Much lighter than ^^^. Concealed hammer. No DA/SA
Much lighter than ^^^. Concealed hammer. No DA/SA
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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No man made law physically prevents one from doing anything they have a mind to.
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.
No man made law physically prevents one from doing anything they have a mind to.
I love the butthurt this forum has been producing lately. Especially over Ruger firearms.
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.
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.
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.
No man made law physically prevents one from doing anything they have a mind to.