It is gone and they claim to be 30 people deep in orders......
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Yeah actually I called over there and they said they have a list 30 people deep to buy one.
It's not THAT great of a gun, right?!?!?!
It's not THAT great of a gun, right?!?!?!
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I didn't think so. I didn't like the one my son had at all. It beat the daylights out of the palm of my hand. My son didn't have a problem with it. I guess my hands are too large for it or something...it was a real booger to hold onto for me.secure wrote: It's not THAT great of a gun, right?!?!?!
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You have to remember what the LCP, the P3AT and P32 type guns are made for; self defense. They are not range guns to take and run hundreds of rounds through target shooting. They have a specific purpose of being an extremely concealable gun that can be easily hidden and carried with a minimal of cover.03Lightningrocks wrote:I didn't think so. I didn't like the one my son had at all. It beat the daylights out of the palm of my hand. My son didn't have a problem with it. I guess my hands are too large for it or something...it was a real booger to hold onto for me.secure wrote: It's not THAT great of a gun, right?!?!?!
That being said, the LCP seems to be a little better to me than the Kel-Tec P3AT when it comes to ease of shooting. I think the Kel-Tec finish on the plastic is a little rougher. Not a whole lot of difference though.
Just realize, if you want an extremely small gun that will conceal in your back pocket, you have to trade off the fact that it is going to be light and a handful at the range when practicing.
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Re: WTB: Ruger LCP (post recall)
Ive got one.. Willing to part with it for zero profit.. its brand new..
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Re: WTB: Ruger LCP (post recall)
considering selling mine ,for what i got in it, hands are too big for myself , has mag extensions on both clips
have hard case and lock , bought it about 3-4 months ago
post recall 371-xxx prefix
have hard case and lock , bought it about 3-4 months ago
post recall 371-xxx prefix
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No doubt it is all about the hands. I shot maybe 10 rounds through it before proclaiming it a piece of junk and setting it down. My son has smaller hands than me and he can shoot it all day with no issues. Heck, he even shoots it accurately out to 15 yards and semi-accurate at 20-25 yards. It just fits some folks differently than others. Kind of like every hand gun made...LOL.garcia946 wrote:considering selling mine ,for what i got in it, hands are too big for myself , has mag extensions on both clips
have hard case and lock , bought it about 3-4 months ago
post recall 371-xxx prefix
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03Lightningrocks wrote:No doubt it is all about the hands. I shot maybe 10 rounds through it before proclaiming it a piece of junk and setting it down. My son has smaller hands than me and he can shoot it all day with no issues. Heck, he even shoots it accurately out to 15 yards and semi-accurate at 20-25 yards. It just fits some folks differently than others. Kind of like every hand gun made...LOL.garcia946 wrote:considering selling mine ,for what i got in it, hands are too big for myself , has mag extensions on both clips
have hard case and lock , bought it about 3-4 months ago
post recall 371-xxx prefix
actually I can shoot very good with it. Accurately at 15 , about the same 20-25.The gun is way smaller than my hands , my hands swallow it.I just have to adjust the way I shoot , when firing this gun. I rented a couple before I bought this one and I like it ,havent had a chance to shoot it yet , but plan too soon.
This being said , If I was to sell any of my guns , this would be first , I just feel more at home with my Glock 27 , that is all.
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