A GEM, -13 Degrees 10+1 .22 LR LCP II LiteRack

Published on February 23, 2026
Duration: 0:57

This review focuses on the Ruger LCP II LiteRack in .22 LR, highlighting its performance in extreme cold (-13°F). The firearm demonstrated reliability during a cold-weather test using CCI hollow points, functioning perfectly through rapid fire sequences and locking back on an empty magazine. However, a notable criticism is the difficulty in loading the magazines due to the lack of push-down tabs.

Quick Summary

The Ruger LCP II LiteRack .22 LR proved reliable in extreme cold (-13°F) during testing with CCI hollow points, functioning perfectly through rapid fire and locking back on empty. However, magazine loading can be difficult due to the lack of push-down tabs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the LCP II .22 LR
  2. 00:05Specifications and Use Cases
  3. 00:19Cold Weather Reliability Test
  4. 00:30Magazine Loading Issues
  5. 00:40Shooting Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Ruger LCP II LiteRack .22 LR perform in extreme cold?

The Ruger LCP II LiteRack .22 LR was tested in -13°F weather and demonstrated reliable function, including during rapid fire sequences and locking back on an empty magazine, using CCI hollow point ammunition.

What are the key features of the Ruger LCP II LiteRack .22 LR?

The Ruger LCP II LiteRack .22 LR features a 10+1 capacity and the LiteRack system, which allows the slide to lock back on an empty magazine. It's suggested for light carry scenarios.

What is a potential drawback of the Ruger LCP II LiteRack .22 LR?

A noted criticism of the Ruger LCP II LiteRack .22 LR is the difficulty in loading the magazines, as they lack push-down tabs which can make inserting .22 LR rounds challenging.

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