The Ruger 90333 LCP magazine delivers reliable feeding and consistent performance for LCP and LCP II pistols. This factory original equipment magazine maintains the compact profile essential for concealed carry while providing dependable ammunition capacity.
What Makes This Different
Factory Ruger magazines undergo the same quality control standards as the firearms themselves, ensuring proper fit and feeding geometry. Unlike aftermarket alternatives that may cause feeding issues or fit problems, this OEM magazine maintains the exact specifications required for optimal function. The blued steel construction provides corrosion resistance while maintaining the slim profile that makes LCP pistols ideal for pocket carry.
Key Features
- 6-round capacity maximizes ammunition while maintaining compact dimensions
 
- Blued steel construction resists corrosion and wear
 
- Factory OEM specifications ensure proper fit in LCP and LCP II frames
 
- Flush-fit design maintains concealment profile
 
- Heat-treated steel magazine body withstands repeated loading cycles
 
- Polymer follower reduces friction for smooth feeding
 
- Compatible with both original LCP and LCP II models
 
Field testing demonstrates consistent feeding across various .380 ACP ammunition types, from lightweight practice rounds to premium defensive loads. The magazine's geometry accommodates the steep feed angle required by the LCP's compact action. Law enforcement agencies and civilian carriers report reliable function through thousands of loading cycles without spring fatigue or feeding malfunctions.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 6 rounds
 
- Caliber: .380 ACP
 
- Construction: Blued carbon steel body
 
- Follower: High-impact polymer
 
- Spring: Heat-treated steel
 
- Compatibility: Ruger LCP and LCP II pistols
 
- Profile: Flush-fit design
 
- Manufacturer: Sturm, Ruger & Company
 
- Part Number: 90333
 
This factory magazine represents the most reliable feeding solution for LCP pistols, backed by Ruger's manufacturing standards and quality control. Professional armorers and experienced carriers choose OEM magazines to eliminate variables that could compromise reliability when it matters most.