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Slightly larger than the incredibly compact LCP the Ruger LC380 is also chambered in 380 ACP and a popular option for personal protection. Constructed of blued alloy steel this centerfire semi-automatic pistol features a glass-filled nylon grip textured for better control as well as a 7-round magazine with an optional finger grip extension floorplate for added comfort. Dovetailed 3-dot sights are present while an internal lock manual safety and loaded chamber indicator add to the guns safety features. At 17.2 ounces 6 inches long 4.5 inches high and less than an inch thick the LC380 is a handgun that is easily carried concealed.
Details
Caliber 380 Auto - Capacity 71 - Slide Material Alloy Steel - Barrel Material Alloy Steel - Barrel Length 3.12 - Grip Frame Black High-Performance Glass-Filled Nylon - Slide Finish Blued - Barrel Finish Blued - Width 0.90 - Sights Drift Adjustable 3-Dot - Weight 17.2 oz. - Overall Length 6 - Height 4.50 - Grooves 6 - Twist 116 RH - CA Approved Yes - Just slightly larger (less than 1 taller and 1 longer) than the popular and incredibly compact LCP. - Rugged construction with blued through-hardened alloy steel slide and black one-piece high-performance glass-filled nylon grip frame. - Checkered grip frame provides a secure and comfortable grip. - Includes finger grip extension floorplate that can be added to the magazine for comfort and grip. - Dovetailed high-visibility 3-dot sight system with windage adjustable rear sight and fixed front sight. - Blued alloy steel barrel. - Safety features include internal lock manual safety magazine disconnect and patented loaded chamber indicator that allows for visual confirmation of a loaded or empty chamber. - Also includes one 7-round magazine. - CALIFORNIA COMPLIANT
UPC | 736676032532 |
Caliber | .380 ACP |
Action | DOUBLE ACTION |
Capacity | 7 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 3.1 BARREL |
Weight | 1 LBS. |
Finish | BLACK |
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