Ruger LCP Range Report
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 6:05 pm
Finally got some range time with Miss Elsie Pea today. A couple of weeks after buying it I had attached a Crimson Trace and now a week later I finally got to break it all in.
Durn thing nearly broke me in. I intended to go through 200 rounds of Federal American Eagle 95g FMJ this session (with a few helpings of CorBon sprinkled in). Didn't make it. I had read that the LCP had a bit of a kick so there was no surprise, but man! Between the long trigger pull and snappy recoil my wrist was feeling it after only 100 rounds! That was time to quit for the day. I'll go through another 100 rounds next week. One thing is for sure, I wouldn't want to have to shoot this puppy too much!
I was using the Ruger extended mags which worked better than the stock short mag as far as grip. I've got medium sized hands but using the extended mags I easily got a good grip with two fingers (with the pinky hanging below). I tried a Pearce grip extension I picked up at the gun show yesterday and saw no noticeable difference in it and the Ruger extension. It gives a bit more purchase so those with larger hands may prefer it. I just didn't need it.
The Crimson Trace was somewhat baffling. This was my first use of a laser so I wasn't sure what to expect. Each of my shots went about 8" higher than the laser sight. I tried removing the laser and reinstalling, and fooled around with the elevation. No joy. Still, even compensating for the difference it was easier to sight in with the laser than just looking down the barrel. The stock sight (if you can call it that) on the LCP is practically non-existent. One thing I did like about the laser was how easy it made it to gauge recoil recovery. I could tell exactly how far the recoil was pushing my wrist and how long it took to get back on target.
The best part of the day was when I put Miss Elsie Pea away and pulled out my XD9-SC. Ahhh! Buttery smooth and every shot went where I told the iron sights to put it. Front sight, front sight, front sight! I just wish I had taken more 9mm ammo along.
Durn thing nearly broke me in. I intended to go through 200 rounds of Federal American Eagle 95g FMJ this session (with a few helpings of CorBon sprinkled in). Didn't make it. I had read that the LCP had a bit of a kick so there was no surprise, but man! Between the long trigger pull and snappy recoil my wrist was feeling it after only 100 rounds! That was time to quit for the day. I'll go through another 100 rounds next week. One thing is for sure, I wouldn't want to have to shoot this puppy too much!
I was using the Ruger extended mags which worked better than the stock short mag as far as grip. I've got medium sized hands but using the extended mags I easily got a good grip with two fingers (with the pinky hanging below). I tried a Pearce grip extension I picked up at the gun show yesterday and saw no noticeable difference in it and the Ruger extension. It gives a bit more purchase so those with larger hands may prefer it. I just didn't need it.
The Crimson Trace was somewhat baffling. This was my first use of a laser so I wasn't sure what to expect. Each of my shots went about 8" higher than the laser sight. I tried removing the laser and reinstalling, and fooled around with the elevation. No joy. Still, even compensating for the difference it was easier to sight in with the laser than just looking down the barrel. The stock sight (if you can call it that) on the LCP is practically non-existent. One thing I did like about the laser was how easy it made it to gauge recoil recovery. I could tell exactly how far the recoil was pushing my wrist and how long it took to get back on target.
The best part of the day was when I put Miss Elsie Pea away and pulled out my XD9-SC. Ahhh! Buttery smooth and every shot went where I told the iron sights to put it. Front sight, front sight, front sight! I just wish I had taken more 9mm ammo along.