You're either getting the LCP cheap or paying too much for the P3AT at this difference. I see the LCP at just over $300 possibly 300 even if I shop. I see the P3AT at $220 to $240. For me that was a significant enough difference to go with the P3AT, but I do think the LCP has a better finish.If you are super tight on funds and the $30 makes a difference to you, buy the keltec. If the small savings isn't going to make or break you, buy the ruger. It's a hair nicer, but I'd carry either one as a reliable BUG.
Thats no joke if your even lucky enough to find .380 at a reasonable price. But if you look around you can find LCP's for about 279.00 before tax. I know for a fact you could find them for that at the 1500 at the end of the month.With only the cost of a box or two of ammo separating the two brands in price, I would opt for the Ruger any day of the week.
You're either getting the LCP cheap or paying too much for the P3AT at this difference. I see the LCP at just over $300 possibly 300 even if I shop. I see the P3AT at $220 to $240. For me that was a significant enough difference to go with the P3AT, but I do think the LCP has a better finish.
You're either getting the LCP cheap or paying too much for the P3AT at this difference. I see the LCP at just over $300 possibly 300 even if I shop. I see the P3AT at $220 to $240. For me that was a significant enough difference to go with the P3AT, but I do think the LCP has a better finish.
I'm definitely with Elk Rock. The Taurus TCP feels better, has better fit/finish and has a last-round slide lock. To top it all off, it's $20 cheaper than the Ruger.
Just my opinion, but in that price range, I think it's the best pocket gun available.
Both are good. I have a keltec and love it. I wouldnt get rid of it ever. Just personal prefference, cant go wrong with either.