![]() The LCP Max also fits most existing LCP II holsters, saving you from having to spend money on brand new holsters. ![]() ![]() Unlike the LCP II, the Max offers a reversible magazine release for lefties which is always nice. Like the LCP II, the LCP Max employs Ruger’s trademarked “Secure Action” fire-control system and grants the shooter a nice, short, and smooth trigger pull. If 10 rounds still aren’t enough, Ruger offers 12-round magazines that also slightly extend the grip to make for an even more comfortable grip. The Max weighs 10.6 ounces, has an overall length of 5.17 inches, is less than an inch wide, and the magazine holds 10 rounds. The larger frame of the Max alleviates that problem by offering just a slighter larger frame that somehow doesn’t add noticeable weight or bulk. While convenient, the LCP II pocket guns aren’t necessarily a lot of fun to shoot, given the smaller frames that can make it harder to achieve a truly comfortable grip. I shot a new LCP Max at my home range recently and found it to be a more enjoyable shooting experience than the LCP II models. ![]()
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