I sold my Seecamp in favor of an LCP II. I had a small problem which Ruger promptly repaired. Since then it has been flawless. About a week ago I stumbled into a used LCP with Viridian green laser. I though I would just buy it and keep it as a car gun. I took it to the range today to sight in the laser. Overall, with the laser off, at 30' I saw little difference between the two in the ability to hit where I was aiming (bright fluorescent paint on both front sights). In fact, I prefer the trigger in the original over the split trigger in the LCP II. I also feel a bit more comfortable with the hammer down of the LCP rather than the "half cocked" position of the LCP II. The gun I bought was outfitted with a set of Talon grips and they included two strips of material applied over the serrations on the slide which made it very easy to rack.
If you feel the need to have your gun lock back on the last round or need better sights for long distance shooting the II is the way to go, otherwise, the I feel original model is a really nice gun.
BTW, with the laser on, keeping everything in the black on a standard NRA 50' bullseye target is a no brainer if you just stay off the coffee.
My 2¢
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If you feel the need to have your gun lock back on the last round or need better sights for long distance shooting the II is the way to go, otherwise, the I feel original model is a really nice gun.
BTW, with the laser on, keeping everything in the black on a standard NRA 50' bullseye target is a no brainer if you just stay off the coffee.
My 2¢
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