I finally got my LCP after waiting months for it.....When I got it , I field stripped it, cleaned it, and lubed it... I also got to geeking on it and polished the feedramp and breech face with a felt tipped Dremel.I took it to the range today(Angeles) and got to test her out... I had some Remington 102gr Golder Sabers HP to try out and at the range they had some Fiocchi 95gr FMJ, so I bought some of those to try ...Well , both of those rounds cycled PERFECTLY...after 100rds I did not have ONE malf....I was very suprised..I was expecting atleast a couple .....I did have a slight problem that I ONLY expereinced with the finger extension magazine..The problem is that I would accidently press the mag release button while I was firing....I have fairly large hands but I figured out how to hold the pistol with out pressing the button on accident...
BTW...this thing kicks like a race horse...Hand was pretty tired after those 100 rds...
I give the Ruger LCP a A+ for being a Reliable, Decent power packing , and very excellent for CCW or as a BUG...Targets were at 15ft...
BTW...this thing kicks like a race horse...Hand was pretty tired after those 100 rds...
I give the Ruger LCP a A+ for being a Reliable, Decent power packing , and very excellent for CCW or as a BUG...Targets were at 15ft...

. I assumed since it looked just like my P32 that it was a .32. It's more like a P3AT. I had a P3AT and sold it because it was more abusive to my hands than the P32. 
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