wild cat mccane said:Some corrections.
An lcp custom trigger is the same as a regular lcp trigger. Custom is metal. But same weight and pull.
The lcp p3at is customizable. You remove the pin and pull the hammer spring and the fcu comes out.
The lcp II is larger than the lcp.
See amp was sold yrs ago. The new ones are considered to have decreased in reliability, considerably
Love shooting the Pocket guns and have since the first LCP came out. Dedicated shooter with them and a whole lot of ammo down range.What can I say, just bought my third Pico. Put 250 rds though it over the past few days. And like the other two, completely flawless. This one will be a safe Queen while I continue to shoot and carry the other two. These pistols just fascinate me. Build quality, reliability, mild shooting. So easy to work on with the modular design. I wanted this one for the Matt receiver.
I am looking for a carry 380. This would be a pocket pistol. I looked at a Sig P238 and liked the size, but not that I’d have to thumb the hammer back prior to use. I’ll have a look at the Ruger LCP II and the Bersa Thunder. I like that the Bersa has a safety and decocker, is DA/SA, and has a good trigger, all of which I am used to, having a Beretta PX4 Type F full-size. But, I read that the Bersa isn’t small. The Ruger is small and DA only, but how is the trigger?
What do you folks have that you like, or don’t like. And did I miss something on the P238?