Ruger LCP Max vs All The Rest

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  • čas přidán 30. 09. 2021
  • In this video, we compare the Ruger LCP Max, which is chambered in 380 ACP, to all our other 380 caliber pieces. If you dont see one in the comparison, then we don't have one to include. For full reviews, see below. As we said in the video, we don't have singular reviews on the LCP or LCPII, but we did have them in another comparison video, so we linked to that one below.
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Komentáře • 509

  • @billbaker3565
    @billbaker3565 Před 2 lety +269

    Between my wife and I, we have most of the guns in the video and a few others. She prefers the S&W EZ in the Performance Center version. The difference from the standard EZ is very noticeable. I use the LCP Max with the extended magazine as my EDC. It functions great and with the 12+1 capacity I think covers any realistic situation I would ever encounter. I switched from micro-nines to .380 because the reduced recoil and noise and the noticeable improvement in accuracy and increased speed of accurate follow-up shots. Great video.

    • @wbwills2
      @wbwills2 Před 2 lety +10

      32 is no slouch. Beretta 81w thin LOK GRIPS. TALK ABOUT ACCURATE & quick follow ups.best I have in that department. Love it. Getting a 84 one day. When the time/price is right .like to try the EZ.Performance center is always a good thing.

    • @jerrkyd
      @jerrkyd Před 2 lety +3

      What's your opinion on the S&W Performance Center Vs. and S&W M&P 2.0. I purchased the M&P 2.0 before the Performance Center version came out. After reading about the performance center I thought, is there any reason one would purchase the M&P 2.0 and not the Performance Center?

    • @whatsup24_7
      @whatsup24_7 Před 2 lety +13

      @@wbwills2 You better buy up as much .32 ammo you can because that's a dying caliber.

    • @shinedownfly
      @shinedownfly Před 2 lety +1

      @@jerrkyd just the added expense of the PS

    • @Fanuc_Operator1990
      @Fanuc_Operator1990 Před 2 lety +4

      @@whatsup24_7 It's not as common but it's common enough that it's not really going anywhere.

  • @rogeryarnell1826
    @rogeryarnell1826 Před 2 lety +78

    As a delivery driver, I'm in and out of other companies locations all day, some non-permissive, so max concealment is a must. I used to carry an original LCP. Great for concealment, lousy to shoot. Now have a G42. It's much more accurate for me and more comfortable to shoot, but it prints more and is harder to get out of a pocket quickly. I'm hoping the more rounded shape of the LCP Max will work better.

    • @chief5981
      @chief5981 Před rokem +3

      Update?

    • @rogeryarnell1826
      @rogeryarnell1826 Před rokem +16

      The LCP max wins for pocket carry. Easier to get out of the pocket if needed, and 4 more rounds. Ruger has been 100% reliable for feeding and firing. My only complaint is the slide doesn't always lock back.

    • @deejayimm
      @deejayimm Před rokem +6

      LCP2 is a completely different gun than the original.
      I haven't shot the max yet.
      I drove delivery for about a decade and was in and out of customer homes all day.
      I miss it.
      I'd love to get back into something similar, just not moving heavy stuff my back can't handle anymore lol.

    • @bruceesterline3170
      @bruceesterline3170 Před rokem +1

      Check out the LCP2

    • @AGW891
      @AGW891 Před rokem +1

      I do the same thing definitely need to carry while delivering g42 for the win though least for me

  • @brabham74
    @brabham74 Před 2 lety +90

    I have many good carry guns, in all the traditional calibers, but the original LCP has managed to be my carry gun most of the time, for the last dozen years. But, about two months ago the LCP Max took it's place. That was a well done video. Good job. Thanks.

    • @LBExoticsFan
      @LBExoticsFan Před 9 měsíci

      How’s the lcp max treated you as a daily carry since you got it? Is it noticeably bigger in your pocket or anywhere?

    • @kadricmartinez1081
      @kadricmartinez1081 Před 8 měsíci

      @@LBExoticsFanabsolutely not, lcp max feels like a damn cell phone in my pocket its king

  • @davids.4760
    @davids.4760 Před 2 lety +19

    A huge advantage to 12 rnd magazine in the Max is the ability to get another finger on the grip. It really improves the shootability. The Max is my EDC

  • @rodhosilyk
    @rodhosilyk Před 2 lety +19

    I have an LCP II which replaced my LCP (because of the trigger on the LCP), but I'm in the process of replacing the LCP II with the Max due to the higher capacity, sights, etc. Really nice review, probably one of the best and most comprehensive I've seen - keep up the good work!

    • @chief5981
      @chief5981 Před rokem +1

      You can immediately feel the difference in your hand. It will put a smile on your face

  • @Otm_Shank
    @Otm_Shank Před 2 lety +15

    You make great videos. A trillion things in the world to watch and I am watching this. Keep 'em coming.

