Ruger LCP II Unboxing and Field Strip

Published on October 22, 2016
Duration: 4:49

This video provides an unboxing and field strip of the Ruger LCP II, highlighting its improvements over the original LCP. Key features discussed include modernized sights, a slide lock/release, a broader grip for comfort, and an improved trigger. The field strip process is demonstrated, noting the use of a pin that requires a tool for removal.

Quick Summary

The Ruger LCP II improves upon the original with modernized sights, a slide lock/release, a broader grip for comfort, and a more shootable trigger. Field stripping involves removing the slide stop pin with a tool after ensuring the firearm is unloaded.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to LCP II
  2. 00:31What's in the Box
  3. 01:10Gun Overview and Features
  4. 02:01Grip and Magazine
  5. 02:16Indicators and Action Type
  6. 02:26Field Strip - Start
  7. 03:05Slide Removal
  8. 03:09Frame Inspection
  9. 03:22Recoil Spring Assembly
  10. 03:47Barrel and Feed Ramp
  11. 04:10Slide Internals
  12. 04:20Range Expectations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key improvements in the Ruger LCP II compared to the original LCP?

The Ruger LCP II features modernized sights for better target acquisition, a slide lock and release for easier manipulation, a slightly broader grip for improved comfort, and a trigger that is considered more shootable and refined than the original model.

How do you field strip the Ruger LCP II?

To field strip the Ruger LCP II, first ensure it's unloaded. Lock the slide to the rear, then use a blunt object or screwdriver to pry out the slide stop pin. Once the pin is removed, the slide can be moved forward and off the frame.

What caliber is the Ruger LCP II chambered in?

The Ruger LCP II is chambered in .380 ACP. It is designed as a micro compact pistol, making it suitable for concealed carry and as a backup firearm.

What accessories come with the Ruger LCP II?

The Ruger LCP II typically comes with essential accessories including paperwork, a Ruger-branded pocket holster, a gun lock, a flush base plate, and an extended base plate for its eight-round magazine.

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