First Look: TALO Ruger LCP Max

Created to help celebrate Ruger's 75th Anniversary.

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posted on December 26, 2024
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2024 marked the 75th year in business for Sturm, Ruger & Company. All throughout this year, Ruger has been selling various special-edition firearms to commemorate its 75th anniversary. TALO Distributors, a key partner for Ruger, has just announced a special 75th Anniversary edition of the Ruger LCP Max .380 ACP semi-automatic striker fired polymer framed ultra-compact carry pistol.

The Ruger LCP MAX 75th Anniversary features a blued slide and is the newest TALO exclusive firearm. As a limited production special-edition item that includes a polished black oxide slide with Ruger’s 75th Anniversary logo engraved on the top, this Ruger LCP MAX variant will only be manufactured in limited quantities. Like the standard, 10-round capacity Ruger LCP Max, the TALO exclusive 75th anniversary version includes all the features of the original along with a special 75th anniversary serial number prefix and an extra magazine.

TALO Ruger LCP Max 75th Anniversary Specifications:

  • Caliber: .380 ACP
  • Action: Striker-fired semi-automatic
  • Frame Material: Polymer
  • Finish: Blued steel
  • Barrel Length: 2.8 inches
  • Magazine Capacity: 10 rounds
  • Sights: Fiber optic front, serrated deep U notch rear sight
  • Engraved with 75th Anniversary markings
  • Includes 75th Anniversary serial number prefix

TALO is a wholesale buying group that works with premier vendors in the industry to create products and programs for sale to their dealer customer base. TALO programs and special editions have raised over a million dollars for non-profits like USA Shooting Team, Semper Fi, Navy SEAL Foundation, Navy SEAL Museum and Marine Raiders.

Visit taloinc.com to learn more about the new TALO special edition 75th anniversary Ruger LCP Max or other TALO exclusive firearms.

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