  • @mig50cc
    @mig50cc Před 2 lety +23

    While I'm no Glock fanboy (and have yet to try the LCP Max), I have to admit the G42 is my favorite 380 overall when factoring both range practice and EDC. Even my current 380, the LCP 2 can be a bit uncomfortable at the range though it's REALLY easy to carry.
    Out of all the 380's I've tried the most enjoyable to shoot have been:
    1. S&W EZ
    2. Sig P232
    3. Baikal 380
    4. G42
    5. Sig P238
    6. Taurus Curve; funny, I know, but surprisingly fun and easy to shoot
    7. LCP 2
    8. LCP
    9. Kahr CW380; I actually liked the LCP trigger more
    10. Bersa Thunder; the extended beavertail liked to bite my hand with each shot
    11. Walther PK380; pleasant to shoot but has the most awkward and pointless safety mechanism in history

  • @hondasaurusrex6998
    @hondasaurusrex6998 Před 2 lety +14

    Good solid comparison Mr Hammer Striker. Love the .380 ACP. Nice plug for Galloway Precision, my go-to for Ruger parts.

  • @MHendrix
    @MHendrix Před rokem +3

    Great video. Excellent content. Am a bit surprised to see a small .380 vs small .380 without the M&P Bodyguard listed. Keep up the great videos.

  • @lobodanx3
    @lobodanx3 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I really like how you do the dimension comparisons of all height, weight, etc. pros and cons of each. Very good video.

  • @Matt.e_Black
    @Matt.e_Black Před 2 lety +7

    You shot the LCP Max really well. I couldn’t shoot it for anything so sold it and getting a G42. Already had a G19 and G26 and very confident with shooting them

  • @miketyson8933
    @miketyson8933 Před 2 lety +9

    If Glock 42 made it a double stack I would of went with it, but I have the LCP Max and super happy, you have actually reviewd a few of the pistols I ended up getting, I got into archery hunting and sold most my guns, after 15 years of archery and shooting these new pistols I found the love again to shoot, kinda wrong time to start shooting again with ammo prices. You're a damn great shot when you get the pistol zero'd good work, thumbs up here

  • @monicawilson896
    @monicawilson896 Před 2 lety +6

    I really appreciate comparison videos. Thank you

  • @walterrohan3591
    @walterrohan3591 Před 2 lety +1

    A very good objective review of 380 pistols, side by side with pros and cons of each

  • @timbender3348
    @timbender3348 Před rokem

    Just got mine today! Reviews are like yours or priceless for guys who can't borrow a rent one! Thank you for providing this valuable resource.

  • @theparalexview785
    @theparalexview785 Před 2 lety +3

    Very good recap of a few models I'm considering, and a couple I hadn't considered before.

  • @jamesbowman7963
    @jamesbowman7963 Před 2 lety +6

    Nice review... My 2 cents had a PPK shot it fairly well but if it had dust or lint it jammed, they need to be cleaned and oiled. Traded it for Sig P230 which had better sights, better trigger and more carriable contours and shot it well also. Those two pistols are slightly more accurate because the barrels are fixed. Next I have Glocks and don't hate the sights like so many people do, they are easy for me to pick up and Glocks go bang when you pull the trigger.
    I also had an early original LCP and what a piece of garbage. Jammed like a rock band, sights are casting flaws, and the trigger was long hard and broke way late which is usually where I pull right. I never shot it well at all so I eventually traded it in on a Ruger Mk IV for my kids. Then I was in a pinch needed a pocket gun and grabbed an LCP II. What a massive improvement I was so pleasantly surprised. Trigger much much better lighter smoother and breaks sooner which for me matters. Real sights and it never jams. I added a Crimson-trace light, a 1 round mag extension and magguts spring for another one. Now I have 8 rounds and one in the pipe and shoot it better than I would have guessed was possible from a pocket pistol....
    Just ordered an LCP Max can't wait 10 rounds better trigger, and night sights...

  • @TurboK24z
    @TurboK24z Před 2 lety +8

    Just shot the Max the other weekend. This little gun is great! I got a "Spreaded out hand" size shot groups, drawing from the holster, rapid/stress shooting at 7 yards. Easy.

  • @davemacfadyen3174
    @davemacfadyen3174 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much for this comparison! I inherited a .22LR Walther TPH from my Dad; it was his "carry it in my fishing vest" gun. It is very accurate and (with CCI Mini Mag 40-grainsolids) super reliable. It's a great farm gun, and I am used to the DA/SA and the upswept safety. Also, I owned a pre-WWII .32 acp Walther PPK (fantastic pistol...a one-hole shooter at 50 feet!), but I passed it on to my son as a family heirloom. Hence, for familiarity purposes, I was thinking of getting a .380 Walther PPK/S for a carry gun. But some friends were pushing me toward the Ruger LCP; however, I shot an original LCP, and I didn't care for the sights, the trigger, or how it sat in my hand. Yet this new LCP Max looks like it might be a game changer: a better trigger, a little more grip to grip, and still pocketable. Thanks again!
    Blessings to you,
    Dave

  • @vudoodaddie
    @vudoodaddie Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for the comprehensive review.

