Ruger Adds LCP to Its Flag Series of Pistols

In time for Independence Day, Ruger has added the patriotic motif to the popular LCP .380 pistol.

by posted on May 12, 2020
Ruger LCP American Flag

Last year Ruger introduced its Flag Series of firearms, which boasts painted flag Cerakote slides and flag camo dipped finishes. This year, in time for Independence Day, Ruger has added the patriotic motif to the popular LCP .380 ACP pistol. For those not familiar with the original LCP, the lightweight pistol contains characteristics ideal for those looking for a concealed carry gun. The LCP features a textured grip frame, and fixed front and rear sights that are integral to the slide, while the hammer is recessed within the slide. A finger grip extension floorplate can be added to the magazine for comfort and improved grip. Rounding out the features are a black oxide, alloy steel barrel; through-hardened steel slide; and one-piece, high-performance, glass-filled nylon grip frame. The pistol ships with one 6-round magazine.  MSRP is $289. For more, visit Ruger.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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