Anyone have any experience with the Ruger LCP 380?
I've had one for a few years (bought one right after the initial recall). Even though it's only a .380, it's quite unpleasant to shoot because it weighs so little. Important to use your first finger joint on the trigger, else you'll get pinched during the recoil. It's double action only, so it has a long trigger pull. It isn't meant for shooting at anything much beyond ten or fifteen yards, and at those distances it will keep a respectable group (not that I'm capable of shooting a respectable group, you understand, but the problem is me and not the weapon). If I was looking for a fun gun to take to the range and shoot, this would not be my pick.
However, you don't buy an LCP as a shooter, you buy it so that you're carrying something (marginally) more lethal than your pen. And for that I highly recommend the LCP. It fits very neatly in my right hip pocket and I literally carry it everywhere. Sitting on it all day is not uncomfortable for either me or the gun, it weighs less than my wallet, and Blackhawk (and probably others, by now) makes an effective little sheath that keeps it from sliding out of my pocket and holds back the lint. Size 2.
Long ago a law enforcement man I respected said that if you were going to carry, it was important to carry all the time. I agree with that. I carry the LCP all the time, because even my Kimber Ultra Carry .45 is too big to cart around every day.
- oldman