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Video: Ruger's new LCP, tiny CCW

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http://ruger.com/LCP/Video.html


Looks like a nice gun for a BUG? MSRP is 330.00 and available mid march of this year.

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http://www.ruger.com/LCP/index.html
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See the earlier thread about the Ruger LCP.

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Looks a lot like a Kel-Tec...
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G.C.Montgomery wrote:Looks a lot like a Kel-Tec...
i cant get over how much it looks like KTs
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visual comparison

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I liked the video, at the it say's "You Need One" So much for subliminal messages. Now I am thinking about all the places I can conceal it.
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lot prettier than the p3at IMHO
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it gets my vote for Best Music in a commercial...
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lawrnk wrote:lot prettier than the p3at IMHO
Pretty doesn't launch bullets. On the surface, I see enough visual similarities that I wonder if the aren't mechanical twins. Kinda like the Pontiac Solstice sitting next to a Saturn Sky. One is prettier depending on who you ask but, they are mechnically identical.
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G.C.Montgomery wrote:
lawrnk wrote:lot prettier than the p3at IMHO
Pretty doesn't launch bullets. On the surface, I see enough visual similarities that I wonder if the aren't mechanical twins. Kinda like the Pontiac Solstice sitting next to a Saturn Sky. One is prettier depending on who you ask but, they are mechnically identical.
But then there is the name. Has to do with trust and confidence.
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G.C.Montgomery wrote:Pretty doesn't launch bullets.
Bullets no, but maybe ships. :mrgreen: If this proves to be a reliable pistol, then Ruger may have a winner.
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WildBill wrote:
G.C.Montgomery wrote:Pretty doesn't launch bullets.
Bullets no, but maybe ships. :mrgreen: If this proves to be a reliable pistol, then Ruger may have a winner.
:iagree:

This should be a step up in quality over the Kel-Tec. Only 1 oz heavier than a P3ATand just slightly bigger, yet hopefully built with Ruger's rock solid reliability. Now if they would do something about the - typical for Ruger - heavy (8 lb) trigger pull I might consider trying one out.
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Reliability is my only concern here. If Ruger's version works, that will be great. A reliable, ultra-compact 380 will find a lot of buyers.
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Liberty wrote:
G.C.Montgomery wrote:
lawrnk wrote:lot prettier than the p3at IMHO
Pretty doesn't launch bullets. On the surface, I see enough visual similarities that I wonder if the aren't mechanical twins. Kinda like the Pontiac Solstice sitting next to a Saturn Sky. One is prettier depending on who you ask but, they are mechnically identical.
But then there is the name. Has to do with trust and confidence.

Agreed. I own a gun by both brands, and would put much more faith in Ruger over Kel-tec.
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John Farnam handled one at the SHOT show, and emailed that the Ruger has a slide lock and a shorter trigger re-set than the Kel-Tec P3AT.

Anyone know if the magazines are by any chance interchangeable between the Kel-Tec and the Ruger? We already have a Kel-Tec .380 in the family, and thought about getting another, but it would be annoying to have two nearly identical guns that can't exchange magazines. I would probably stick to the Kel-Tec in that case.

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