  • @miketyson8933
    @miketyson8933 Před 2 lety +10

    .380 is definitely picking up a lot of popularity lately, has a lot to do with the ammo getting better. I love my LCP Max even if its a back up depending on what I'm doing. If I'm going downtown to buy some gold my 10mm XDM is coming with me and the Max in my pocket lol

  • @jonb142
    @jonb142 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the vid.
    I have several 380 pistols
    including the LCP, LCP 2,
    Kahr, Bersa, LCP Max, and
    Rock Island.
    I carry the LCP Max with the
    12 rd mag since I got it.
    Surprisingly the Rock Island
    which is a 1911 design and
    the longest 380 I own is the
    most snappiest when shooting.

  • @stevem4783
    @stevem4783 Před rokem +2

    Great video. Informative, useful, and very well done.
    G42 (for purpose) and PPK/S (for collection) owner here who is now very heavily considering an LCP Max to add to the .380 stable. I fired the original LCP and immediately wrote it off, hated the trigger and feel of it. I liked the way the Bodyguard felt in my hand, thought the built in laser was a nice touch, but again, absolutely hated the trigger. The Glock just felt right, the Max seems to be in the same category as the Glock, but a little more concealable and with extra capacity...can't go wrong. Gotta get to the range and try one out.

  • @revv45acp71
    @revv45acp71 Před rokem

    Nice review! Helpful comments on the Walther.

  • @mar1video
    @mar1video Před měsícem

    Great job reviewing the best options in .380 !

  • @heywoodjablomie8538
    @heywoodjablomie8538 Před rokem

    Hammer Striker- I saw this video a year after you made it. I own or have shot a few of these and I have to say, this was a really good video.

  • @jayztoob
    @jayztoob Před rokem

    Thanks for giving an honest comparison. Since I can read dimensions and weights easily enough, your subjective opinions were what interested me.

  • @4144758
    @4144758 Před 2 lety +5

    Fantastic size comparison! Thank you it was exactly what I needed for the LCP models 🥰🥰🥰

  • @Rnemhrd
    @Rnemhrd Před 2 lety +28

    I had a G42. It was ammo fussy. It shot well. The LCP Max is comparable in accuracy. Ruger nailed it with the LCP Max. I have a M&P bodyguard, 2 P3ATs and PT738 TCP. I can say with confidence The Max is the best of my group. The P3AT is what I go to for the lightest thinnest option. It has non existent sights though. I had a Walther PPK 380 not a S. Just nasty to shoot.

    • @ditchdigger93
      @ditchdigger93 Před 2 lety +1

      Out of my seven .380's the LCP Max is the very hardest to shoot well and least accurate of them all. The one I got shoots a good four to six inches low at only about fifteen yards and produces about a foot group. Partly because of the weird squishy trigger, but even from a rest is certainly not a tack driver. Good news is, it's not supposed to be. It's probably the easiest, lightest, and most concealable .380 I own and holds thirteen rounds with one in the pipe. Love the sights on it if it only shot to where I pointed them. Does what it's designed to do though. So, I like it. If it had an adjustable or taller rear sight, I'd have a lot higher opinion of it.

    • @jacobpetersen5662
      @jacobpetersen5662 Před 2 lety +1

      Glock fixed this in 2018. It’s the most reliable and accurate .380 for its size.

    • @mistershipwreck1
      @mistershipwreck1 Před rokem +1

      How does recoil compare between the LCP Max and the G42?

  • @fubuh8r
    @fubuh8r Před 2 lety +53

    I was never interested in .380's until I learned of the LCP Max. I always felt if I can carry a micro 9 that's slightly larger with the same or more capacity, why have one. Then the LCP Max came out and I acquired my first .380. The micro 9's that I have are the Sig P938,Max 9,and Taurus GX4. The LCP Max will now be added to my micro carry lineup

    • @YO_HO_2EASY
      @YO_HO_2EASY Před 2 lety +3

      How do you like the GX4 ?

    • @fubuh8r
      @fubuh8r Před 2 lety +3

      @@YO_HO_2EASY I like the GX4. No regrets.

    • @blackjohnny9570
      @blackjohnny9570 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes I was concerned about going smaller than 9mm as well but the lcp max is the perfect little package.

    • @rondobrondo
      @rondobrondo Před rokem

      same lol

    • @billboyd2310
      @billboyd2310 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Where is the s/w bodyguard ? which probably beats most of the guns on your video.

  • @boilermatt
    @boilermatt Před 5 měsíci

    This was a great overview, thanks!

  • @JosePerez-nz4bl
    @JosePerez-nz4bl Před rokem

    Really appreciate the video. A lot of information in all the right points. Thanks.

