A couple weeks ago I bought a used, but apparently barely used Ruger LCP in .380. Their isn't a scratch on it, it appears to be virtually new.
I was excited and took it out to the range today. I thought I'd burn up some cheap Blazer FMJ. Inserted the mag, pulled back the slide, and the round jammed directly into the feed ramp, wedging the slide open. It took some effort to get it worked loose and finally into the chamber.
I chalked this up to cheap ammo, so used some Remington FMJ. Same issue. The first round jammed at least half the time, and occasionally a later should would too.
I've been trying to research the issue, and have heard everything from "it's a break in issue" to "send it back for warranty repair". One Youtube tutorial showed doing a gentle polish on the feed ramp, and suggested that if it were lightly oiled the problem should go away.
I just carefully polished the feed ramp with a bit of 2000 grit paper--just enough to polish away the black coating on the ramp.
I haven't had a chance to test it after polishing/lubricating the ramp. But having 5 or 6 jams out of 20 rounds doesn't give me a lot of confidence.
Before anyone asks, I was operating the pistol correctly. Pulling the slide all the way back, and letting it fly back into battery. Since this problem is mostly happening on the initial loading, and not upon firing, I also think it isn't an issue with movement of the (tiny) grip in the hand, or limp-wristing it.
I've heard so many good things about the LCP, I would be shocked to learn I had an actual lemon. But their is something about the way it currently functions, and that was after using 4 different brands of ammo, from cheap Blazer, through expensive Hornady hollow points.
I've heard new guide rods and springs were a remedy, but it isn't clear to me how these would have an influence on the cycling of the pistol.
In any case, I hope it's either an issue with the rough feed ramp, or at worst with a faulty mag. I just went through 3 rounds of warranty repair on another (non-Ruger) revolver, and don't really want to deal with it again!