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Introduction of the new Ruger LCP .380


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Guest jackdog
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It would appear that Ruger arms is making a bid for the Bug gun market. :cool:

Looks a lot like P3at, but finish looks better. Has locking slide which Kt's don't.

If this puppy is dependable I would be interested.

http://www.downrange.tv/shotshow2008/?p=11

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Guest Engloid
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I've got two Keltec's and never had any problem with them. Why would I go spend more to get this one? Because it's a Ruger? I don't think so.

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The height and width of the Ruger is larger than the Kel-Tec, but not by a lot. Neither is a good idea for a back pocket gun, but looks OK.

Listen to the audio at http://www.downrange.tv/shotshow2008/?p=11 and look at http://www.ruger.com/LCP/index.html. They talk about their innovation. But it looks almost exactly like a P3AT gen 1.

Price is supposed to be around $330. So it looks like a more expensive, older design ripoff of the P3AT.

But who knows? I'll wait for some field reports. I wouldn't be surprised to see Kel-Tec drop their prices a bit.

Guest TNDixieGirl
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So it looks like a more expensive, older design ripoff of the P3AT.

Thats exactly what I was thinking.

Guest jackdog
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Price war, now that does sound inviting.

Guest bkelm18
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Wow, talk about a ripoff. That looks almost like an exact copy of a P3AT. I'll stick with KT.

Guest Engloid
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If there's too much of a price war, it could be accompanied by a lawsuit.

Guest TargetShooter84
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Stick with a KT...its a good bargain plus excellent customer service

Guest bkelm18
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the only problem with the kel-tec p3at is everybody is sold out of them

Probably a reason for that. :D

Guest TNDixieGirl
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Whats the difference is an P3AT and a PF9?

Guest bkelm18
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Whats the difference is an P3AT and a PF9?

Well, obviously other than the PF9 being chambered for 9mm (P3AT is chambered for .380 Auto), the PF9 is a wee bit larger, borderline too big for pocket carry IMO. The PF9 also has a slide lock while the P3AT does not.

PF9

Calibers: 9mm Luger

Weight unloaded (no magazine) : 12.7 oz.

Loaded magazine : 2.8 oz.

Length : 5.85"

Height : 4.3"

Width : .88"

Barrel Length : 3.1"

Capacity : 7 + 1 rounds

P3AT

Calibers : .380 AUTO

Weight unloaded lbs. : 8.3 oz.

Loaded magazine : 2.8 oz.

Length : 5.2"

Height : 3.5"

Width : .77"

Capacity : 6 + 1 rounds

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Guest TNDixieGirl
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Now for the really dumb question, which is bigger, 380 or 9mm? And is 380 bigger than .22? I already know 9mm is bigger than .22 because I have both of those already.

Nothing is obvious to people that haven't owned guns their entire lives.

And I don't mean that to sound as pissy as it does, but I didn't know how else to say it. :D

Guest bkelm18
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Now for the really dumb question, which is bigger, 380 or 9mm? And is 380 bigger than .22? I already know 9mm is bigger than .22 because I have both of those already.

Nothing is obvious to people that haven't owned guns their entire lives.

And I don't mean that to sound as pissy as it does, but I didn't know how else to say it. :D

The 9mm and the .380 Auto use the same size bullet (part that shoots out of the gun), however, the case length behind that bullet is shorter on the .380 than on the 9mm, making the .380 less powerful than the 9mm. I believe the .380 auto bullet and the 9mm bullet are both actually .357 inches wide, which is quite a bit larger than a .22, which is of course, .22 inches wide.

Guest TNDixieGirl
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Boom that is the most PERFECT link I could ever ask for. I have zero knowledge of different calibers and that helps me tremendously to see them side by side like that. Thank you.

It looks to me as if a .380 is just a short 9mm.

Sorry for the hijack guys.

Guest TNDixieGirl
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Thanks bkelm, that helps explain alot. Makes my decision easier too.

Guest bkelm18
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Thanks bkelm, that helps explain alot. Makes my decision easier too.

Calibers are quite confusing at times. The .357Magnum, .38Special, .380Auto, .357Sig (I think), and the 9mm Luger (9mm for short) all use the same size bullet. Only difference is the case size/length.

Guest Steelharp
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Back to the Ruger P3at... wonder if the trigger will be better... or typical Ruger... :D

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Calibers are quite confusing at times. The .357Magnum, .38Special, .380Auto, .357Sig (I think), and the 9mm Luger (9mm for short) all use the same size bullet. Only difference is the case size/length.

They all can use the same size bullets, but the .38special and .357magnum are designed for .357" diameter bullets, and the .380, 9mm, .357sig, .38super, etc are designed for .355" bullets (the .38super commonly uses .356" bullets, as well).

It's pretty much a wash, what's a few thousanths between friends? :D

I wouldn't be surprised if you could load a 158gr .357" projectile into a 9mm case... I've heard of it being done.

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Since I just bought a new P3AT, I figure Keltec should lower the price by at least a $100 bucks or so any day now.:eek: I like Rugers but I don't think they are going to corner the market with their knock off.

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I found out one thing that needs clarification.

The Ruger has a manual slide stop (Not activated by the empty mag). I don't see that as much of a feature.

Guest EasilyObsessed
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http://www.ruger.com/LCP/

Anyone heard anything else about this? Saw this link posted up on the mp-pistol forum, but there wasnt any additional information.

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