Idea for Ruger

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Great Scot

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They should consider selling the LCP Max and LCP 2 in .22lr as a combo. About the same size and weight. Also has same capacity and trigger. You’d get a nice trainer/plinker and you’d be more familiar with a more formidable carry gun. B72CE0A0-7080-4576-BA13-FF186ED4CD01.jpeg 2450307D-BD63-4388-B0B4-C5D9C05ADE98.jpeg
 
Yes. Two or more handguns purchased within 5 days of each other must be reported (by the dealer) to ATF on ATF Form 3310.4, Report of Multiple Sale or Other Disposition of Pistols and Revolvers.

So, is that supposed to be scary or something?; get me put on A LIST?

BFD, I’ve done it many times for over 30 years and they haven’t knocked or beat down my door yet.
 
So, is that supposed to be scary or something?; get me put on A LIST?

BFD, I’ve done it many times for over 30 years and they haven’t knocked or beat down my door yet.
I've done it many times as well and It's no more bothersome to me than it is to you, but when I worked at the local shop I had more than one customer choose to pick up multiple guns they were either buying from us or having us facilitate a transfer from Gunbroker one at a time a week apart because they were bothered by the requirement.
Different people are troubled by different things.
 
I picked up a couple of Glocks together last month, a G-43 snd a G-45. I guess the ATF got even more paperwork than they normally get in with my name on it. o_O

I do like the “ matched pair” idea. It’s been done before by other makers so Ruger could follow suit.
Maybe also a GP .357 and .22 set with serial numbers that coincide, a Blackhawk and Single Six set, etc. could follow.

You listening Ruger? Great Scot has a great idea…

Stay safe.
 
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