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Range Report: Ruger LCP 10th Anniversary Edition
A few weeks ago I got a brand new Ruger LCP 10th Anniversary Edition which I have since taken out for a short range trip.
I am happy to report that my Ruger LCP performed flawlessly. Granted that I only fired 50 rounds of Remington UMC 95gr FMJ and one magazine of Hornady American Gunner 90gr XTP, but for me that's enough to be confident in its ability to feed at least the two magazines I will be carrying on my person should the need to do so ever arise.
I shot it one-handed, two-handed, and even intentionally limp-wristed it, just to see if it would choke, but it fed every last round without issue.
The gun was a bit snappy, which comes as no surprise seeing as it's a 9oz gun firing .380 ACP, but it's not really uncomfortable to shoot. It will jump around in your hand if you don't grip it tightly, but it doesn't hurt. However, after shooting a full box of 50 rounds, I was no longer interested in shooting it because while it isn't painful to shoot, it's not really "fun" to shoot either.
Overall, I'm very pleased with my new LCP and can now carry it with confidence.
Note: I cleaned and lubricated my LCP prior to taking it out to the range because I don't mess around, nor do I subscribe to lofty ideals such as that every firearm should function perfectly right out of the box, especially not inexpensive mass-produced pocket pistols.
A few weeks ago I got a brand new Ruger LCP 10th Anniversary Edition which I have since taken out for a short range trip.
I am happy to report that my Ruger LCP performed flawlessly. Granted that I only fired 50 rounds of Remington UMC 95gr FMJ and one magazine of Hornady American Gunner 90gr XTP, but for me that's enough to be confident in its ability to feed at least the two magazines I will be carrying on my person should the need to do so ever arise.
I shot it one-handed, two-handed, and even intentionally limp-wristed it, just to see if it would choke, but it fed every last round without issue.
The gun was a bit snappy, which comes as no surprise seeing as it's a 9oz gun firing .380 ACP, but it's not really uncomfortable to shoot. It will jump around in your hand if you don't grip it tightly, but it doesn't hurt. However, after shooting a full box of 50 rounds, I was no longer interested in shooting it because while it isn't painful to shoot, it's not really "fun" to shoot either.
Overall, I'm very pleased with my new LCP and can now carry it with confidence.
Note: I cleaned and lubricated my LCP prior to taking it out to the range because I don't mess around, nor do I subscribe to lofty ideals such as that every firearm should function perfectly right out of the box, especially not inexpensive mass-produced pocket pistols.