Gun runs 1,200 fps +P Underwood XTP Custom JHPs like butter right out of the box
Robar took it to the next level...
Gun runs 1,200 fps +P Underwood XTP Custom JHPs like butter right out of the box
Robar took it to the next level...
Last edited by Barth; 04-29-2019 at 06:49 PM.
After reading and seeing the ballistics of the 32.cal Underwood Defender, and the weight of only 6.6 oz, I purchased the Kel-tec P32. This gun is crazy light. I have been shooting Pocket guns on a regular basis now for 10 yrs. so Had to get this gun to add to my collection. And with summer coming on, thought this might be a interesting gun to carry. Normally I would not purchase a small gun with a aluminum frame, but figured in the 32.cal it would not matter. Took it to the range and it fired great, all rounds of mixed ammo were flawless. (about 150 rds.) Next week brought the Underwood Defend and again flawless. I believe in a set of good sights for a pocket gun, and of course this gun did not have any. But have been shooting small guns for so long, I was able to do nice groups at 7yds with rapid fire shooting. The gun was so very mild to shoot. It is a crude looking gun in comparison to my Pico and Kahr, but a good tool. The build quality is basically the same as the LCP's I have owned over the years.
One thing I do like about this gun and something I did not know before is the fact that you can buy extra grips complete with all parts. Great if you crack a grip or frame like I did with the lep's. I did add a Gallaway 13lb recoil spring and steel guide rod which handled the Underwood Plus P just fine.
Will be changing out the Black grip to grey and take it down and the slide Cherokoted today.
The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.
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The Hogue grip is a big change for the LCP but it does add width and I found it made drawing from a pocket more difficult. I gave mine to a friend who gave it to a friend.
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LOL - I don't wear skinny designer jeans with sequins.
It's a micro gun that works fine in my cargo pants.
LPC II is slightly larger than my LCP.
But they are both far and away the smallest, lightest mouse guns I own
I sometimes carry this in my pocket - it's larger/heavier and no problemo
Last edited by Barth; 04-17-2019 at 08:43 PM.
LCP II comes with a pocket holster from Ruger that's outstanding as well.
It's trigger is a vast improvement over my old LCP.
The second generation mouse gun is a real advancement
Plus our good friends at Underwood gave us mouse gun ammo on steroids
BRAND:UNDERWOOD AMMO
SKU:141
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- Caliber: 380 ACP
- Bullet Weight: 90 Grains
- Bullet Style: Hornady XTP Jacketed Hollow Point
- Case Type: Ducta-Bright 7a Nickel Plated Brass
BALLISTICS INFORMATION
- Muzzle Velocity: 1200 fps
- Muzzle Energy: 288 ft lbs
Last edited by Barth; 04-16-2019 at 06:09 PM.