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Ruger LCP Magazine 6 Round .380 ACP Mag W/Extension (90333)
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Product Description
Genuine Ruger 6 Round magazine for the Ruger LCP semi-auto self defense pistols chambered in .380 ACP. These Genuine Ruger mags are GREAT to carry as spare mags to give you some extra ammo for defensive situations, and they are GREAT at the range!
This replacement magazine is a factory original from Ruger. Factory replacement parts are manufactured to the exact same specifications and tolerances and use the same manufacturing materials as the original parts which guarantees excellent fit and reliable operation.
Ruger LCP Factory Magazine Features
- Steel construction
- Polymer baseplate
- Factory magazine guarantees optimal fit and reliability
- Polymer follower for smooth reliable feeding
- Includes Extension
Ruger LCP Factory Magazine Specifications
- Compatible With: Ruger LCP ONLY
- Caliber: .380 ACP
- Capacity: 6 Rounds
- Body Finish: Blue (Looks Black)
- Base Plate Material: Polymer
- Follower Material: Polymer
- Model Number: 90333
- UPC: 736676904129
***PLEASE NOTE***
New magazines have stiff springs and may be difficult to load to full capacity until broken in.
This replacement magazine is a factory original from Ruger. Factory replacement parts are manufactured to the exact same specifications and tolerances and use the same manufacturing materials as the original parts which guarantees excellent fit and reliable operation.
Ruger LCP Factory Magazine Features
- Steel construction
- Polymer baseplate
- Factory magazine guarantees optimal fit and reliability
- Polymer follower for smooth reliable feeding
- Includes Extension
Ruger LCP Factory Magazine Specifications
- Compatible With: Ruger LCP ONLY
- Caliber: .380 ACP
- Capacity: 6 Rounds
- Body Finish: Blue (Looks Black)
- Base Plate Material: Polymer
- Follower Material: Polymer
- Model Number: 90333
- UPC: 736676904129
***PLEASE NOTE***
New magazines have stiff springs and may be difficult to load to full capacity until broken in.