Baby Gun Daddy (or Momma) Gun- Ruger Security .380 and Ruger LCP Max .380

Published on November 25, 2024
Duration: 8:12

This video compares the Ruger Security-380 and Ruger LCP Max, both chambered in .380 ACP. The reviewer highlights their similarities in being hammer-fired with detachable magazines and similar trigger safeties, while noting the Security-380 is larger. Accuracy tests at 5 yards with 95-grain Armscor ammunition showed both firearms kept all rounds on target, with the Security-380 producing a slightly tighter group.

Quick Summary

The Ruger Security-380 and LCP Max are both hammer-fired .380 ACP pistols with detachable magazines and internal trigger safeties. Accuracy tests at 5 yards showed both kept all rounds on target, with the Security-380 achieving a slightly tighter group. The LCP Max is ideal for pocket carry, while the Security-380 offers a more substantial grip.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Introduction: Baby Gun Daddy/Momma Gun Series
  2. 00:46Firearms Under Review: Ruger Security-380 & LCP Max
  3. 01:11Design Similarities: Hammer-Fired, Detachable Mags
  4. 01:34Intended Use: Pocket Gun vs. Larger Carry
  5. 01:46Ruger Security-380 Design Features
  6. 02:06Grip and Magazine Extension on Security-380
  7. 02:11Ruger LCP Max as a Pocket Gun
  8. 02:24Accuracy Test Setup: 5 Yards, Armscor Ammo
  9. 03:27First Magazine Results: Security-380 Group
  10. 03:45First Magazine Results: LCP Max Group
  11. 04:02Continuing Accuracy Tests
  12. 05:14Shooting Tendencies and Group Consistency
  13. 05:37Sights Comparison: Security-380 vs. LCP Max
  14. 05:46Practical Accuracy at 5-7 Yards
  15. 06:11Conclusion: Ruger Security-380 vs. LCP Max
  16. 06:19Outro: Cranky Gun Reviews Channel Growth

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key similarities between the Ruger Security-380 and Ruger LCP Max?

Both the Ruger Security-380 and LCP Max are hammer-fired pistols chambered in .380 ACP. They both utilize detachable magazines and feature similar internal trigger safeties, making them mechanically related despite their size differences.

How did the Ruger Security-380 and LCP Max perform in accuracy tests at 5 yards?

In tests using 95-grain Armscor ammunition at 5 yards, both firearms kept all 10 rounds on target. The Security-380 produced a slightly tighter group, measuring approximately 4x2.5 inches, while the LCP Max's group was around 4.5x3.5 inches.

What are the intended uses for the Ruger Security-380 and Ruger LCP Max?

The Ruger LCP Max is primarily considered a pocket or belly gun, ideal for concealed carry in close-quarters situations. The larger Ruger Security-380, while still compact, offers a more substantial grip and is also suitable for concealed carry.

What design features contribute to the shootability of the Ruger Security-380?

The Ruger Security-380 features lightning cuts on its slide and material removed around the chamber and barrel, which lightens the slide. Additionally, with a magazine extension, it allows for a full three-finger grip, enhancing control and comfort.

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