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Ruger LCP 380 Auto Centerfire Pistol

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Product Description

What’s in the Box

  • Ruger LCP Pistol
  • 6-round Magazine
  • Finger Grip Extension Floorplate
  • Holster
  • Gun Lock
  • Instruction Manual

Designed with both male and female shooters in mind, the LCP is as affordable as it is reliable. At just 9.40 ounces (with an empty magazine), the LCP is lightweight and ideal for all-day carry - ensuring you have it when and where you need it.

Winner of the Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence® 2008 Handgun of the Year Award, the Ruger® LCP® delivers superior ergonomic design and handsome styling. When size and weight savings count, the LCP® is a natural for personal defense carry.

Firearm Specifications

  • Catalog Number: LCP
  • Model Number: 3701
  • Caliber: 380 Auto
  • Capacity: 6+1
  • Slide: Blued Alloy Steel
  • Barrel: Blued Alloy Steel
  • Grip Frame: Black High Performance Glass-Filled Nylon
  • Barrel Length: 2.75”
  • Length: 5.16”
  • Width: 0.82”
  • Weight: 9.40 oz.
  • Sights: Fixed
  • MA Approved & Certified: No
  • CA Approved: No

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Customer Reviews

(4 out of 5) Good for its Purpose
by from Plain City, OH on

This is for CHL close defense. Dont expect immediate accuracy, as it takes a little time to master. Bit of a kick, but you have to expect that due to its size. But, I did not buy this for any reason other than a close-in personal defense weapon, easy to carry and highly concealable. If your looking for a CHL gun or BUG, I recommend this gun. Put several rounds through out of the box without any issues.

(5 out of 5) Ruger LCP
by from Pataskala, Ohio on

I found it to be extremely accurate. Pros: Light weight, small, easy to conceal in pocket or wherever you choose. Cons: Extremely long trigger pull. Overall: For the price, this is an awesome backup gun, for pocket or ankle holstering. I would buy it again in a heartbeat.

(5 out of 5) Awesome pocket pistol
by from Pataskala, ohio on

This is great for a pocket or ankle holster. Shoots spot on. The only thing I have to get used to is the long trigger pull, and the slide doesn't lock back. But it is super accurate at 15 feet. Going to try it at 25 yards next.

(5 out of 5) My first store bought pistol.
by from Washington C.H, OH on

First off I want to thank Bob and Jim at the Obetz location they went above and beyond in assisting me with this purchase along with the knowledge of how to buy a firearm for the first time in a store. They assisted me from tha background check to recommendation of specific products, and Im happy to say that i consider these guys not just top notch sales men or customer service professionals but just two new buddies i had the pleasure of meeting. However this is not my first firearm the others I have are hand me downs from my grandfather, this is however the first firearm I can say is all mine, bought with my own money and I couldnt be happier. Along with the firearm I bought a hogue grip due to the guns reputation for being snappy although it turns out that this little shooter is a very pleasant shooter just as much as my grandpas old Colt 25 acp, and it feeds everything I give it to eat, no misfires, jams, or failures of any kind after a brutal 2050 rounds of high end ammo to budget

(1 out of 5) Jams right out of the box
by from Pickerington, OH on

I bought this gun for a backup CCW and right out of the box it stovepiped on me, I tried different ammo, different weight and still stovepiped. I sent it into Ruger and when I got it back I tried it again, but this time it wouldn't even load a shell. What the heck am I going to do now.....