Arubalover
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10 or 12 + 1 in a micro compact.
Anyone have a chance to wring one out? Thoughts?
Anyone have a chance to wring one out? Thoughts?
No...hammer fired.Is this a striker fired gun?
Is this a striker fired gun?
Please keep us appraised on your first thoughts and reactions.She just came home with me.
I will be at the range tomorrow and T&E her as much as possible as it looks like rain.
NEED to find more magazines and to see what holsters fit her.
the temperature was a balmy 82 and MUGGY,so I am off to the shower in a very short time.
All groups were GTG for S/D shooting at 7 yards , inside 3 inches for all but a few called fliers.
Understand.he one hangup I have is the fully cocked hammer.
But I would hope the LCP Max has a pretty long trigger if its fully cocked with no safety.
Nor do I.And I don't really consider the trigger dingus a safety.
Nor do I.I don't want a manual safety on a carry gun.
I think the LCP Max is fine.I will take the long heavy DAO trigger, as long as its fairly smooth
I've been caring it around cocked and empty.
Does it have any sort of firing pin safety mechanism?
Found this from the owners manual online:
"The RUGER® LCP® MAX pistol features a Secure Action™ fire control similar to the RUGER-57™ and SECURITY-9® pistols. Ruger’s safe, reliable, and proven Secure Action™ fire-control system combines a protected internal hammer with a bladed safety trigger. The hammer and sear are designed to engage with significant mechanical overlap. This requires additional cocking of the hammer during trigger pull and keeps the hammer and sear securely engaged under the full force of the hammer spring. Additionally, a neutrally balanced sear and strong sear spring ensure continuous, positive engagement of the hammer. The trigger has a short, smooth pull, clean break and positive reset."
It doesn't sound like it has a firing pin block.
https://ruger-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/_manuals/LCP-MAX-g4Swq28Jb5f.pdf
[My P3AT is the hardest gun for me to shoot accurately./QUOTE]
Try it with a grip "augmenter"....one of the slip-ons made for it. The palm swell helps.