Abbotson
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Sold my .32 for a Ruger LCP in .380 and never regretted it.
The Seecamp was beautifully made but way too finicky to count on in a pinch.
The Seecamp was beautifully made but way too finicky to count on in a pinch.
Silver tips don’t expand worth a darn after a clothing barrier anyway, but they were popular back in the day.There are several ammo makers who produce 60gr HP. I've had good luck with Gold Dot and PMC Bronze. Silvertips are hard to find.
I guess that’s why they make chocolate and vanilla, as my grandmother use to say. I was at a local gun shop, and saw the Max in the case. I asked to see it, and the owner says “don’t go there, see the used one next to it? It’s mine”While I fully recognize the Seecamp has sort of a cult following, I just have a hard time understanding why in today's day and age it still does. Yes, it is small and compact but only holds 6+1 in 380acp. It has no sights, is unreliable with most readily available ammunition, magazines often need specialized factory fitting and they are hard to shoot well.
In contrast Ruger makes the new and improved LCP Max in 380 which weighs 10.5 ounces, comes with both a 10 and 12 round magazine, has excellent night sights, is totally reliable with almost any ammunition available, is accurate, readily available for about $400+ and new spare magazines fit perfectly right out of the box.
I have shot (friend guns) both the Seecamp .32 and .380 but could never get them to work for more than a few rounds in a row due to ammunition difficulties. Sometimes you just can't find the recommended Silvertips or a couple of other specific rounds people say work. In contrast the Ruger LCP Max eats anything and works!
So while the Seecamp has been a popular cult-like pistol for decades now, I still scratch my head in search for the reason why...... I am not saying the Seecamp isn't a well made, smooth, sort of neat little gun - got that, but today it is just my own opinion there are much better and more viable choices out there with a whole lot less on the negative side. And let's face facts, the Seecamp is strictly for SD purposes and needs reliability with readily available ammo.
A Milford gun, serial in the 21,000 range. So far I haven't found a serial number list for Seecamp.
There is no serial number lookup that I am aware of perhaps a call to the factory in MA can be helpful.
No. 20 or so years ago they were the pocket gun of choice, an icon, and you were admired to have one. Then Keltec of all companies created their 6 ounce 32 and later their 380.That's a shame.
Have Seecamp owners regrouped somewhere else?
While I do not own any Rugers, I have instructed multiple new owners that do. We have fired their guns thousands of times with zero malfunctions while using cheap range ammo as well. ANY manufacturer can produce a lemon or a batch of lemon's over a short run - but to say the new Ruger LCP Max is a "no go there" is in my opinion highly inaccurate. Talk about lemons and poor QC...... just look at S&W's production runs over the last decade!I guess that’s why they make chocolate and vanilla, as my grandmother use to say. I was at a local gun shop, and saw the Max in the case. I asked to see it, and the owner says “don’t go there, see the used one next to it? It’s mine”