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Looks interesting. I wonder what street price will be.
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Posts: 3448 | Location: Southwest Indiana | Registered: December 12, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I just got the email too. You linked to the new Ruger "Lite Rack" system which I assume is their competitor to the MP Shield EZ series and I suspect they will roll it out to other models soon (.380 LCP II and probably LC9).

Here's the link to the LCP II in .22lr specifically: https://www.ruger.com/products...pecSheets/13705.html

I'm also interested. 10+1 in a tiny package, I can dig it! But MSRP is $350... I probably won't be in until the street price is around $200 (and reliability is proven) as this would be nothing more than a range toy for me. I'd put this in a category with the Beretta Bobcat .22lr, which for me falls under 'just for fun'.
 
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I am hoping they come out with a 22WMR version !!! God Bless Smile


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Looks interesting. I wonder what street price will be.
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I expect it to be in the $299 range.
 
Posts: 604 | Location: Louisiana | Registered: June 21, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by JBird679:
I just got the email too. You linked to the new Ruger "Lite Rack" system which I assume is their competitor to the MP Shield EZ series and I suspect they will roll it out to other models soon (.380 LCP II and probably LC9).

Here's the link to the LCP II in .22lr specifically: https://www.ruger.com/products...pecSheets/13705.html

I'm also interested. 10+1 in a tiny package, I can dig it! But MSRP is $350... I probably won't be in until the street price is around $200 (and reliability is proven) as this would be nothing more than a range toy for me. I'd put this in a category with the Beretta Bobcat .22lr, which for me falls under 'just for fun'.


At that price point I can see you waiting a year and buying a well used one.
 
Posts: 604 | Location: Louisiana | Registered: June 21, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Looks interesting. I wonder what street price will be.
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I expect it to be in the $299 range.


Yeah we have a couple of them coming in and they are going to be in the 299 neighborhood. Looks like a cool little gun in the same price point as most of the other 22s give or take a couple bucks(m&p’s, Sr22, etc). We get asked for a little 22 all the time and there’s very few options for a tiny 22 so I’m happy to see lcp in 22.
 
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TFB TV on YouTube did a video on it, seems like a pointless pos to me, but it looks like it’s geared towards the granny gun market. The sights are just like the lcp 2 so in other words useless. Only 10 round capacity as well. Now make it in .22 mag with better sights and I’ll be interested
 
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People are always looking for those Beretta 21 pistols for easy racking / pocket carry - seems like there is a market for these, even with the obvious drawbacks as a CCW / trainer gun...
 
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It is a 22. I will wait and see on reliablity issues. I have an original LCP in 380, I do not see a need to downsize.
 
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Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL:

...I have an original LCP in 380, I do not see a need to downsize.


Same here. I'll stick with 7+1 of 380 for my pocket gun. FWIW, I have larger 9s I sometimes carry.
 
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My Beretta Bobcat has been less than reliable with any quality ammo so I’m reluctant to get another mini auto without being able to try it out (which means used). As others have said, make it .22 mag or even 17HMR and I’d be more likely to jump at one.




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Interesting. A gun you’ve never laid eyes on, made by a reputable American gun company, is a “piece of shit” because you don’t like the caliber?
 
Posts: 17152 | Location: Lexington, KY | Registered: October 15, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Interesting. A gun you’ve never laid eyes on, made by a reputable American gun company, is a “piece of shit” because you don’t like the caliber?



Watch the video I referenced. He had reliability issues with CCI ammo. And a pocket gun in .22 LR is a piece of shit in the self defense department.
Oh and I had an LCP 2 in .380 for a while, I sold it because it was an unreliable piece of shit. This gun is just a .22 version of that piece of shit. And as I said, for a granny gun I get it, but it would make more sense.
 
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22Plinkster released a video on it today, and he had only 2 failures out of something like 500 rounds of various ammo. He said neither appeared to be the gun, as they both had good primer strikes but just failed to go bang, (which we all know does happen with .22 ammo). He was shooting it with standard velocity ammo, but did state twice that Ruger recommends high velocity ammo for reliable cycling. However, in the video shooting standard velocity ammo, he had no failures, either.

One of the online places is showing them for $319.

In any case, I think it looks very interesting as a fun pinker. I might even be inclined to buy one in .380 ACP, too.


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I want. Nice alternative to a Beretta 21 or even S&W 2213/2214 - all of which command premium prices nowadays. Some kind of very small, light .22 could save someones bacon even if it fired only one shot. Great job Ruger ... now, how about one in .25??
 
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I find it interesting that the pot metal Wrangler revolver has an MSRP of $249 while the plastic LCP 22 has an MSRP of $349.

Ky. Gun Company yesterday had the pot metal Wrangler for $173.

Posters are saying the plastic LCP will go for $299.

The plastic gun should sell for less than the Wrangler but the market loves plastic autos.

I have yet to see a small 22 auto that was even remotely reliable. If Ruger has found a way to make this reliable it will do well in the market.
 
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I love small or smallish 22’s. Beretta 21a Bobcat and Beretta 87. The zBobcat design is way problematic. I love them, own a couple, have figured out what makes them as close to reliable as possible and they still are finicky. Plus, no extractor means a failure to fire can be a fun clearance drill. On the other hand my 87 has tes of thousands of rounds through it and it extremely reliable. And accurate. And easy to clear if a round doesn’t go off.

If I carried a 22 which is not ideal, 87 would be mine.
 
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The one thing Rugar does well is market research and diversifying their offerings. I high doubt they just made this on a whim.

While it may not fit your requirements, I'm sure Ruger will sell plenty of these, as not everyone is up to shooting a 9MM / 380 micro pistol, and a well placed 22LR has been killing people since it was invented. Granted, not cool or marginally effective by todays standards, but I doubt it anyone will volunteer to be shot by a 22LR pistol.

It wouldn't remotely replace my Beretta 87 and I really have no need for one, but I'll see how its doing in a year or so after the semi-manditory Ruger recall.
 
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22Plinkster released a video on it today, and he had only 2 failures out of something like 500 rounds of various ammo. He said neither appeared to be the gun, as they both had good primer strikes but just failed to go bang, (which we all know does happen with .22 ammo). He was shooting it with standard velocity ammo, but did state twice that Ruger recommends high velocity ammo for reliable cycling. However, in the video shooting standard velocity ammo, he had no failures, either.


I just might have to get one after they have been out awhile Smile




Link to original video: https://youtu.be/Asm4eUcLzkY


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When they make an LCP II in 9mm (same dimensions as the .380 version) I'll pay attention.
 
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