Currently being sold.
25,000 to 28,000 pesos is a reasonable amount for a used ruger LCP
You will need to contact Ruger.
100-400 USD
.380 ACP
ACP designates a cartridge desgined by Colt for their pistols- Automatic Colt Pistol. LCP is the name used by Ruger for a model of lightweight compact pistol. LCP
No, a Pro Mag Ruger LCP magazine will not fit in a Lorcin .380. The Ruger LCP and Lorcin .380 are different firearms with distinct magazine designs and dimensions. While both are .380 caliber, their magazine compatibility does not overlap due to differences in their construction and specifications. Always use the manufacturer's recommended magazines for safety and reliability.
.380 ACP is a specific type of ammunition made. 380 LCP is the name of a Pistol, made by Ruger which fires the .380 ACP round.
Obviously the answer to your question is qualified by how you want to carry. Concealed, inside belt, etc. The LCP being of small profile is designed for concealed carry so I'll assume that's the direction you're going. Talon Training Group custom manfuactures a holster that is the best on the market IMO. It is an inside the pocket style holster. Link is below. http://www.shop.talontraininggroup.com/Wallet-Holster-Ruger-LCP-Brown-With-Laser-FL30RHBR3WL.htm I'd also recommend you check out this blog dedicated to the LCP. Great knowledge base for any question as yours re: the LCP. http://www.elsiepeaforum.com/forum/index.php Search your same holster question there and there you'll find some great opinions. There is also a video there that displays exactly why the TTG holste is the best IMP. You can draw with your index finger extended safely where others you cannot.
New, a basic model runs between about $250 and about #325 depending on where you buy it. Used, they usually go for about $200 in good condition.
It's like any non-plus P rated pistol. Can you do it? Yes. Should you do it? That's your choice. The LCP is NOT rated for +P and there have been instances of barrel burst incidents. Yet, there are also plenty of people who haven't had issues. Personally, I would stay away.
SN data is available on Ruger's website.
A Ruger 10/22 with that serial number was made in late 1970. This information is available at Ruger's website, www.ruger.com.