Took the LCP out for it's first firing (post factory testing). The gun performed flawlessly. Very smooth operating, no FTF's, and when field stripped afterwords was still VERY clean! All fouling was contained to inside the barrel, and the bolt / slide face. The first patch through removed all visible dirt from the bore! All fired cases inspected were clean and unmarred. Great stuff for reloading. The firing pin made a deep, solid impact on the primers every time. No light strikes (extra
critical for a self defense weapon IMO).

As mentioned the ammo shot SUPER clean (I mashed the first one shown out of round in my fingers if your wondering)

The Italian made Ruger magazine is easily the smoothest operating I've ever loaded for
any gun! VERY impressed with the quality. Machining and molding is nice on the pistol as well. Note how tight the fit of the FTX bullets in the mag.



Now. The messed up part.

Check out the FTX bullet that had cycled through the gun but not been fired (on the right). The face of the hollow point around the plastic insert is mashed in on three sides! So the tip of the bullets when fired is a triangle!

The bullet on the left was cycled through the gun 4 times by hand. It's fine. The one on the right was at the bottom of a 6 round clip. The first five rounds were fired through the gun. Other rounds that had been chambered by firing the gun then ejected by hand looked the same.

The FTX hollow point is so thin I can mash it in with a very,
very light push on a table top. The feed ramp on the LCP is polished. Even if it weren't, it's hard to see how the gun is mashing the bullet in on
three sides. But... There it is.
OVERALL: I'm VERY happy with the gun!!! Can't say I'll be buying any more FTX's though."Critical Defense", Hmmmm?
