menhadenman
Senior Member
I used to run halfs, always did well in Clydesdale class - the LCPII in 22 LR is my new ‘bathing suit’ gun. I’ve tested several rounds and landed on one that’d slow a man down enough until I choke him out.
I've owned two of them, and have run various brands of hollow points through them, never had a jam with either of them, my daughter still carries one of mine,Any issues with jams?
I have the Original with the long trigger pull.I've owned two of them, and have run various brands of hollow points through them, never had a jam with either of them, my daughter still carries one of mine,
Snub nose and short barrels are more comfortable to carry - that’s for sure.Yeah the 686 is a bit much gun for running IMO. I’ll most likely be carrying with a belly band, appendix, or a very small vest.
Carried the original lcp in pocket daily for 8-10 yrs just upgraded to the max no issues with either one.I don’t personally own one, but I’ve never heard of jams being an issue with those. The issue I’ve always heard about was snappy and hard to get a good grip on, but supposedly the perfect pistol to stick in a pocket
This is what I do with the exact gunSmith and Wesson 649 bodyguard. Stainless to resist sweat, hammerless to resist snags and you can cut the supporter part off a jock and use the elastic band to secure it anywhere on your upper body you wish. In shorts and a tee shirt it is inconspicuous
I haven’t had any with a variety of ammo. Although I have polished the feed ramp and installed a Mcarbo trigger spring kit.Any issues with jams?