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    Default Ruger LCP

    I am shopping for a BUG (back up gun small enough to fit in a pocket). I was looking at a KEL-TEC P3AT but when I saw the Ruger LCP in a magazine it seemed perfect and I believe Ruger has a better reputation. Has anybody seen one or know where I can find one locally?

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    I looked at one at SHOT, very nice. Looked like a quality version of the Kel-Tec. I have one on order from Arctic Shooting Sports, but you may want to check with a local Ruger Distributor like Specialty Sports or L&S Distributing.

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    Ruger LCP (Little Copy Pistol)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mista Bukit View Post
    I am shopping for a BUG (back up gun small enough to fit in a pocket). I was looking at a KEL-TEC P3AT but when I saw the Ruger LCP in a magazine it seemed perfect and I believe Ruger has a better reputation. Has anybody seen one or know where I can find one locally?
    I have both the Kel-Tec and the LCP. I haven't shot the LCP a lot but so far it isn't ammo finicky, decent trigger for it's intended purpose and it is very accurate for a small gun with minimal sights. Kel-Tec pocket clips and mags both work with the Ruger. It's got a more quality feel than the KT as well.

    To be fair, my KT has been a flawless shooter through several hundred rounds as well. The slide lock is a nice feature on the Ruger.

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    Default pf-9

    i own a pf-9 and is verry reliable and far better than the p 11 and
    packs a lot of punch for the size not one jam out of 200 round
    but have not tryed hallo points nice gun for price and verry concelable
    i was sceptical at first but no dissapointments thanks just a oppinion
    sorry for the spelling

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    I have a LCP, and like it. Shots good, but you have to hold it damn tight to get any kind of groups.

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    Had one for a short time..
    trigger was adequate..I ran only ball ammo through it and had no issues whatsoever.

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    Once tweaked (fluff & buff), the P3AT is a fine little gun.

    LCP is plus/minus from the original. I wouldn't hesitate to carry either once proofed with a few hundred rounds of ammo (If you can find any .380 around!)

    No slide lock on the P3AT does bother me a bit...

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    I carry a LCP as a back up to my Glock 23 and I love it I was going to buy a Kel tec but the ruger felt better in my hands, i also plan on buying a ruger LCR very soon

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    I have a P3AT and a friend of mine has an LCP.

    Both have been very reliable, but the LCP feels slightly better in the hand, looks a lot better and has a much better trigger.

    But lets be honest, neither is a fun gun to shoot, But either will make a great "belly gun" when things go pear shaped out on the town.

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