The Ruger LCP Max 75th Anniversary Edition is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in .380 ACP. It features a compact design with a 2-inch barrel and a black frame finish matched to a black grip. The pistol uses a locked-breech action typical of the LCP series and is configured with a standard capacity of 10?+?1 rounds. This model represents Ruger’s commemorative configuration marking the company’s 75th anniversary, built on the lightweight polymer-framed LCP Max platform.
Fixed sights are used on this edition, as the pistol does not include adjustable sights. The overall profile remains optimized for minimal dimensions while maintaining the higher-capacity magazine design that distinguishes the LCP Max from earlier LCP variants. The black finish extends across the slide and frame for a uniform appearance. This LCP Max is used, showing typical characteristics of prior handling consistent with a firearm that has seen use but retains its functional configuration and original components.
The pistol includes a 10-round magazine compatible with the LCP Max design. No additional accessories, tools, or packaging details are specified. The 75th Anniversary markings identify it as a commemorative variant produced to celebrate Ruger’s milestone year, maintaining the same mechanical specifications and chambering as the standard LCP Max. All details correspond to Ruger’s compact .380 ACP semi-automatic design with a black finish and 2-inch barrel configuration.
| UPC | ECOM00588024 |
| Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
| Barrel Length | 2" BARREL |
| Caliber | .380 ACP |
| Capacity | 10 + 1 |
| Finish | BLACK & STAINLESS |
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