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@ramtron1775 But still, it'd be nice to have another colt. I have Colt 1911 for my home protection, as much as I loved Colt 1911, I told myself to always buy colt weapons any time I am goes for guns shopping. When I got tired of carrying a big gun, wanted to carry a lot lighter for comfortable and couldn't find any colt pocket gun so I went with Ruger. Ruger LCP is a great gun. But I have never tried Colt one yet though, have you tested it?
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@ramtron1775 Side mount laser for 90 bucks? Not bad at all. I bought my gun for $450. Not for just LCP itself though. I bought Ruger LCP w/ crimson laser. I agree that when carrying it feels as if it's not in the pocket. I usually forgets about having in my pocket enough to almost to have a accident of walking into a place that doesn't allow guns, but luckily that the door hits my side and reminded me that I was carrying a gun and forgot to leave it in my truck.
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I wouldn't worry about it bro....I still love my LCP and as you know, when it is on you, you hardly even remember yolu have it during pockett carry. I just upgreaded and put a side mount lazer on mine. Not bad at all for 90 bucks..
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@ramtron1775 I agree. Kind of upset, lol. I bought Ruger LCP due to comfortable carrying weapon and fits inside the pocket but I always prefer Colt weapons, they didn't have a .380 until now. Wished they came out before Ruger LCP but I guess at least LCP is pretty good weapon rather than worse one.
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LOL! "With the exception of the reciever (frame), barrel and slide." A.k.a. the three most major components. I liked a Colt Mk IV "Government" .380 that I got to use. Hopefully they got rid of the problem with the extractor breaking during cleaning.
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I said that in 1996. Well, SIG is finally doing it, called the SIG P938. Due this year 2012>
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Then you got the only one that worked.
I had two back in the day and they were turds. They barely worked, sent back and forth to colt numerous times. Finally they gave me credit. I bought a pony and that was garbage too. Buy a sig p238 and know it will work with modern sights and better looks.
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make one preferably .45 will take .40 at least 5 rounds and ill have one
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Because, if it is anything like the similar Sig, it is built to the same quality level as a full-size pistol. I like all of my tiny cheap pocket guns, but they are all clearly inferior overall. The p238 works perfectly with any ammo, and all of the parts work perfectly. No weird trigger action, no loose or finicky slide operation, and the assembly pins don't wiggle out.
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Kimber's new .380 is $1,100+ so the price on the Colt is quite reasonable.
thanks colt only about 2 years late. all us working class people who cant afford to buy many guns have already purchased LCP's Sig's, Kel tecs .
ramtron1775 1 year ago 28
Now all Colt needs to do is scale it up to 9mm & I will definitely be on board.
Belushi32 1 year ago 24