Any IP that wants an easy sale, I will buy the LCP Max.
I don't like .380, but I have to hand it to Ruger. They see a market and they're doing a damn fine job of supplying it with a quality product.
I don't like .380, but I have to hand it to Ruger. They see a market and they're doing a damn fine job of supplying it with a quality product.
And they kept production high even during COVID. I picked up an LCPII and an LC9s during the madness at normal retail pricing.
I'm guessing that it will still need a review and addition to the roster. Ruger is marketing it as a new model entirely, not a sub-model of the LCP. Wish it were otherwise. I'm not sweet on .380 in general, but like options in the safe and this one has my interest.
LCP Max grip length looks to be pretty close to a p365. The slide is shorter though. If true, I'd probably still prefer the 365. 9mm > 380 and the grip doesn't look more concealable.
What will you use for the other 22 hours of the day?I might need a new 6 O'Clock carry gun.
What will you use for the other 22 hours of the day?
What will you use for the other 22 hours of the day?
So the new LCP MAX 'is' a LCP. Here's the MSP language, is the MAX GTG? I guess not yet based on the bold language below
ADVISORY
LD-FRU-21-002
June 9, 2021
REMOVAL OF MODEL NUMBER REQUIREMENT
FROM THE MARYLAND HANDGUN ROSTER
Effective, July 1, 2021, handgun model numbers will no longer be considered by the Maryland Handgun Roster Board (HRB). The "Model Numbers" category on the Maryland Handgun Roster will be renamed to "Model Description" and will remain on the Maryland Handgun Roster for historical purposes only.
For the present time, “Model Number” will remain a required field on the 77R; however, “N/A” will be added to the “Model Number” dropdown list as an option to all current handgun models on the Maryland Handgun Roster. When entering the model number, please select one of the options from the dropdown list, which will include “N/A,” or click the “Not Listed” box and enter additional handgun descriptors as needed.
HRB Petitions for model number additions will no longer be accepted. Please only submit a petition for caliber additions and model additions. Model additions include new models and mechanical modifications, such as, but not limited to, frame size, slide length or internal mechanical component changes to already approved handguns.
For further information, please visit our website by clicking: Maryland State Police
Who provides the 'sample' for approval if we can't purchase them yet?
Anyone know if the LCP Max has been submitted for the next HRB meeting. Just curious?
Not in the Register yet- the MAX 9 though is good to go this week. Got to check one out last week at a LGS and already paid, I’ll get to do paperwork this week. LCP Max I’ll check out, I have a I and II already but it may be a solid replacement for one or both of them with that capacity bump.
http://www.dsd.state.md.us/MDR/4814.pdf