Is Ruger LCP safe to carry?
David Mack
Published Apr 07, 2026
Also asked, is the Ruger LCP 2 safe to carry?
The LCP II is just as safe to carry as any striker fired gun on the market without a thumb safety, including every Glock and most M&P's etc. They are all single action guns even if the marketing guys play games saying they are 1.5 action or whatever.
One may also ask, do 380 have a safety? First, the LC9 has a traditional thumb safety. The seven-pound double-action trigger pull is far from a “hair trigger,” and provides an adequate level of safety on its own. In fact, the LC9 trigger is not noticeably lighter or shorter than the trigger in the LCP, which does not have a manual safety.
Furthermore, does Ruger LC9s have a safety?
The Ruger LC9s Pistol is very safe and there are several safeties: trigger safety, striker block for drop safety, manual safety (which you do not have to use), out-of-battery safety so if a round is not all the way seated in the chamber or it is not completely closed, it will not fire (like others), and a magazine
What is the difference between the Ruger LCP and the Ruger LCP 2?
The new Ruger LCP II was widened to give a more comfortable grip for larger-handed shooters, and the slide grew to accommodate forward serrations and taller sights. The biggest difference in LCP vs the LCP II though is the trigger. Gone is the long and heavy revolver-like pull of the LCP original.