Interesting. Thanks for the heads up.Tireshred wrote:Ammo yes, they've sold .380 Blazer for around $60 a box, maybe more, and FN ammo for really high prices and probably others, I quit going there. I know supply and demand, yada, yada, yada, but Academy, Wally, Cabelas, Sportsman and others haven't done this. Just serach it on this forum and you'll see quite a few posts.
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- Wed May 13, 2009 10:10 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: LCP Recall
- Replies: 276
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Re: LCP Recall
- Wed May 13, 2009 6:13 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: LCP Recall
- Replies: 276
- Views: 120488
Re: LCP Recall
Gouging? Please do tell. These grips are actually a buck cheaper at CTD. Have they been gouging ammo? I haven't really paid much attention now that I'm finally feeling "full" on ammo for now.
- Wed May 13, 2009 9:45 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: LCP Recall
- Replies: 276
- Views: 120488
Re: LCP Recall
Thanks for the info, Tireshred. Didn't think to check for Pearce grips. This place has them too http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/58065-1.html. I'm going to add some to my cart for my next order from them.Tireshred wrote:I have both the Ruger extensions and the Pierce, they are so close as to not being an issue. Here's where to get the Pierce.
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- Tue May 12, 2009 9:54 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: LCP Recall
- Replies: 276
- Views: 120488
Re: LCP Recall
I finally received my mag extension more than a month after receiving the returned/repaired gun. It is nice (definitely makes grip on the gun more stable).fredtubbs wrote:I got my LCP back from Ruger in March, but I still don't have my magazine extension. Did anyone else get theirs (after received the gun back)?
Thanks
Wish I knew where to buy more.
- Tue May 05, 2009 9:24 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: LCP Recall
- Replies: 276
- Views: 120488
Re: LCP Recall
The Academy in Cedar Park, just down the road from my house, has Ruger LCPs in stock in the gun counter. I think I saw one at McBride's in Austin the other day too, but may have been a Kel Tec (didn't look that closely).beads wrote: 2 month wait on them.
- Tue May 05, 2009 9:22 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: LCP Recall
- Replies: 276
- Views: 120488
Re: LCP Recall
I am pleased with my LCP, more so now that I have the CT laser grip (only laser I own and it REALLY helps me aim this tiny gun). I carry mine in a leather pocket holster with a wallet-like flat front panel that prevents any printing of the gun, even in tight pants. http://www.pocketholsters.com/ This is also one of the few quality holsters available for LCP with CT laser mounted. I strongly recommend this holster. Once I got the leather worked in a bit, it has functioned flawlessly for me.
The LCP is my last resort gun when I need to be in business attire with nice (read: thin & prissy) dress pants, tucked in shirts, and thin/weak belts. My career finds me in this attire more often than I'd like, thus I've been carrying the LCP a lot. However, if the pants I happen to be wearing for the day are durable enough and have large enough front pockets, I instead carry my S&W 638 J-frame .38 in a DeSantis Nemisis. I'm just a bit more comfortable with both the caliber and my ability to fire this gun accurately, especially in bright daylight (the CT laser on LCP can be nealry impossible to see in bright daylight).
I'm not wild about the .380 caliber, but as many have said - it's better than nothing at all. Before I got the CT laser, I viewed this gun not much more than a good long knife in effectiveness. But with the laser, I am comfortable I can hit my target at 10-15 yards if I had to. Not with a "kill shot" mind you - but I can hurt an attacker enough to allow me to make a quick get-away. I strongly recommend Hornady's new "Critical Defense" ammo, which was basically invented for small, short barrel underpowered guns like this and the Kel Tecs.
This is not the gun you'd want if you were a LEO patrolling the streets. But for its intended purpose it does well. For the money, it's probably the best pocket .380 on the market (I've held, but not fired the new Magnum Research .380 pocket gun, which is probably a better gun, but it's nearly twice as expensive and quite a bit heavier).
The LCP is my last resort gun when I need to be in business attire with nice (read: thin & prissy) dress pants, tucked in shirts, and thin/weak belts. My career finds me in this attire more often than I'd like, thus I've been carrying the LCP a lot. However, if the pants I happen to be wearing for the day are durable enough and have large enough front pockets, I instead carry my S&W 638 J-frame .38 in a DeSantis Nemisis. I'm just a bit more comfortable with both the caliber and my ability to fire this gun accurately, especially in bright daylight (the CT laser on LCP can be nealry impossible to see in bright daylight).
I'm not wild about the .380 caliber, but as many have said - it's better than nothing at all. Before I got the CT laser, I viewed this gun not much more than a good long knife in effectiveness. But with the laser, I am comfortable I can hit my target at 10-15 yards if I had to. Not with a "kill shot" mind you - but I can hurt an attacker enough to allow me to make a quick get-away. I strongly recommend Hornady's new "Critical Defense" ammo, which was basically invented for small, short barrel underpowered guns like this and the Kel Tecs.
This is not the gun you'd want if you were a LEO patrolling the streets. But for its intended purpose it does well. For the money, it's probably the best pocket .380 on the market (I've held, but not fired the new Magnum Research .380 pocket gun, which is probably a better gun, but it's nearly twice as expensive and quite a bit heavier).
- Mon Apr 13, 2009 2:04 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: LCP Recall
- Replies: 276
- Views: 120488
Re: LCP Recall
I received my 370xxx LCP back from recall fix about 6 weeks ago (took about 3 weeks total to send, fix, return). Just recieved my mag extension on Saturday.
I didn't think I'd like/need/use the mag extension, but I like the feel and the gun still fits and draws well from my pocket holster. Anyone know where I can get two more mag extensions for my other mags?
I didn't think I'd like/need/use the mag extension, but I like the feel and the gun still fits and draws well from my pocket holster. Anyone know where I can get two more mag extensions for my other mags?