ruger lc9 in 380

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anyone ever do anything on this gun? not much room to work, but a good customer is all but begging.
 

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i reckon i could do a scratch test somewhere that's out of sight. i wont get the gun for another 3 weeks or so.
all i've read so far, is the slide is quite hard.
 

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Monk,

You asked about a Ruger LC9 in .380. According to their catalog the LC9 is only available in 9mm Luger. The LCP is the .380. So if it's the LCP, Carlos says you're good to go but if it is the LC9 it may be a different case.
 

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Monk,

You asked about a Ruger LC9 in .380. According to their catalog the LC9 is only available in 9mm Luger. The LCP is the .380. So if it's the LCP, Carlos says you're good to go but if it is the LC9 it may be a different case.
thanks, roger. the gent that owns the gun is out of town. will know for sure when he gets back.
 

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I've engraved a ruger LCP also. No problem cutting. I remember bunic engraved one also. He was Just starting out and did a decent job if memory serves me correctly. It was in the pictures archive.
 

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