Ruger LCP Max .380 Update - Problems Issues Fixed

Published on March 28, 2023
Duration: 17:20

This video provides an update on the Ruger LCP Max .380 ACP, addressing previous issues with magazine reliability and slide lockback. The presenter details how Ruger sent a replacement magazine, which appears to have resolved the primary problems. The video also touches on the use of Plus P ammunition and its potential impact on the firearm's operation, recommending standard pressure loads for optimal reliability.

Quick Summary

The Ruger LCP Max .380 ACP experienced issues like jams and failure to lock back, particularly after 1.5 years of pocket carry. Ruger provided a replacement magazine, which resolved the slide lockback problem. The firearm is not rated for Plus P ammunition, and standard pressure loads are recommended for reliable operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Previous Issues
  2. 00:37Contacting Ruger & New Magazine
  3. 01:25Plus P Ammunition Concerns
  4. 02:02Physics of Hot Loads & Springs
  5. 03:14Carrying Configuration & Ammunition
  6. 04:08Testing Plan: New Mag & Ammo
  7. 05:27Initial Firing & Slide Lockback Test
  8. 06:09Carry Scenario Simulation
  9. 06:36First Impressions of New Mag Performance
  10. 07:32Adjusting for Sights & Distance
  11. 08:09Confirming Magazine as Primary Issue
  12. 09:14Ruger's Confirmation of Early Mag Defects
  13. 10:25Sights: Elevation vs. Windage Adjustment
  14. 11:35Moving to Closer Targets & Rapid Fire
  15. 13:06Longer Range Steel Target Attempt (50 Yards)
  16. 14:02Long Range Accuracy Assessment
  17. 14:45Final Thoughts on Magazine Reliability
  18. 15:39Plus P vs. Standard Pressure Recap
  19. 16:14Future Spring Upgrade Considerations
  20. 16:55Conclusion & Links

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main issues reported with the Ruger LCP Max .380 ACP?

The primary issues reported with the Ruger LCP Max .380 ACP were occasional jams and the slide failing to lock back after the last round was fired. These problems surfaced after approximately 1.5 years of consistent pocket carry.

How did Ruger address the problems with the LCP Max?

Ruger customer service was contacted, and they sent a replacement magazine for the LCP Max. This new magazine appears to have resolved the slide lockback issue, and Ruger acknowledged that some early magazines had defects.

Is it safe to use Plus P ammunition in the Ruger LCP Max?

The Ruger LCP Max is not rated for Plus P ammunition. While it may function, using hotter loads can increase stress on the firearm and potentially lead to cycling issues or premature wear, especially with the factory recoil spring.

What type of ammunition is recommended for the Ruger LCP Max?

For optimal reliability and to avoid potential malfunctions, it is recommended to use standard pressure .380 ACP ammunition in the Ruger LCP Max. This aligns with the manufacturer's guidelines and ensures proper firearm operation.

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