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<blockquote data-quote="TallPrairie" data-source="post: 2642957" data-attributes="member: 7815"><p>Just an update. The LCP is now up around 350 rounds. Still no malfunctions. It's a trustworthy pistol.</p><p></p><p>I got the chance to fire it side by side with a slightly larger .380, the Glock 42. The Glock is definitely easier than the LCP to shoot precisely: it has a superior grip (a true 2-finger grip; in fact some people with small hands could get all 3 fingers on), way better sights, and a longer barrel. The Glock also has more comfortable recoil. It would be fun to shoot the G42 for a long practice session, while the LCP becomes kind of a chore past 20 or 30 rounds.</p><p></p><p>The LCP retains its niche with me, combining superb concealability with excellent reliability. I'm very pleased I purchased it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TallPrairie, post: 2642957, member: 7815"] Just an update. The LCP is now up around 350 rounds. Still no malfunctions. It's a trustworthy pistol. I got the chance to fire it side by side with a slightly larger .380, the Glock 42. The Glock is definitely easier than the LCP to shoot precisely: it has a superior grip (a true 2-finger grip; in fact some people with small hands could get all 3 fingers on), way better sights, and a longer barrel. The Glock also has more comfortable recoil. It would be fun to shoot the G42 for a long practice session, while the LCP becomes kind of a chore past 20 or 30 rounds. The LCP retains its niche with me, combining superb concealability with excellent reliability. I'm very pleased I purchased it. [/QUOTE]
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