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    Much lighter than ^^^. Concealed hammer. No DA/SA

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    i love this guy's (girl's?) brutal honesty. This really is a pointless gun with spotty reliability with quality ammo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwcopple View Post
    i love this guy's (girl's?) brutal honesty. This really is a pointless gun with spotty reliability with quality ammo.
    Really, pointless? How about as a kit/trail/hiking gun? How about as a plinker or trainer for their LCPII? How about as a pocket gun for someone who can't handle a bigger caliber? See the point yet? The videos I've seen show it to be very reliable. Just because you can't see doesn't mean everyone else is blind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dwcopple View Post
    i love this guy's (girl's?) brutal honesty. This really is a pointless gun with spotty reliability with quality ammo.
    And someone who knows something about rimfire only had two malfunctions in 500 rounds. Maybe if this guy didn't limp wrist a 22 with his dainty gloves on he wouldn't have so many issues.


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    I love the butthurt this forum has been producing lately. Especially over Ruger firearms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwcopple View Post
    I love the butthurt this forum has been producing lately. Especially over Ruger firearms.
    What butthurt? You posted some video of a guy who barely knows how operate a gun and says he is brutally honest. I posted a counter video of someone who does a lot of rimfire and you say it's butthurt. The problem is probably you and not anyone else, but you do you.

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    The guy who "barely " knows how to operate a gun is paid by TFB and has tons of shooting vids posted on his channel and TFB's.

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    As an owner and carrier of an LCPII in .380 I really don't get the point of the same gun in .22 but to each their own.

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    Pretty good review on Real Guns

    https://www.realguns.com/articles/1156.htm

    I have to say in regard to 22 cal pocket guns. When I was a cop I carried a small Sterling 302 .22 as a backup/pocket gun. I figured it was better than a .25 auto a lot of the guys carried at the time (late 1970s) and I could afford to shoot it a lot. I carried it with CCI Stingers. I eventually replaced it with an AMT 380 Backup for awhile. The Sterling was a fun little gun and I put thousands of rounds through it before selling it to another cop. I can see the LCP2 22 as handy little kit/pack gun or as something just to have to plink with.
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