Lovesbeer99
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I took my new LCP to the range and I'm satisfied with the purchase and will carry this from time to time (I don'tcarry often). I didn't try different ammo, and I didn't shoot for accuracy. My range does not allow holster draws so I just started in a 2 hand ready position, lifted the gun and fired at a rapid pace at a Q target at 7 yards. I figured there was no point to test for accuracy, so I only tested for shootability.
I had no problems keeping all rounds in the kill zone of the Q. After a few magazines the grouping (actully more like a pattern) tightened. So I put the target out to 16 yards. Again I had no problem keep all shots in the kill zone of the Q shooting at a rapid pace.
The trigger was surprizingly usable, but the sights are very difficult to pick up. I was mostly point shooting for that reason. I might try painting the front sight to see if it helps. The recoil is a little snappy, but I also had no problem returning the gun to point of aim.
Function was perfect and I like that the magazine drops forcefully from the gun. I'd consider this a usable gun, quite good for its intended purpose, but this is not a top of the line hand crafted piece. I do like this gun though.
I had no problems keeping all rounds in the kill zone of the Q. After a few magazines the grouping (actully more like a pattern) tightened. So I put the target out to 16 yards. Again I had no problem keep all shots in the kill zone of the Q shooting at a rapid pace.
The trigger was surprizingly usable, but the sights are very difficult to pick up. I was mostly point shooting for that reason. I might try painting the front sight to see if it helps. The recoil is a little snappy, but I also had no problem returning the gun to point of aim.
Function was perfect and I like that the magazine drops forcefully from the gun. I'd consider this a usable gun, quite good for its intended purpose, but this is not a top of the line hand crafted piece. I do like this gun though.