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The Ruger LCP Max .380 auto compact pistol features a bottleneck double-stack magazine to provide higher capacity while still maintaining concealability.
Ruger’s LCP and LCP II .380 Auto pistols have been frontrunners in the race to offer effective stopping power from a pocket pistol
Ruger clearly saw the advantage of an LCP with a higher-capacity magazine, but a great deal of the LCP’s appeal revolves around the pistol’s compact size. Add too much girth to the grip and the LCP’s hide-it-under-anything design would be compromised. The LCP Max with bottleneck magazine and four extra rounds is virtually the same size as the LCP II. In fact, the overall length (5.17 inches) and barrel length (2.75 inches) of the two guns are the same.
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