Pretty soon you'll be able to trade 3 Pmags for one.Meh, maybe I'll buy another LCP for the car when they start selling for $150.
I'll wait till these are in the low 200s and they have the kinks worked out first. But I do want a pocket gun.Meh, maybe I'll buy another LCP for the car when they start selling for $150.
I have confirmed that the LCP II (not "2") fully cocks the hammer when the slide is cycled (both manually and after firing) and there is NO safety that can manually prevent the hammer from falling. This is sorta like a Glock except for the fact that this has a hammer and is not striker-fired like a Glock.
A lot of folks on another forum don't feel comfortable using the LCP II as a pocket pistol. The original LCPs only partially cock their hammers when the slide is cycled so there's less energy in the hammer at rest.
Might be a different type of steel?Also, just FYI, the LCP II comes with a stainless steel guide rod whereas the regular LCP's come with a plastic guide rod. I didn't realize this because the guide rod in the LCP II is painted and ordered a stainless steel guide rod from Galloway Precision. They are kinda deceptive in their advertising for the stainless guide rod though...
They have it listed under LCP II Performance Parts...
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And they say "This is a direct replacement for your factory LCP and LCP II guide rod, but produced out of stainless 316 steel."
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Also, I emailed Galloway Precision and asked if their +1 Magazine extension for the LCP would work with the LCP II. Brandyn emailed me back about 45 minutes later and said that unfortunately it would not work but they are working on one right now that will work for the LCP II.