Ruger's new LCP .380

Sturmgewehre

New member
I shot my new LCP the other day, had a hard time hitting the side
of a barn so I guess I'll just use it for up close (if I ever need it for that)
I could handle the recoil easy but didn't enjoy shooting it.

(edited to add) all together only shot it about 50 times, so I'm not sure if it is broken in yet.

Once you learn how to shoot them, they are very accurate and easy to shoot.



That's video of me shooting pins with mine a couple weekends ago.

I don't think the gun needs to be broken in, I think you need to be broken in to the gun. :)

Hopefully it grows on you.
 

shinerjohn

New member
I agree

The 2nd trip to the range, my accuracy was greatly improved. I know the pistol had not changed. I was adjusting to it.
 

mikef

New member
I just bought one. Took it to the range and was hitting well within the 9 and 8 rings at 10 yards. On the 53rd shot the trigger failed to reset. So back to Ruger for repairs. I actually like it,but if it doesn't go bang what good is it. I'm not sure if I'll keep it or not. I've got a Kahr PM9 that I carry faithfully,was just looking for something for hot weather carry.
 
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