  • @roadking681
    @roadking681 Před 2 lety

    I just purchased a 380 auto for the first time in 20 yrs since I sold my Beretta 84B. I chose the Kahr CW380 because its the smallest of the bunch and I like the Kahr triggers and the grip feel of the Kahr. It was a toss up between the Kahr CW380 and the Ruger LCP Max and I chose the Kahr because the Kahr is plus p rated and the Ruger LCP Max is not per Ruger's instructions. The CW380 comes with a 6 round mag and u can also purchase a 7 round mag for it as well with a pinky extension which gives me 8 w/one in the pipe which is plenty for a pocket rocket and back up gun. Plus after shooting the Ruger and the Kahr the Kahr IMO shoots alot flatter and smoother then the LCP max. Thanks for another good review and y'all be safe!!

  • @christopherstone76
    @christopherstone76 Před rokem

    Awesome video! Extremely well done!

  • @bradyblackburn4863
    @bradyblackburn4863 Před 11 měsíci

    I'm really enjoying your thoughtful, thorough videos. Isn't personal taste odd? A few years ago a family member gave me an LCP 2 for my 50th birthday, and I hated it so much I never carried it. Too small, too snappy, and I couldn't see the sights with a magnifying glass. I recently sold it for and got a Glock 42, and I could not be happier. I got some Big Dot sights put on and it's perfect for me. I'm glad you love the LCP line since they work well for you.

  • @stevelewis1721
    @stevelewis1721 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks. Splendid review.

  • @patrickrossetti7109
    @patrickrossetti7109 Před 2 lety +1

    Great review. Thanks👍!

  • @workingguy6666
    @workingguy6666 Před 2 lety +3

    I absolutely loved your insights into the Walther. I can't say that it was never on my radar, but at the same time I wouldn't have chased one down. Now? I think I'd skip it altogether as I'm not that much of a 'collector.'

  • @rondobrondo
    @rondobrondo Před rokem

    Man watching your videos is gonna make me buy an LCP Max I swear

  • @brightspark8900
    @brightspark8900 Před 2 lety +14

    Love my LCP MAX! And my slide release works.

    • @MichaelPoage666
      @MichaelPoage666 Před 2 lety +1

      Mine too, I've seen other videos claiming it doesn't, but mine works fine.

    • @bonniekaczmarek1440
      @bonniekaczmarek1440 Před 2 lety +3

      I had trouble with mine and read Ruger had excellent customer service so I contacted them sent it in and they replaced my slide and barrel. Had it back within a week.

    • @workingguy6666
      @workingguy6666 Před 2 lety

      Here's the truth - other than if I'm doing some type of training, CCW-competition shooting, perhaps even two-gun, I never, ever, EVER carry a spare mag or stripper (for the revolver) in daily use. The slide lock-back not working most likely wouldn't affect me unless it was a rare situation where I had to fire the ten or eleven rounds, and need the slide lockback to tell me to back away from the ongoing firefight. That's just not a situation I hope to ever be in if I'm not geared up for a warzone.

  • @glenmo1
    @glenmo1 Před rokem

    I purchased some years back a Taurus TCP 380.. I was lucky I got one that was extremely reliable and accurate.. the first time at the range out of the box I put 400 rounds down range with no jams or stoppages.. accurate out to 50 ft then groups start to open up a little past that point but still can stay on target at 60 ft... Trigger is really good compared to most other micro 380... And the Taurus TCP has a slide stop last round hold open.. and it can be activated manually to hold the slide open.. lightweight decent sights once I added a little bright orange paint to the front and the notch in the rear.. I can get very nice groups at 30 to 40 ft... The Taurus TCP is discontinued.. and if I were to buy a micro 380 nowadays it definitely would be the LCP Max..10+1 cap .. and excellent trigger & sites .. hell I might pick one up anyway soon.. definitely would be nice for my right front pocket in the DeSantis Superfly pocket holster with velcro on flap to prevent printing

  • @trytobetheballpeople
    @trytobetheballpeople Před 2 lety

    Great Vid! 4/2022 just picked up a LCP MAX. 350.00 Love it in my front pocket. Comes with a pocket holster also!

  • @mountainview540
    @mountainview540 Před 2 lety +23

    My first and only 380 is the lcp max. Put a grip sleeve on it and that made a lot of difference.

    • @skaight9
      @skaight9 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Mbgyu Talon Grips Pro - love em.

    • @bill72pa
      @bill72pa Před rokem

      Does this work with most holsters?

    • @mountainview540
      @mountainview540 Před rokem +1

      @@bill72pa the grips sleeve? Doesn't affect the holsters I use. I pocket carry mine use a couple different ones. The sleeve helps with the recoil. Reduces the sting

  • @panama-canada
    @panama-canada Před rokem

    Very good comparison. Thank you for that.

  • @exchiefkeith
    @exchiefkeith Před 2 lety +17

    Bersa Thunder 380CC. The safety of a DA/SA with reliability and reasonable price point. Diamondback DB9 gen 4 for it's size.

