Ruger has teamed up with Magpul to deliver a new variant of the LCP MAX chambered in .380 Auto, this time wearing Magpul's Enhanced Handgun Grip (EHG).The collaboration brings a purpose-built grip module to one of the smallest and lightest pocket pistols on the market, wrapping it in a package that Ruger says improves control and shootability without growing the platform's footprint.
That’s pretty much how I felt about it, but it’s nice to be able to shoot it more. I find that I’m much more accurate with the BG 2.0 than I was with the LCP. In part, I think that’s because I shoot it a lot more.
I never noticed a reliability problem with my lcp2. I don’t think I ever shot more than 50 rounds through it at one range session, but I did shoot a box through it on more than one session. I just wore gloves, which took a lot of the sting out of it.
I have fairly large hands, but I have found that hockey tape is a huge improvement for all of my micro pistols.
That’s pretty much how I felt about it, but it’s nice to be able to shoot it more. I find that I’m much more accurate with the BG 2.0 than I was with the LCP. In part, I think that’s because I shoot it a lot more.
I never noticed a reliability problem with my lcp2. I don’t think I ever shot more than 50 rounds through it at one range session, but I did shoot a box through it on more than one session. I just wore gloves, which took a lot of the sting out of it.
I have fairly large hands, but I have found that hockey tape is a huge improvement for all of my micro pistols.