Bought my first Ruger pistol the other day. Good deal over at Cabela's. Bout the LCP 1, Gen 2. Part of me really wanted to buy the LCP 2, but it was $100 more.
So, where I'm at now.
Winchester White Box ammo gives it AIDs. Will not extract, will not feed, stovepipes.
Everything else has been fine.
Sights are fine, and a huge step up from my Kel-Tec P3AT. I painted the front sight white with nail polish. May change that to green or orange as it is less likely to wash out on a light background.
Trigger is a bit long, but not too bad.
After doing some dryfire practice, I sent my reduced sized IDPA target (well, it's the KRT-2 Target from KR-Training) all the way back to 20yrds (farthest my indoor range goes) and was able to put 6 out of 7 in the body without too much trouble. This gun may have been made for up close work, but it's capable of way more than that, yes, even with the LCP 1.
The only thing I asked them to do was to dry-fire the LCP 1 before buying. That's quite the PITA at a Cabela's. I've dryfired an LCP 2 before, the 1's trigger was plenty smooth for me. Wasn't sure I was willing to pay $100 for a slightly better trigger.
The only other issue I've had is that I've struggled to keep a firm 2-handed grip for follow-up shots. I'll own that it's all my lack of skill, but I did just get the Houge grip. Holy cow that thing feels good now. Honestly, if I can keep a 2-handed grip solid for follow up shots now (going shooting tomorrow), then I'm afraid some of my other guns are going to get carried less.