Ruger LCP .380 ACP Micro Pistol, 2.75 in Barrel, 6+1, 2018 Production, Mayodan NC Marked
This Ruger LCP is a micro .380 ACP carry pistol built with a through-hardened alloy-steel slide and barrel and a one-piece glass-filled nylon frame. It is an original-generation LCP with a manual slide hold-open and low-profile integral sights. The 372-prefix serial range places it outside Ruger’s 2008 LCP recall. Slim at 0.82 in and weighing 9.4 oz unloaded, it offers a 6+1 capacity in a compact, easy-to-carry package. The slide is marked "RUGER, MAYODAN, NC USA," and this example was manufactured in 2018.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Evidence of previous use is minimal. The bore presents a bright, mirror-like surface.
What’s Included
- 1 Ruger factory 6-round steel magazine with finger-extension floorplate
The original-generation LCP design keeps dimensions extremely trim with an ultra-slim 0.82 in profile and a 9.4 oz unloaded weight. It uses a 2.75 in barrel and a 6+1 capacity, balancing concealability and on-board rounds in a true micro format.
Construction centers on a through-hardened alloy-steel slide and barrel paired to a one-piece, glass-filled nylon grip frame. The slide wears a black oxide finish and features rear serrations only. Low-profile, integral sights are machined into the slide for durability and snag resistance.
The action is double-action-only with a locked-breech, recoil-operated system and an internal, recessed hammer. Controls include a left-side push-button magazine release and a smooth-face trigger without a trigger safety. It incorporates a manual slide hold-open; the slide does not lock back on an empty magazine.
This pistol’s slide is marked "RUGER, MAYODAN, NC USA," and it was manufactured in 2018 in the USA. The 372-prefix serial range places this example outside Ruger’s 2008 LCP recall, a detail that adds clear, verifiable context to its production timeline.




