First Generation LCP. I was on three lists, Academy never called back, the large local LGS took my wife's word for it that I didn't want it, the last source finally came thru at a great introductory price. But that's as far as it went, it had the worst trigger I've ever shot bar none, recoil was sharp, nobody who shot it cared to force themselves to shoot more than a magazine thru it. Then it got recalled do to Rugers excessively pro active safety program, came back no better, and I found it did the one thing everyone praised it for - carried in your pocket.
That's not something a gun should be praised for. A heavy trigger, sights so rudimentary you can't practice with them, difficult to get back on target quickly for a follow up shot, and no idea it just cycled closed on an empty chamber, leaving you to find out when the hammer falls on nothing. This is a "Defensive" pistol?
I sold it. And Ruger confirmed all my issues with the LCP II, correcting and eliminating every one of them. Fortunately I had already moved on and purchased a gun that was correctly designed - and on the market just as long, with ZERO issues or recalls. When Kahr offered it with a standard barrel and stamped rollmarking for hundreds less, I picked up the CW380.
Don't buy beta designs, especially a copy of a second tier maker warmed over to sell to the masses. As for the Ruger still offering the LCP - it does one thing well, sit in your pocket.