NEW Ruger LCP II .22 LR (Lite Rack) - TheFirearmGuy

Published on January 12, 2020
Duration: 6:01

The Ruger LCP II .22 LR 'Lite Rack' is presented as an easy-to-operate compact pistol, ideal for seniors or beginners due to its light spring. It features a 10+1 capacity, manual thumb safety, and 'cocking ears' for easier slide manipulation. With an MSRP of $349, it includes a pocket holster and speed loader, making it a practical option for concealed carry and self-defense.

Quick Summary

The Ruger LCP II .22 LR 'Lite Rack' is designed for ease of use with reduced spring tension for simple slide manipulation. It offers a 10+1 capacity, includes a manual thumb safety, and features 'cocking ears' for easier racking, making it suitable for beginners and those with less hand strength.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Ruger-57 Context
  2. 00:36Ruger LCP II .22 LR 'Lite Rack' Overview
  3. 01:07Capacity and Safety Features
  4. 02:01Design and Ergonomics
  5. 02:49Pricing and Accessories
  6. 03:19Trigger and Weight Specs
  7. 04:24Disassembly and Internals

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Ruger LCP II .22 LR 'Lite Rack' easy to use?

The 'Lite Rack' feature significantly reduces the spring tension, making the slide much easier to pull back. This is ideal for seniors, beginners, or anyone who struggles with the strength needed for standard pistol slides.

What is the capacity of the Ruger LCP II .22 LR?

The Ruger LCP II chambered in .22 LR comes with a 10-round magazine, providing a total capacity of 10+1 rounds (one in the chamber, ten in the magazine).

Does the Ruger LCP II .22 LR have a manual safety?

Yes, the Ruger LCP II .22 LR features a manual thumb safety located on the left side of the frame, offering an additional layer of security for the user.

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

Key features include the 'Lite Rack' system for easy slide manipulation, 'cocking ears' for enhanced grip during racking, integral sights, and a hammer-fired system, maintaining a similar profile to the .380 ACP model.

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