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The Ruger LCP (Lightweight Compact Pistol) is an ultra compact 380 pistol that was unveiled by Ruger at the 2008 Shot show. It has a 6+1 capacity and weighs less than 10 oz. This pistol is Ruger's first entry into the field of tiny, ultra-light defensive handguns.  It has been available to the public since the Summer of 2008.
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[[File:RugerLCP.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Ruger LCP (Lightweight Compact Pistol) - .380 ACP]]
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[[File:Ruger LC380.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Ruger LC380, updated model of the LCP - .380 ACP]]
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The '''Ruger LCP''' (Lightweight Compact Pistol) is a subcompact .380 pistol that was unveiled by Ruger at the 2008 SHOT Show (and released in the summer of that same year), marking the company's first entry into the subcompact defensive handgun market. It has a 6+1 capacity and weighs less than 10 ounces.
  
[[Image:RugerLCP.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Ruger LCP (Lightweight Compact Pistol) - .380 ACP]]
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The LCP's styling would be used in the 2011 locked-breech 9x19mm '''LC9''', and its 2014 striker-fired variant, the '''LC9s'''. Both are near-identical externally (outside of scale - the 9x19mm variants are, naturally, slightly larger), making it difficult to tell them apart. The primary distinguishing features are the LCP's use of a button slide release on its left side (as both LC9 variants use a lever release) and the rectangular slot for the hammer in the rear of the slide (compared to the cross-shaped slot on the LC9, and no slot at all on the striker-fired LC9s). If fired, the LCP and LC9 can also be distinguished by the LCP's fixed barrel (as opposed to the Browning-Whiting-style tilting barrel seen in the 9x19mm variants). Most of the LC9's features would go on to appear in the '''LC380''', a later variant (released in 2013) which is effectively an LC9 rechambered in .380 ACP; as such, it holds seven rounds instead of the LCP's six, and uses the same locked-breech mechanism as its 9x19mm progenitors.
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In 2016, Ruger would introduce a new .380 pistol titled the '''LCP II''', unusual for being (like the LC380) a locked-breech .380, which is easily distinguished from its predecessor due to its different external styling.
  
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==
(2008 – preset)
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(2008 - present)
 
 
 
*'''Type:''' Pistol
 
*'''Type:''' Pistol
 
 
*'''Caliber:''' .380 ACP
 
*'''Caliber:''' .380 ACP
 
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*'''Weight:''' {{Convert|lbs|0.62}}
* '''Weight:''' 0.62 lb (0.28 kg)
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*'''Length:''' {{Convert|in|5.16}}
 
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*'''Barrel length(s):''' {{Convert|in|2.75}}
* '''Length:''' 5.16 in (131 mm)
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*'''Capacity:''' 6 rounds (LCP), 7 rounds (LC380)
 
 
* '''Barrel length(s):''' 2.75 in (69.85 mm)
 
 
 
*'''Capacity:''' 6 rounds
 
 
 
 
*'''Fire Modes:''' Semi-Automatic (DAO)
 
*'''Fire Modes:''' Semi-Automatic (DAO)
  
 
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'''The Ruger LCP appears in the following movies, TV shows, and video games:'''
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===Film===
 
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!width="200"|Character
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!width="200"|Note
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!width="50"|Date
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
 
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Note'''
 
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
 
 
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| ''[[Parker]]'' || [[Jason Statham]] || Parker || || 2013
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| ''[[Parker]]'' || [[Jason Statham]] || Parker || || 2013
 
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|}
 
|}
 
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===Television===
 
===Television===
 
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!width="280"|Show Title
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Show Title'''
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!width="170"|Actor
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!width="200"|Character
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
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!width="250"|Note / Episode
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Note / Episode'''
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!width="80"|Air Date
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="80"|'''Air Date'''
 
 
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| ''[[Major Crimes - Season 2]]'' || || || "False Pretenses" (S2E02) ||  2013
 
| ''[[Major Crimes - Season 2]]'' || || || "False Pretenses" (S2E02) ||  2013
 
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| ''[[Better Call Saul - Season 1]]'' || [[Jonathan Banks]] || Mike || "Pimento" (S1E09) || 2015
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|rowspan=2|''[[Better Call Saul - Season 1]]'' || [[Steven Ogg]] || Sobchak ||Holstered, Anachronism; "Pimento" (S1E09) || rowspan=2|2015
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|| [[Jonathan Banks]] || Michael Ehrmantraut||Anachronism; "Pimento" (S1E09)
 