  • @Miamibeachdoc2008
    @Miamibeachdoc2008 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice review!!

  • @johndavic7468
    @johndavic7468 Před 2 lety +1

    I just bought the LCP Max. It is going to replace my S&W Bodyguard. I do also have a PPK made by S&W. I carried it while working as a private detective. It is an awesome and accurate pistol, but heavy and blowsback on your hand. The .380 is my preferred carry

  • @fbweaver63
    @fbweaver63 Před 9 měsíci

    great review/comparison. thanks.

  • @maritzanieves8317
    @maritzanieves8317 Před 2 lety

    Love the nice video! I myself carry Smith and Wesson body guard 380ACP and Love it and in the winter when it's colder I'll carry my Taurus g2c

  • @chrise4659
    @chrise4659 Před rokem

    Very informative. You remind me of Mishaco when he educates us on the AKs.

  • @artstar5994
    @artstar5994 Před 10 měsíci

    Great review!

  • @eldritchshiner
    @eldritchshiner Před 2 lety +42

    The Max is actually fairly easy to rack, and the recoil is well managed. I find that it doesn't hurt my hand at all- unlike my original LCP and the LCPII. It's a brilliant small carry weapon.

    • @deasttn
      @deasttn Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for the comment. The wider grip is why I'm seriously considering getting this (the lcp2 is uncomfortable to me)

    • @papatorr3669
      @papatorr3669 Před 2 lety +1

      I still have the original Kel-Tec 3-AT (.380) before Ruger brazenly copied it. One advantage, discomfort notwithstanding, is that the single stack models weigh less, and are therefore more comfortable 99.99% of the time that you are carrying it especially in warmer weather when you might be scantily clad! I could load the Max with six rounds and enjoy the comfort the one time I may have to shoot it to defend lives and limbs. I'll hold out hoping to find a gently used one at lower price!

    • @deasttn
      @deasttn Před 2 lety +4

      @@papatorr3669 I held them both today and the max felt so much better

    • @deasttn
      @deasttn Před 2 lety +3

      @Titanium Man I got the lcp max and like it much better than the lcp2

    • @dondotta7393
      @dondotta7393 Před 2 lety +2

      The max is the best carry gun I ever owned . Mostly because of the ammo capacity and size. The only downside is it feels a little cheaper than other pocket pistols I own.

  • @oldcop18
    @oldcop18 Před 2 lety +15

    I tried almost all the .380s before landing on the original LCP w/the improved trigger. It’s the only one to be 100% reliable and small/light enough to have with me no matter how I’m dressed or where I’m going. I’ll wait on the Max to give the company time to work out any problems usually inherent in new models.

    • @chrisgutzman4919
      @chrisgutzman4919 Před 2 lety

      What trigger upgrade did you do to your LCP?

    • @oldcop18
      @oldcop18 Před 2 lety +5

      @@chrisgutzman4919 No upgrade, it’s the post 2013 LCP w/the slightly improved factory trigger & sights. I’ve owned it for years and never had a failure w/over 400 rounds of FMJ & HP self defense ammo.

    • @oldcop18
      @oldcop18 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Valorius Thx, I’m looking around for one as I type this.

    • @cryengine_x
      @cryengine_x Před rokem

      i have the original lcp as well, and in i dunno, guessing 100-200 rounds never had a failure. my philosophy is these are not range guns so dont shoot them a lot. if you just must practice a lot, i'd get a 2nd one just to practice with and save the mileage on the carry one.
      anyways for whatever reason i cant hit jack with it. i think its the double action trigger. it the smallest and most reliable, but if i cant hit with it i'm not confident in it, other than maybe "get off me" 5 yds and in. my springfield hellcat is very small yet i can shoot it well with the much lighter trigger. the max is a bit on the large side for my tastes. but i need to get at least a lcp 2, so i can have the light trigger.

    • @jimelliott8438
      @jimelliott8438 Před rokem +4

      MY LCP MAX has been 100% reliable with the 10 and 12 round magazine. Probably have about 1,000 rounds thru it.

  • @-CHeWy-
    @-CHeWy- Před rokem

    Awesome video!

  • @josephtucciarone6878
    @josephtucciarone6878 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for such an in depth review of the crowd. Good advice, but I believe only the Kahr is on the CA list. My 10 day wait is up in 3 days.

    • @regality78
      @regality78 Před 2 lety

      Doesn’t it count that it only comes with a single 10 mag?

  • @lizzapaolia959
    @lizzapaolia959 Před rokem

    Great videos 😁. Merry Christmas too you and God bless ⛄

  • @xipus08
    @xipus08 Před 2 lety

    Great informative vid!

  • @nickdannunzio7683
    @nickdannunzio7683 Před 2 lety

    Great review... I am a revolver guy and like Taurus's 380 Revolver... I like to mix my ammo, cannot do that with a pistol... and the metal versions are still a weapon when empty... I also like the AMT .308 in SS..

