wmg1299
Professional
I have used a Ruger LCP II as my workout pocket gun and occasional backup gun for years. I prefer the Springfield 911 in .380 to the LCP II because the 911 has excellent sights. I only carry the LCP II for workouts because it is slightly lighter and I don't feel guilty getting it covered in sweat.
I just picked up a new Ruger LCP Max, and I absolutely love that gun. I'd have bought a new LCP with an adjustable tritium front sight, even if they hadn't added capacity. The Max's 10+1 or 12+1 capacity in a gun that is barely bigger that the original is an awesome feature. The LCP Max is accurate enough that I'm strongly considering making it my EDC.
While I'm loving the Max so far, I'm still partial to the 911's 1911-esque design. Do you guys think there is any chance of Springfield giving the stack-and-a-half treatment to the 911? I'd buy one in a heartbeat, but I'm not sure if there are enough shooters like me to support the product development.
I just picked up a new Ruger LCP Max, and I absolutely love that gun. I'd have bought a new LCP with an adjustable tritium front sight, even if they hadn't added capacity. The Max's 10+1 or 12+1 capacity in a gun that is barely bigger that the original is an awesome feature. The LCP Max is accurate enough that I'm strongly considering making it my EDC.
While I'm loving the Max so far, I'm still partial to the 911's 1911-esque design. Do you guys think there is any chance of Springfield giving the stack-and-a-half treatment to the 911? I'd buy one in a heartbeat, but I'm not sure if there are enough shooters like me to support the product development.