RUGER LCP MAX for Sale
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Quick Look
The Ruger LCP Max is a lightweight pocket pistol introduced in 2021 as an evolution of the original LCP. Designed for compact concealment and ease of use, it offers enhanced capacity and ergonomics. It has quickly gained popularity among CCW carriers seeking a reliable subcompact .380 ACP.
Why It's a Top Choice
- High capacity with 10+1 rounds in subcompact size
- Lightweight polymer frame for all-day carry
- Accessory rail for lights or lasers
- Improved ergonomics over original LCP
- Reliable striker-fired trigger system
Key Variants
Ruger LCP Max Standard
The original LCP Max, ideal for everyday concealed carry with a 10+1 capacity.
Ruger LCP Max Rosewood
Offers upscale rosewood grips for improved aesthetics and grip texture.
Ruger LCP Max Crimson Trace
Equipped with Crimson Trace laser grips for enhanced target acquisition.
Competitor Comparison Table
| Feature | Ruger LCP Max | Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 380 | Sig Sauer P238 |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $499 | $450 | $600 |
| Capacity/Size | 10+1 rounds, .380 ACP | 6+1 rounds, .380 ACP | 6+1 rounds, .380 ACP |
| Weight | 12.6 oz | 15.8 oz | 15 oz |
| Optics-Ready | Yes (optional slide) | No | No |
| Trigger Type | Striker-fired | Double-action only | Single-action |
| Notable Pro | High magazine capacity | Integrated laser standard | Classic single-action feel |
| Notable Con | Short barrel limits range | Lower magazine capacity | Higher price point |
Best Use Cases
- Everyday concealed carry
- Backup pistol for law enforcement
- Home defense in close quarters
- Self-defense for beginners
- Compact carry for active lifestyles
FAQs
Can I mount a red dot optic on the Ruger LCP Max?
Yes, the Ruger LCP Max has an optics-ready slide variant compatible with micro red dot sights.
What caliber is the Ruger LCP Max chambered in?
The LCP Max is chambered in .380 ACP, ideal for compact self-defense pistols.
How many rounds does the Ruger LCP Max hold?
Standard magazines hold 10 rounds, plus one in the chamber, totaling 10+1.


