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Ruger LCP II (used)


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Can anyone tell me what a good used Ruger LCP II is worth...With &/or with out laser.  I live in the Paris Landing Area.

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New, they're available for about $250 (no laser) and $325 (with laser). Adjust from there. Check Gunbroker.com for a ballpark of used ones.

 

Personally, at that low price point, I'd need at least 20-25% off new to go for a used one. YMMV.

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I would think you would be lucky to get $250 with the laser and $175 without it.  I know I was contemplating selling mine with all my .380 ammo to fund a single stack 9mm but I don't think I would get much and you can't beat it for deep concealment.

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I am looking to buy one...I have a LCP (first Edition)  Just want to upgrade to an LCP II.  I guess a good used one is hard to find.  I can buy a new one for about $300 out the door without a laser.

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I am looking to buy one...I have a LCP (first Edition)  Just want to upgrade to an LCP II.  I guess a good used one is hard to find.  I can buy a new one for about $300 out the door without a laser.

You won’t regret it. I had an original lcp and HATED that thing. All the improvements they made actually made it a practical deep concealment gun (the trigger compared to the old one was enough in itself to sell me on it). I have larger hands and the new grip angle etc make it very controllable, no more trigger guard bite like I got with the old one, and actually accurate within 7-10 yds.


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On 3/4/2018 at 3:28 PM, tmck said:

I am looking to buy one...I have a LCP (first Edition)  Just want to upgrade to an LCP II.  I guess a good used one is hard to find.  I can buy a new one for about $300 out the door without a laser.

Inexpensive guns are often hard to find on the used market.  At that low of a price to begin with, people rarely sell - the just keep them around for a rainy day.

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i want a lcp2...for the trigger...my lcp1 pinches my hand/finger + the pull is very long...I have a large hand.  If I don't find a used one in a month or so I guess I will buy a new one.  About $300 out the door (no a laser).  Do you guys think a laser is worth the extra cost?

TMc

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My personal opinion, on a CCw a laser never hurts but again, the II is much more accurate (read shootable) then the original.


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