  • @bparkinson1234
    @bparkinson1234 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video. Didn’t show how easy the EZ mag is to load. Like a 22. Thanks

  • @daniellynch4505
    @daniellynch4505 Před 9 měsíci

    I own an EZ in 9mm. It's worth mentioning that it's also easy to load by using a tab on the magazine, and there is also a loaded chamber indicator on the slide.

  • @raylowery9466
    @raylowery9466 Před rokem

    excellent presentation, enjoyed this video very much.............i am the owner of a EZ S&W 380 and am very satisfied with this weapon, especially racking the slide which to me was the most important reason to select this weapon...................

  • @yellowboxster06
    @yellowboxster06 Před 2 lety +8

    Excellent comparisons. I own the LCP Max and the P238. I previously owned the LCP II and had a continuous problem (no matter the shooter) with the magazine prematurely ejecting in my hand during live fire. Ruger fixed it once but the problem kept coming back so I got ride of it. The trouble was I really liked the LCP II design and when the LCP Max came out I had to have one. I've put about 500 rounds or so through mine to convince myself it is reliable. It is and now the LCP Max is my only viable deep conceal option. It is accurate, reliable, and comfortable to shoot.

    • @papatorr3669
      @papatorr3669 Před 2 lety +2

      My "LCP 1" works great! It's the original Kel-Tec 3-AT, not the Ruger copycat version!

    • @cryengine_x
      @cryengine_x Před rokem

      @@papatorr3669 i had one of those and it jammed every other round. took kel tec a while to work the kinks out of that model, in kel tec fashion. lcp was reliable from day 1, plus the fit and finish doesn't look like it was made in russia. given the similar prices just dont see why you wouldn't get the lcp, it's just better. but if your kel tec works, guess it doesnt matter.

  • @Broken_Arrow58
    @Broken_Arrow58 Před 2 lety +2

    Was going to say you left the best for last - the Walther, but turns out to be quite the opposite except for beauty. A conspicuous absence is the Bersa Thunder 380 CC. Lacks the capacity of the the Ruger LCP Max but still find it appealing overall. Interesting how the S&W EZ is the largest just as the Shield Plus is among Micro 9s. Glad you're keeping this channel a no-politics zone.

    • @MichaelPoage666
      @MichaelPoage666 Před 2 lety +2

      I've got a regular Bersa Thunder and the LCP Max. I carry the Max because it's smaller and holds more rounds, but I love the DA/SA option of the Thunder. And it's accurate, in my experience. It's just a little too big and heavy for pocket carry.

    • @davidhudson1290
      @davidhudson1290 Před 2 lety +1

      Bersa has came out with the Thunder Plus double stack.

  • @michaelfay794
    @michaelfay794 Před 2 lety

    Very nice and informative video.

  • @larrymota
    @larrymota Před rokem

    Good review Brother.

  • @wbwills2
    @wbwills2 Před 2 lety +2

    Like to see a LCP MAX in high capacity 22 LR. Rim lock May be an issue. Maybe not. Have the LCP II 22 light rack with some “upgrades “(trigger, SS guide rod ,springs.was a good one right out of the box. A brick of older minimags with maybe 5 ammo relate malfunctions. That was before upgrading parts. No cleaning ,oiling needed. Nothing!pretty good. Use it as a fun gun for the most part. As a bonus,Galloway trigger gets rid of the aggravating magazine disconnect. Made a mid ride, kydex ,OWB HOLSTER FOR THE GUN & 3 more mags. .ulti clips.could swap to iwb. not a bad thing at all. 41 rounds & comfortable/light weight too. Qick on & off. Good little quick on off gun for early am walk & wait for bus in rural area. Highly recommend. Great as is ,max,maybe better..??..?

  • @jt4199
    @jt4199 Před 8 měsíci

    Outstanding video. Simply outstanding

  • @grumpyoldphart7325
    @grumpyoldphart7325 Před 2 lety

    Great review.

  • @ftdefiance1
    @ftdefiance1 Před 2 lety +7

    I own the Kahr CW 380. I find it's size a double edged sword super easy to conceal but so small it's a little hard to manipulate the controls.

    • @MrCarguy427
      @MrCarguy427 Před 2 lety +1

      How’s the reliability on that one? It’s much nicer looking than the lcp max.

  • @aaronwilcox6417
    @aaronwilcox6417 Před 2 lety +4

    I don't believe the S&W EZ models were targeted for the CCW market. It can be used for such but I believe it was for primarily women and the elderly who had dismissed hand strength and needed something easy to operate for the home. Powerful enough to defend with but having less recoil than 9mm nato and other cartridges. To me it's an tool for those folks to defend the home with that's EZ and easy to use and most who own it don't carry it but have it at home.

  • @usernamemykel
    @usernamemykel Před rokem

    I've the 1st gen LCP. For the usual attire of T-shirt and shorts here in south Florida, it is lightweight and easy to conceal. It's a close-up and personal defensive weapon, so having "sights" worthy of target shooting aren't necessary. It's easy enough to carry an extra mag, as well.

