Originally posted by Stephen
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Ruger LCP FTE problems..
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My dad just got one a month ago. Brought it home, cleaned and lubed it, took it out and fired 100 rounds and had no problems.I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.
Sex with an Asian woman is great, but 30 minutes later you're horny again.
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Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View Post2800? Are you shooting IPSC with it?
Only problem has been a weak box of critical defense ammo. I shot one and the bullet landed about 20ft downrange
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Stephen, you might check out elsiepeaforum.com (ghey name, I know) and see if that is a common problem and see what other people are doing about it.
Originally posted by franks View Postmines been fine 2800rnds and counting
You should start reloading if you don't already, im betting you could save yourself some money.
I guess I need to shoot mine when I go to Alpine this weekend, it has been a year or so since i fired it. I'm glad I have a small "carry gun", but it is just really not that fun to shoot."A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have."
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Originally posted by slow06 View PostStephen, you might check out elsiepeaforum.com (ghey name, I know) and see if that is a common problem and see what other people are doing about it.
I have an LCP, but I do not like shooting it this much.Holy crap.
You should start reloading if you don't already, im betting you could save yourself some money.
I guess I need to shoot mine when I go to Alpine this weekend, it has been a year or so since i fired it. I'm glad I have a small "carry gun", but it is just really not that fun to shoot.
OP CALL Ruger and send it in. There is no need to deal with an FFL when sending to and from the manufacture. Call them and tell them how dissappointed you are with the firearm and they will more than likely just send you a new one.Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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Originally posted by franks View PostNo, i liked shooting but didn't like going to the range(alpine was too long,and thought Winchester would be croweded) when I first got it now have a range membership. I took it to the range and shot 6-10 boxes through it each time i went since they had been prone to problems. It was also my only gun for a long time. I've always shot atleast a box if I shot it at all.
Only problem has been a weak box of critical defense ammo. I shot one and the bullet landed about 20ft downrange
And Kbs is right, these little pocket guns are not designed to go into the thousands of rounds. The little plastic bastards just rattle themselves to death.
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ill give you, they are not fun to shoot but i dont see any problems that are abnormal with mine after thousands of rounds. i have completely disassembled it 3-4 times to clean and inspect. it has very light signs of wear as expected with all guns. I use wilson combat gun grease and oil on it and have polished all polishable moving parts to aid in lowering the friction. I have never hesitated shooting it for fear of it comming apart or breaking. i figure at 5k rounds ill buy a new one.
lcp vs glock? i think they both would rattle themselves apart if that were the caseLast edited by franks; 04-28-2011, 10:26 PM.
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Originally posted by franks View Postill give you, they are not fun to shoot but i dont see any problems that are abnormal with mine after thousands of rounds. i have completely disassembled it 3-4 times to clean and inspect. it has very light signs of wear as expected with all guns. I use wilson combat gun grease and oil on it and have polished all polishable moving parts to aid in lowering the friction. I have never hesitated shooting it for fear of it comming apart or breaking. i figure at 5k rounds ill buy a new one.
lcp vs glock? i think they both would rattle themselves apart if that were the case
For example, the Rohrbaugh 9mm has an expected recoil spring service life of 200 rounds. Does that mean that it needs to be replaced? Nope, but it means that even the manufacturer is aware of how much punishment these little guns take.
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i've got about 300-400 rounds through mine without a hiccup. im confindent i could it would not let me down if i needed it. as far as using it as a fulltime range gun...no thanks, its just not that pleasant to shoot.
oh yeah, and stepehn i'll give you $150 for it!
god bless.It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass
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Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View PostYou think that a pocket gun is designed to hold up as well as one the most durable handguns ever produced?
For example, the Rohrbaugh 9mm has an expected recoil spring service life of 200 rounds. Does that mean that it needs to be replaced? Nope, but it means that even the manufacturer is aware of how much punishment these little guns take.
the Rohrbaughs i have seen are 9mm short(.380) not 9mm luger and are $1k they are in a lil different class.
OP. did you buy yours used? maybe someone took it apart and didnt have a clue how to put it back together getting those springs in the right place can be difficult.
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Originally posted by Stephen View Posti took it apart today and it appears that the little arm that grabs the brass is broken..
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Originally posted by Tannerm View PostI got lazy and didnt finish reading below. Ruger isnt known for there weapons much anymore, but there customer service is hard to rival. If you call and tell em about ur broken extractor, more then likely theyll send you a new part. My PD's weapons master loves when he has an issue with Ruger's only because they back there product.
Also the top of the upper is scratched from the guy replacing the extractor and punching the pin in. Guess what... I bought and replaced the extractor once and did a better job.. I guess i got a bad one!"PSH!!!"
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