Ruger LCP .380
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Re: Ruger LCP .380
I occassionally carry a p3at on a clipdraw in the summer months. They're reasonably accurate for only having trench sights, light and easy to hide but they are not meant for range duty. I only shoot mine 3-4 times a year just to make sure it works as it should. 20-30 rounds at a time is enough for me-the recoil is harsh and .380 ammo is way overpriced anyways.
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Re: Ruger LCP .380
yep definitely not a range gun lol .... I need it for canceled carry
was hoping to here some good things about the p3AT cheaper then the ruger and none of the shops around me have an LCP in stock ... but there are P3AT's all day long!!
hmmmm might have to pick this up ***** looks dope with the crimson trace laser & Belt clip!!
was hoping to here some good things about the p3AT cheaper then the ruger and none of the shops around me have an LCP in stock ... but there are P3AT's all day long!!
hmmmm might have to pick this up ***** looks dope with the crimson trace laser & Belt clip!!
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Re: Ruger LCP .380
The p3at is a good gun but just like any small framed .380's there not a range gun but are good to carry on you for protection my buddy has a olive drab p3at that he is selling for $200
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was hearing about a bunch of problems with them & FTF & FTE problems ?? but heard they fixed um up a bit ... what year is his .380 ??
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It's one of the newer ones he has only had it about a year I sold him my glock 30 so he has no use for it any more so he decided to sell it I thought about buying it myself
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check out www.usacarry.com. thats a good forum and theres a few thread on the lcp/p3at topic. I've been thinkin about either one of those guns for a while now too. LCP's are hard to come by but i think im gonna wait it out to get one of them. I just like the looks better. Almost the same gun otherwise....
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I haven't even seen one in person yet !!! arg .. but I almost bought the p3at a couple times now ..... if I haven't seen one by the next time a p3at is in front of me & I have cash then .. then its Kel tec for me .... but I think Ill end up regretting it once I do handle an LCP ...lol
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I haven't even seen one in person yet !!! arg .. but I almost bought the p3at a couple times now ..... if I haven't seen one by the next time a p3at is in front of me & I have cash then .. then its Kel tec for me .... but I think Ill end up regretting it once I do handle an LCP ...lol
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