  • @Fight4freedom.
    @Fight4freedom. Před 2 lety +3

    IMO micro 9’s are tuff to shoot, very snappy and follow up shots are hard unless you train more often, which is why I parted ways with them if I’m going to be carrying micro it would have to be in .380

  • @streamylc
    @streamylc Před 2 lety

    FINALLY someone throws a Kahr into the mix 😎

  • @terryholloway9930
    @terryholloway9930 Před rokem

    Enjoyed the video thanks

  • @jasperwright9237
    @jasperwright9237 Před 2 lety

    Very good showing.

  • @XtianApi
    @XtianApi Před 2 lety

    So excited for the doublestack wars to start.
    Lcp max is in the mail. Can't wait for others to join the fun.
    Kahr Cw 380 has problems feeding. I don't know what to do with that damn thing. It's mostly reliable, except dropping the slide on a new mag

  • @christianfritz6333
    @christianfritz6333 Před 2 lety +4

    I love the glock trigger for a service pistol, but I think the absence of any takeup makes them useless as a carry pistol, which is why there are different triggers in the 365 and the 320 as an example. Now having said that, it urks me when people attempt to compare a Micro-9 to a Micro-380, pistols with 2 completely different purposes... Now I will admit that prior to the invention of the Micro-9 there was a gap that was often filled by 380 pistols, but like you said it's important to buy a pistol that fits the need (and the shooter). In my opinion people often buy without being fully educated and your videos serve this perpose. Thank you.

    • @robertkwiatkoski1292
      @robertkwiatkoski1292 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree about uneducated or lack of thought on purchases. I have large hands. I nought a weapon that was recommended by the sales person. At the counter it felt great. Semi real world . Sat on my bed one day and just put my hand down and grabbed. Undercut didn't allow my finger to get high. Finger groves/ more of a bump don't fit my hand. In the store I didn't notice as it was easy to adjust ones grip.expensive learning cure for me.

  • @donnyarmstrong9559
    @donnyarmstrong9559 Před rokem +3

    So I have been pocket carrying this beauty for about 18 months now. I have put over 800 rounds through it. I now use the 12 round mag full time, with the 10 round mag as back-up.
    Empty weight, with the factory pocket holster, is 11.68 oz. Add the 10 + 1 rounds, I see 15.38 oz on my digital kitchen scale. With the 12 + 1 configuration and factory holster, I see 16.08 oz.
    I wear Wrangler jeans pretty much always, and the front right pocket works for carry, its comfortable while I am in a vehicle, or at my desk. I forget its there when I'm at the grocery store ect.
    Late last year, I picked up a nifty little OWB holster from Tactical Scorpion Gear, TSG-LCP2-2 (option 2), it's for the LCPII, and the LCP Max fits in this awesome holster perfectly! The supplied, "tuck-it-in" style paddle is a bit difficult for me, but the belt attachment works flawlessly! I dont OWB the pistol often, but when I do this one is perfect!
    I have also replaced the stock pocket holster, back in June (2022), with one from Galco, PRO836B, and absolutely love this holster! With the 12 + 1 and this holster, I see 16.47 oz. Should have done it long ago!
    For pocket carry, I still believe that this pistol is the best option out there!

  • @ditchdigger93
    @ditchdigger93 Před 2 lety +9

    I own several of those and one that is constantly overlooked that is probably my favorite. A Colt Mustang Pocketlite. It gets overlooked almost every time for the Sig that is of course cheaper and thus more popular. But for an old 1911 guy the Colt Mustang is the IT of .380's. Mine is also very easy to shoot and very accurate. But it's a Colt, you pay a lot more for the name.

    • @mikerose6618
      @mikerose6618 Před 2 lety +2

      I have a colt pocket lite too and I love it. May grab the LCP max for the 10+1 though

    • @ditchdigger93
      @ditchdigger93 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mikerose6618 I own both and like both, but the Mustang, at least in my case, is a much better looking, better feeling, and a whole bunch more accurate pistol. I also recently bought a Bersa Thunder and it's a tack driver too. Really feels good in the hand and easy to shoot, but a lot larger than the other two and not really what I'd consider a Pocket Pistol. The Bersa has an incredibly smooth trigger too that makes it easier to shoot well. Feels like a trigger you'd expect to find in a Smith & Wesson revolver.

    • @ditchdigger93
      @ditchdigger93 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mikerose6618 The Colt is a lot more gun, I own one of those too. The big benefit with the Ruger is that it doesn't weigh anything and its size.

  • @Patriotx-gx4ce
    @Patriotx-gx4ce Před 2 lety

    Definitely best of the bunch based on capacity and even price.
    I have LCP and love it for real conceal carry.
    But all that and improved with 12 rounds).
    Getting one.

