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Compact and lightweight the Ruger LCP is a semi-automatic handgun designed for personal protection or use as a backup weapon by law enforcement personnel. This 380 ACP single stack pistol has a 61 capacity with an overall length of 5.16" inches and height of 3.6" inches. The stippled grip is constructed of glass-filled nylon while the slide is made of hardened steel and the barrel made from blued alloy steel for added durability.
Caliber .380 Auto - Capacity 61 - Slide Material Alloy Steel - Barrel Material Alloy Steel - Barrel Length 2.75" - Grip Frame High-Performance Glass-Filled Nylon - Slide Finish Blued - Barrel Finish Blued - Width 0.82 - Sights Integral - Weight 10.4 oz. - Feature Viridian E-Series Red Laser - Overall Length 5.16" - Height 3.60 - Grooves 6 - Twist 116 RH - Compact at just 5.16" long and 3.60" tall the LCP is designed to fit a variety of holsters and provide concealed carry options. - Rugged construction with 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. - Fixed front and rear sights are integral to the slide while the hammer is recessed within the slide. - Blued alloy steel barrel. - Also includes one 6-round magazine. - Viridian E-Series Red Laser with 635-650 nm wavelength.
UPC | 736676037520 |
Caliber | .380 ACP |
Action | SINGLE/DOUBLE ACTION |
Capacity | 6 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 2.75 BARREL |
Weight | 0.7 LBS. |
Finish | BLACK |
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