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>AKSHUALLY the LCP max had a modular chassis system this whole time!!!
Uhhhhhh what?
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>>65095161
The new frame looks a lot nicer, especially if you're after more than a two-finger grip, but I don't think it'll make it worth buying over the Bodyguard 2.0.

I'd love to see Magpul do a similar refresh for the 22/45's frame though.
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>>65095254
Personally its got one of the best non-1911 triggers ive ever felt and i shoot it better than many full sizes, but most people seem to prefer the bodyguard
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Ruger going all in on the Magpul partnership is interesting and probably for the best as the magpul stuff looks way better than what Ruger does for their poly framed handguns.
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>>65095161
The grip modules product number is "EHG RG380"

Call me weird, but I want Ruger to make a 3.5"-4" slide for the LCP Max, comped or uncomped
then Magpul to create a larger grip and 15-18 round magazines
They can call is the LCP MAXCRO
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To note: Ruger's entire lineup of handguns short of their 1911 and Mark IV uses the same chassis system. Scroll through their catalogue and you'll see a cutout for the serial number on the right side of every piece.

>>65095304
It's mostly that the Bodyguard 2.0 is shorter beneath the beavertail which gives you half an inch more grip on the same size gun which, depending up hand size, can make it a lot more comfortable to shoot.



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