Gallery of Guns TV: Ruger LCP with LaserMax laser

Published on November 19, 2012
Duration: 1:14

This video reviews the Ruger LCP pistol, specifically a configuration available through Davidson's that includes a factory-attached LaserMax Centerfire laser accessory. It highlights the LCP's suitability for concealed carry due to its lightweight and compact design. Key specifications like barrel length, weight, caliber, and capacity are provided, along with details on its construction and trigger mechanism.

Quick Summary

The Ruger LCP, a lightweight compact pistol, is ideal for concealed carry. This version includes a factory-attached LaserMax Centerfire laser, enhancing its self-defense capabilities. It features a 2.75-inch barrel, weighs 9.90 oz with the laser, and is chambered in .380 ACP with a 6+1 capacity.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Laser Technology in Self Defense
  2. 00:16Ruger LCP Overview
  3. 00:28Davidson's Ruger LCP with LaserMax
  4. 00:33LaserMax Centerfire Accessory Details
  5. 00:38Ruger LCP Specifications
  6. 00:50Slide, Frame, and Trigger
  7. 00:56Self-Defense Suitability

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Ruger LCP with LaserMax?

The Ruger LCP with LaserMax features a 2.75-inch barrel, weighs 9.90 ounces empty with the laser, is chambered in .380 ACP, and has a 6+1 capacity. It includes a steel slide, a glass-filled nylon frame, and a double-action-only trigger.

Why is the Ruger LCP a good choice for concealed carry?

The Ruger LCP is designed for practical and safe concealed carry due to its lightweight and compact nature. The addition of a LaserMax Centerfire laser further enhances its utility for self-defense situations.

What is the LaserMax Centerfire accessory?

The LaserMax Centerfire is a laser accessory specifically designed for the Ruger LCP. It mounts directly to the pistol's frame, integrating seamlessly with the firearm for improved aiming in self-defense scenarios.

What caliber is the Ruger LCP pistol?

The Ruger LCP pistol reviewed in this video is chambered for the .380 ACP cartridge, a common caliber for compact self-defense firearms.

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