klane
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Own one and have fired several hundred rounds with no failers of any kind on just about anything I could find to shoot in .380 ACP. It goes every where with me and I liked it so much there is a twin in the gun safe!
I always say I hope we never have to use the LCP because it'll hurt us as much as it hurts them. Easy to carry, not fun to shoot, IMO.
I like the PMC Bronze and Winchester, they both fine in all my autos.Just purchased the Ruger LCP 380. I have been able to buy ammo. I have several flavors. I was able to getMC Bronze, Winchester Ranger; and finally, TulAmmo (Walmart).
Any thoughts on these munitions?? Will appreciate any candid comments.
Thanks In Advance
Col D
I didn't know it was Russian. Is the TulAmmo steel cased?Hi kokapelli:
I appreciate your comments. The first two ammo's I bought at the candy-store. The TulAmmo was all they had at Walmart. I know it is Russian made, however, I also know that company has been in business since 1880. The only semi-cons I have heard are....it might be a bit dirter. As yet, I have not taken my new prize to the range. Will report back after I have done some analytical testing.
Thanks Again
Exactly! I think my LCP is a lot of fun to shoot!All I can say to that is "COWBOY UP SON". You may want to pull those pink mittens out of your fur-lined pockets the next time you shoot your LCP.
Your wife has been recalled? Let's go shooting!I still need to send both my wife and my LCP's back for the recall.
The practical accuracy of the LCP goes through the roof with a crimson trace laser attached to it.LCP's first range outing. Observations: it fired flawlessly. It is definitely small. I started with the target out at 25 feet. (me being unfamiliar with the pistol) missed the target. Moved it in to 15ft all shots in -- good vertical alignment of impacts and fully covering center of mass. Conclusions: sights are a bit skimpy. I know, however, for quick out of pocket action protrusions would be a problem. I know the LCP isnt the type of pistol for target shooting. It is for pull quickly and shoot. It does that fine. With practice, groups will get small. First day shooting was a blast and also a lesson in humility! LOL Again, let me restate: the LCP is definitely not a target pistol -- not designed for that.
In conclusion: pistol seems well built, functions well, and is most definitely compact and hidden away.