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| ''[[Jean-Claude Van Johnson (2016 TV Series)|Jean-Claude Van Johnson]]'' || || || "Pilot" ||  2016
 
| ''[[Jean-Claude Van Johnson (2016 TV Series)|Jean-Claude Van Johnson]]'' || || || "Pilot" ||  2016
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===Video Games===
 
===Video Games===
 
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!width="300"|Game Title
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Game Title'''
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!width="150"|Appears as
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="150"|'''Appears as'''
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!width="250"|Mods
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!width="200"|Notation
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Notation'''
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!width="100"|Release Date
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Release Date'''
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| ''[[World of Guns: Gun Disassembly]]'' || "Ruger LCP" || laser || || 2014
 
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| ''[[Ghost Recon: Wildlands]]'' || "BFF" || Boss weapon, unmodifiable || LC380CA model || 2017
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| ''[[Ghost Recon: Wildlands]]'' || "BFF" || Boss weapon, unmodifiable || LC380CA model || 2017
 
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=See Also=
 
=See Also=
* [[Ruger]] - A list of all firearms manufactured by Ruger.
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*[[Ruger]] - A list of all firearms manufactured by Ruger.
  
 
[[Category:Gun]]  
 
[[Category:Gun]]  
 
[[Category:Pistol]]
 
[[Category:Pistol]]

Latest revision as of 11:30, 13 May 2023

Ruger LCP (Lightweight Compact Pistol) - .380 ACP
Ruger LC380, updated model of the LCP - .380 ACP

The Ruger LCP (Lightweight Compact Pistol) is a subcompact .380 pistol that was unveiled by Ruger at the 2008 SHOT Show (and released in the summer of that same year), marking the company's first entry into the subcompact defensive handgun market. It has a 6+1 capacity and weighs less than 10 ounces.

The LCP's styling would be used in the 2011 locked-breech 9x19mm LC9, and its 2014 striker-fired variant, the LC9s. Both are near-identical externally (outside of scale - the 9x19mm variants are, naturally, slightly larger), making it difficult to tell them apart. The primary distinguishing features are the LCP's use of a button slide release on its left side (as both LC9 variants use a lever release) and the rectangular slot for the hammer in the rear of the slide (compared to the cross-shaped slot on the LC9, and no slot at all on the striker-fired LC9s). If fired, the LCP and LC9 can also be distinguished by the LCP's fixed barrel (as opposed to the Browning-Whiting-style tilting barrel seen in the 9x19mm variants). Most of the LC9's features would go on to appear in the LC380, a later variant (released in 2013) which is effectively an LC9 rechambered in .380 ACP; as such, it holds seven rounds instead of the LCP's six, and uses the same locked-breech mechanism as its 9x19mm progenitors.

In 2016, Ruger would introduce a new .380 pistol titled the LCP II, unusual for being (like the LC380) a locked-breech .380, which is easily distinguished from its predecessor due to its different external styling.

Specifications

(2008 - present)

  • Type: Pistol
  • Caliber: .380 ACP
  • Weight: 0.6 lbs (0.3 kg)
  • Length: 5.2 in (13.1 cm)
  • Barrel length(s): 2.8 in (7 cm)
  • Capacity: 6 rounds (LCP), 7 rounds (LC380)
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Automatic (DAO)

The Ruger LCP and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Parker Jason Statham Parker 2013

Television

Show Title Actor Character Note / Episode Air Date
Major Crimes - Season 2 "False Pretenses" (S2E02) 2013
Better Call Saul - Season 1 Steven Ogg Sobchak Holstered, Anachronism; "Pimento" (S1E09) 2015
Jonathan Banks Michael Ehrmantraut Anachronism; "Pimento" (S1E09)
Jean-Claude Van Johnson "Pilot" 2016

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
World of Guns: Gun Disassembly "Ruger LCP" laser 2014
Ghost Recon: Wildlands "BFF" Boss weapon, unmodifiable LC380CA model 2017

See Also

  • Ruger - A list of all firearms manufactured by Ruger.

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