yhtomit
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I understand (which is not to say "I know" ) that the polygonal rifling in Glocks makes them either inappropriate or less appropriate for use with lead bullets. (If I'm already wrong, won't be the first time -- just let me know.)
If the new Ruger LCP has polygonal rifling, is the same thing true?
Now that I have a press and more than 100 pieces of decent-looking .380 brass, it's ever more tempting to get a Cz-83 in 380, an LCP, a Guardian, or other .380 pistol.
The LCP sure looks sweet -- but not if reloads are inadvisable in it!
timothy
If the new Ruger LCP has polygonal rifling, is the same thing true?
Now that I have a press and more than 100 pieces of decent-looking .380 brass, it's ever more tempting to get a Cz-83 in 380, an LCP, a Guardian, or other .380 pistol.
The LCP sure looks sweet -- but not if reloads are inadvisable in it!
timothy