Ruger LCP MAX 75th Anniversary Edition .380 ACP Micro Pistol, Stainless/Black, 2.8 in Barrel, Tritium Front Sight, 10+1
This limited 75th Anniversary Edition of the Ruger LCP MAX brings commemorative details to Ruger’s micro double-stack .380 ACP. It features a laser-engraved 75th Anniversary crest on a two-tone stainless slide with polished flats, a silver anodized aluminum trigger, and night-capable sights. Built in the USA in 2024 (MPN 13775), it combines collectible appeal with compact dimensions and a 10+1 capacity.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in great shape with minor scratches and blemishes consistent with light handling and prior use.
What's Included
- One 10-round steel magazine with finger-extension floorplate
- Ruger-branded soft pocket holster
- Viridian trigger-guard laser module (installed)
- Paperwork
This 75th Anniversary Edition highlights Ruger’s milestone with a laser-engraved crest on the slide and a distinctive two-tone presentation: a matte stainless top with polished flats over a black glass-filled nylon frame. The silver anodized aluminum trigger adds a commemorative touch while retaining the Secure Action design.
As a micro-compact LCP MAX, it offers 10+1 capacity in .380 ACP with a 2.80 in alloy-steel barrel, 6 grooves, and a 1:16 RH twist. The footprint remains extremely compact at 5.17 in overall length, 4.12 in height, 0.81 in slide width, and an unloaded weight of 10.6 oz.
The sighting system is purpose-built for low light: a tritium front sight with a white outline (marked 'HZ H3 24') pairs with a drift-adjustable rear U-notch that has a square ledge and serrated face. Front and rear cocking serrations aid manipulation on the stainless slide.
Ruger’s single-action, internal-hammer Secure Action includes an integrated trigger safety; there is no manual thumb safety and no magazine disconnect. The reversible magazine release supports either side. The frame is marked 'PISTOL WILL FIRE WITH MAGAZINE REMOVED' to note its design.
Manufactured in Mayodan, North Carolina, and offered as a 2024 commemorative run, this example aligns with the Model 13775 configuration. It bears an 'R75-' serial prefix consistent with the anniversary series.




