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I do believe the gloves are off!. . . .
Stomper
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I do believe the gloves are off!. . . .
Stomper
OK, you win.... twinkle-toes.
I figured you would be asleep still.
Nope.... I do HVAC, I'm preppin' to make BIG MONEY today.
So you suck and blow for money?
Nope.... I do HVAC, I'm preppin' to make BIG MONEY today.
Cmon now he lays pipe too...So you suck and blow for money?
(That's totally original, right?)
So you suck and blow for money?
(That's totally original, right?)
Cmon now he lays pipe too...
or ducting as they call it.
Man, nothing like a beat down before a hard day's work. Geeze.
And I thought I was mean.
I used to work underground construction. I spent many a day laying pipe... into manholes no less
I used to work underground construction. I spent many a day laying pipe... into manholes no less
Back to the subject... well kinda... I've been pocket carrying my LCP2 with one in the chamber since I got it. The only safety is the trigger safety similar to glock. This thread got me thinking, and I did some digging on the LCP 2s safety. I found a post where sombody emailed ruger about it and got this response:
" . . . if you chamber a round then yes the pistol is fully cocked. We do not recommend that you keep a round in the chamber since with any firearm if dropped it may discharge (please refer to page 14 in the owner's manual). The inner trigger on the LCP II is a safety feature we offer, which means that it has to be depressed before you can pull the outer trigger to fire the pistol. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused."
Like a 1911 it has a fire pin spring, but no fire pin block. This kinda irks me a little. why design a brand new pocket carry gun with the ability to hold 6+1, and not make it safe to +1? I love the gun, but -1 round and minus the ability to carry ready to rock is a big killjoy. I'm gunna have to trade it in for a g42 or g43 i'm thinking.. a little bulkier, but at least they have a block.
Or... is it safe as any, and this just a case of Ruger covering thier #$$?
I used to work underground construction. I spent many a day laying pipe... into manholes no less
Back to the subject... well kinda... I've been pocket carrying my LCP2 with one in the chamber since I got it. The only safety is the trigger safety similar to glock. This thread got me thinking, and I did some digging on the LCP 2s safety. I found a post where sombody emailed ruger about it and got this response:
" . . . if you chamber a round then yes the pistol is fully cocked. We do not recommend that you keep a round in the chamber since with any firearm if dropped it may discharge (please refer to page 14 in the owner's manual). The inner trigger on the LCP II is a safety feature we offer, which means that it has to be depressed before you can pull the outer trigger to fire the pistol. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused."
Like a 1911 it has a fire pin spring, but no fire pin block. This kinda irks me a little. why design a brand new pocket carry gun with the ability to hold 6+1, and not make it safe to +1? I love the gun, but -1 round and minus the ability to carry ready to rock is a big killjoy. I'm gunna have to trade it in for a g42 or g43 i'm thinking.. a little bulkier, but at least they have a block.
Or... is it safe as any, and this just a case of Ruger covering thier #$$?
It is surprisingly fun to shoot though, thanks to the improved trigger and better sights, and more ergonomic grip. It's way better looking too. I even put orange paint on my front sight to make it even better... My father has one too and on occasion when I feel like wasting 14 I'll duel wield and dump them both at the same time....Some people including myself prefer the trigger on the early version for a pocket gun. It's not a target pistol as you know.