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Though many pocket-pistol fans were enamored with the Ruger® LCP® II at its introduction, one drawback of the new design was the fact that the new guns weren't compatible with extended 7-round magazines made for the company's original LCP®. Now, all that changes with the new LCP® II featuring an extended 7-round magazine. When carrying a pocket pistol like the Ruger® LCP® II for personal defense, their tiny dimensions don't allow for a tremendous amount of ammo capacity. This limits the defensive capabilities of the gun, so any opportunity users have to increase round count is a huge benefit.
In addition to the extra round, the Ruger® LCP® II extended 7-round magazine also provides users with an extended grip, thanks to the expanded floorplate made with the same durable, glass-filled Nylon used in the pistol's frame. This gives shooters a better hold on their pistol, allowing them to control recoil.