Ruger LCP Max vs LCP II | Pocket Carry Pistols

Published on January 6, 2024
Duration: 13:20

This video compares the Ruger LCP Max and LCP II for pocket carry. The LCP Max offers increased capacity and improved sights but is slightly wider and heavier. The LCP II is a proven, reliable pocket pistol. Both exhibit shootability, though the Max has a slight edge due to its grip and sights. Holster fitment can be inconsistent between models, even from the same manufacturer.

Quick Summary

The Ruger LCP Max and LCP II are both capable pocket pistols. The LCP Max offers higher capacity and better sights but is slightly wider. The LCP II is a proven reliable option. Shootability is good for both, with the Max having a slight edge due to its grip and sights. Holster compatibility can be an issue between the two models.

Chapters

  1. 00:45Introduction: LCP Max vs LCP II
  2. 01:01Ruger LCP II History & Carry Experience
  3. 01:44Past Pocket Pistol Experiences
  4. 01:57LCP II Improvements
  5. 02:14LCP Max Features & Sights
  6. 02:31Grip & Size Comparison
  7. 03:38Holster Fitment Issues
  8. 05:13Point of Aim/Impact Discussion
  9. 05:25Live Fire Testing: LCP Max
  10. 06:01LCP Max Accuracy Observations
  11. 06:34Trigger Control & Ammunition Impact
  12. 07:52Live Fire Testing: LCP II
  13. 08:20LCP II Malfunction (Double Feed)
  14. 08:47LCP II Point of Impact
  15. 09:48Steel Plate Shooting
  16. 10:00Malfunctions with Fiocchi Ammo
  17. 10:46Testing LCP Max with Handloads
  18. 11:22Recoil Control Comparison
  19. 11:36Final Thoughts & Carry Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the Ruger LCP Max and LCP II?

The LCP Max offers higher magazine capacity and improved sights, including a serrated front post and U-notch rear. It's slightly wider and heavier than the LCP II, which is a more compact and lighter option known for its proven reliability.

How does the shootability of the Ruger LCP Max and LCP II compare?

Both pistols are considered shootable for their size. The LCP Max has a slight edge due to its improved sights and a slightly larger grip that aids in recoil control. The LCP II was a significant improvement over earlier models, offering a much better trigger and usable sights.

Are holsters interchangeable between the Ruger LCP Max and LCP II?

Not always. While some holsters might fit both, there can be discrepancies. The LCP Max's slightly different dimensions can lead to a less secure fit in holsters designed specifically for the LCP II, and vice-versa, even from the same manufacturer.

What were the reliability issues observed during the Ruger LCP Max and LCP II comparison?

The LCP Max showed a tendency to shoot low and had a failure to go into battery with Fiocchi ammo. The LCP II experienced a double feed with handloads. The speaker noted that the LCP Max had more minor issues during testing, requiring further evaluation before full carry confidence.

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