Ruger LCP II magazine loader (image courtesy JWT for thetruthaboutguns.com). No big deal. The new mags also would not load more than halfway. It was one of the new magazines and it was an Aguila round. Failure 1: I had the slide lock back when there was still one round in the magazine. That meant the one mag that Ruger shipped might be bad, or the gun had an issue. The original Ruger LCP has been perhaps the most well-known and popular .380 pocket pistol since it was first introduced in 2008. In addition to providing you with one extra .380 auto round, this magazine features an integrated grip extension to get extra purchase on the grip of your Ruger® LCP® II … I purchased a brand new LCP II .22 about 4 days ago after seeing all the glowing reports about it on Youtube. The Ruger LCP has been around for nearly a decade and it is often referred to as the de facto standard in lightweight compact pistols – beloved by police officers and concealed carry licensees.. I used the factory magazine and two new Ruger Italian made LCP II magazines. No range report yet, but I did fix the problem. The mag worked as expected. I ordered two OEM magazines and had 0 problems with the new magazines. Post by Crash » Wed Mar 08, 2017 9:07 pm During the first 50 rounds or so I had several failures to feed with the last round in the magazine. The 10-round magazine sits well below the line of the grip, and is required to get even two fingers on the grip of the gun. Ruger LCP II .380 ACP 6RD Magazine (2 Pack) Product Description. Detailed Description: Increase your magazine capacity from 6 to 7 with this extended magazine for the Ruger® LCP® II. BATTLE OF THE RUGER .380S: LCP VS. LCP II. If your LCP® has the "370" serial number prefix and DOES NOT HAVE the diamond mark, you should have your LCP® retrofitted with the upgraded hammer mechanism at no charge. Problems wth a Ruger LCP II. The LCP is chambered in 380 ACP with a magazine capacity of six rounds. Took it home thoroughly cleaned and lubed it. Called Ruger and they said that it was probably a weak magazine spring and they sent me a new one. I bought an LCP II a little less than a year ago and purchased two spare six and seven round magazines each. We want to remind gun users that, for maximum safety when carrying any pistol with a loaded magazine in place, the chamber should be empty, and the slide should be closed. These magazines are for Ruger LCP II models chambered in .380 ACP and holds 6 rounds of ammunition. One six round would not lock the slide back reliably, it seemed to fit loosely. While in Atlanta last week, I stopped by a large GS, and tried the LCP II there. Took it to the range after purchase three separate models of CCI .22 ammo. As I shot the gun more, occasionally a magazine would pop loose after a couple rounds. I got home on Friday, and the extra mags showed up. This Ruger LCP II .380 ACP 6RD Magazine (2 Pack) are standard factory replacement magazines with the same design scheme as the handgun for the same great look. There's a guy on Youtube ( Havok Arms) that has posted a couple of videos on some problems with the new LCP II. One video shows some trigger problems and the … Even though it’s a .22LR caliber pistol, the magazines aren’t particularly easy to load. Failing to go fully into battery.
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