  • @revfaulkner
    @revfaulkner Před 2 lety

    Excellent job sir. Thanks

  • @darrenhenley8995
    @darrenhenley8995 Před 2 lety +3

    The LCP 2 22lr doublestack coming soon. Ruger is killin' it.

    • @bill6872
      @bill6872 Před 2 lety

      What will the capacity be?

  • @josephstabile9154
    @josephstabile9154 Před rokem +1

    Having large hands, I like the PPK/S with finger rest clips. But, I've used one for almost 50 yrs, before micros. I like the heft & bbl length. The recoil, for me, is fine.
    BTW, my PPK/S trigger is not serrated, and double action pull runs about 10 lbs.

  • @327Federal
    @327Federal Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video

  • @DannieDecentVlogs
    @DannieDecentVlogs Před 2 lety

    Great video

  • @gregnixon5770
    @gregnixon5770 Před 2 lety

    Good review

  • @Jesuswinsbirdofmichigan
    @Jesuswinsbirdofmichigan Před 2 lety +2

    💛coffee & CZcams can't get enough! 25:33 video, never was hype/ego an issue! Smooth, consistent triggxx delivery start/finish. This is a fine 380 comparison, review!

  • @hilltopper600
    @hilltopper600 Před 2 lety

    great video

  • @richardefriend
    @richardefriend Před 2 lety +40

    If you're going to do an ammo test with the LCP Max, I highly encourage you to try it with the Underwood Xtreme Penetrator and Xtrreme Defender. They're amazing even when used in short barrels like the Max. And their lighter projectiles are supposed to reduce snappiness as well.

    • @your_royal_highness
      @your_royal_highness Před 2 lety +4

      Surprisingly although i use defender ammo it has been more snappy to me. I will keep using it though as I think higher velocity is worth i8t

  • @dennisholle1005
    @dennisholle1005 Před rokem

    Great information thank you

  • @Gieszkanne
    @Gieszkanne Před 2 lety +4

    The S&W EZ has also a longer barrel with 3.7 inches and gives you more velocity than most of the pocket guns.

    • @workingguy6666
      @workingguy6666 Před 2 lety +1

      Possibly one of the only .380's I'd trust a few choice hollow-points to reliably expand due to the barrel length. This is why I went for the "xtreme defender" rounds for my .380

  • @veganlifestyleloveanimals1744

    Shot the lcp and lcp max, still carry the bodyguard during the week and the EZ on the weekend.

  • @lordaresthefirst
    @lordaresthefirst Před 10 měsíci

    Well done!!

  • @a.r.r.5626
    @a.r.r.5626 Před 2 lety

    Great review for a novice like myself.👍🏽

  • @colt10mmsecurity68
    @colt10mmsecurity68 Před 2 lety +7

    A good and fair comparison is actually shooting the guns. I bought the Ruger Max. While it holds more rounds, it shoots miserably when compared to my Glock 42 with less rounds. The Glock just holds better, has a better trigger and the reliability is superb. I tried the max for a few weeks and I just can’t into it’s feel. I still prefer the Glock for ultra ccw use.

  • @exchiefkeith
    @exchiefkeith Před 2 lety +5

    We will see what S&W's next version of the 380 bodyguard is like.

  • @averagejoe3312
    @averagejoe3312 Před 2 lety +2

    I can say this about my experience with my LCP I've owned for years now. It's the old one with bad trigger as everyone calls it. It's the LCP original edition. I have shot the LCP 2 and didn't care for it and didn't like the square blocky size of it. I've shot the M&P bodyguard by S&W. I've shot the Glock which I did like a lot, but felt it wasn't worth the $400 upgrade. Super smooth and clean gun. I have just gotten so use to a double action that I just don't like the striker fired as much. I either carry my LCP it my Taurus 856 38 special all the time. I just like them.

    • @USArmy91222
      @USArmy91222 Před 2 lety

      i also have the original lcp, never had a single malfunction of any kind it's been flawless..lately i've been interested in
      the Glock 42 though 🤔

    • @averagejoe3312
      @averagejoe3312 Před 2 lety

      @@USArmy91222 I would consider that one, but wouldn't sell my baby. I love that little guy to much. My personal opinion. Go to an indoor gun range and rent the Glock, then rent the S&W 38 Air weight revolver.

  • @ERusstbucket
    @ERusstbucket Před 2 lety +1

    I must say about the Walther PPK/S, the Hungarian FEG Mark II knockoff is mush more pleasant to shoot. It has a 3 finger grip, the safety is easier to operate, they added a better beaver tail. It is pleasant to shoot in 380 and is a fun range gun, but the weight and sights still make it a poor CCW.

  • @Happ465
    @Happ465 Před rokem

    Last week M*Carbo released a trigger spring kit for the Max. I had one on my LCPII. Now that I have the Max I ordered the kit.

  • @jamesvatter5729
    @jamesvatter5729 Před 2 lety +1

    No Bodyguard? Your comments on sights are spot on. Saying you don't need sights, "It's a belly gun" is just foolish.