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LCP Accuracy

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Disclaimer: This isn't 50 yards slow fire. It's an LCP for goodness sakes.

Someone posted about LCP Accuracy a while back and I said I didn't have any problem at hitting stuff inside 10 yards but I hadn't really shot for groups. Today I gave it a shot. First shots cold at the range.

This is Ruger LCP Gen 2 (Not LCP II). It does have a heavy DA style trigger pull and the sights are small (compared to the Pro or LCP II) but both the trigger and sights are usable.

7 Rounds at 7 Yards - Offhand - Ruger LCP - American Gunner XTP - 0.75"

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No I'm not pulling the shots low left. The next group of 7 went into the same size group about the same distance high right (with the exception of one called flyer another 1" high right). I am not getting a consistent grip because of the small grip size and my 8" large palm hands. I guess I need to resort to a grip sleeve. It was never really apparent at higher speeds on the Silhouette.
 
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I was pretty pleased with my gen 2 original LCP the first time I took it out. I really expected it to be a lot harder to shoot and less accurate. At 7-15 yards I find that I can get pretty accurate hits with it. I think the trigger is one of the more underrated aspects of the gun. I like it better than the LCP II trigger, and the only thing negative I'd say about it is I don't like the false reset.
 
I was pretty pleased with my gen 2 original LCP the first time I took it out. I really expected it to be a lot harder to shoot and less accurate. At 7-15 yards I find that I can get pretty accurate hits with it. I think the trigger is one of the more underrated aspects of the gun. I like it better than the LCP II trigger, and the only thing negative I'd say about it is I don't like the false reset.

I often wonder how many people that had issues with the trigger had spent much time with DA Revolvers.

I was actually surprised as usually my mode of shooting it is as many shots as possible in 6" as fast as possible. Generally in that regard it's a 10 yard gun. Really have to slow down to make quality hits at 15 yards.
 
The chamber end of the barrel on my LCP has a significant amount of play side to side. It tightens up with a cartridge in the chamber, but exactly how much is going to depend on the specific dimensions on the pieces of brass. I always assumed this looseness was the real reason the gun can't print more than a passable group.
 
Disclaimer: This isn't 50 yards slow fire. It's an LCP for goodness sakes.

Someone posted about LCP Accuracy a while back and I said I didn't have any problem at hitting stuff inside 10 yards but I hadn't really shot for groups. Today I gave it a shot. First shots cold at the range.

This is Ruger LCP Gen 2 (Not LCP II). It does have a heavy DA style trigger pull and the sights are small (compared to the Pro or LCP II) but both the trigger and sights are usable.

7 Rounds at 7 Yards - Offhand - Ruger LCP - American Gunner XTP - 0.75"

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Ill take that 7' group with an LCP any day of the week.
 
I've owned two Gen 2 LCP's. One was manufactured in 2010 and the best I could do was minute of 8.5x11 at 7 yards. Maybe I'm exaggerating, but not by much. My newer one came from 2019, and I can actually get pretty good groups with it. My gun club has an assortment of steel targets set up at 15 yards and I can hit them more often than not with the new LCP.
 
I am not getting a consistent grip because of the small grip size and my 8" large palm hands.
try not to stop recoil as much as try to keep a firm grip on the gun before/during/after the shot.

luck,

murf
 
Good shooting with that gun at 7 yards.

On my sub compact carry pieces I do not add grip extensions. If I wanted a gun with a longer grip I would have gotten that in the first place. But I got pocket guns because I wanted a pocket piece, meaning small size. I know that these are harder to shoot well. I also know that practice improves on that.

Saying that I have one extension grip for my Shield. I practice with both. When i carry the standard mags are in place.

But folks have differing opinions and experiences.
 
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