Ruger Max 380 First Shots: Pocket Carry Done Right

Published on December 16, 2022
Duration: 10:46

Chris from Honest Outlaw provides an expert review of the Ruger LCP Max, highlighting its suitability for pocket carry. He demonstrates a practical 'thumbs-over' grip technique for improved control and safety with subcompact pistols. While acknowledging its limitations in shootability compared to larger firearms, the LCP Max is praised for its reliability, durability, and affordability as an ultra-concealment option.

Quick Summary

The Ruger LCP Max is an ultra-concealment .380 ACP pistol praised for its reliability and affordability (approx. $300). While its compact size makes it ideal for pocket carry, its light 18 oz weight leads to noticeable felt recoil. Expert reviewer Chris demonstrates a 'thumbs-over' grip technique for better control and notes its surprising accuracy at 50 yards, though it's less 'shootable' than larger models like the Glock 42.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Ruger LCP Max
  2. 00:45Physical Specifications
  3. 01:07Sights and Intended Use
  4. 01:31Caliber and Performance Discussion
  5. 02:39Market Position and Value
  6. 04:30Long Range Testing (50 Yards)
  7. 05:24Grip Technique Demonstration
  8. 07:36User Experience (Mrs. Outlaw)
  9. 09:21Final Verdict and Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Ruger LCP Max?

The Ruger LCP Max is a pocket-sized .380 ACP pistol featuring a polymer frame, striker-fired action, a 2.8-inch barrel, and a weight of approximately 18 oz. It boasts a thin and lightweight design, Truglo tritium front sight, and a U-notch rear sight, optimized for concealed carry.

How does the Ruger LCP Max perform at longer distances?

Surprisingly, the Ruger LCP Max demonstrated mechanical accuracy by hitting steel silhouette targets at 50 yards, exceeding expectations for a pistol designed primarily for close-quarters engagement and pocket carry.

What is the recommended grip technique for the Ruger LCP Max?

For the Ruger LCP Max, a 'thumbs-over' revolver-style grip is recommended. This involves placing the dominant thumb over the non-dominant thumb, pointing towards the target, to improve control and keep fingers away from the short muzzle.

Is the Ruger LCP Max suitable for new shooters?

While easy to carry, the LCP Max's light weight (18 oz) results in significant felt recoil, which can be 'unpleasant' or 'painful' for some shooters, particularly Mrs. Outlaw. It may be less 'shootable' than larger .380 pistols for beginners.

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