Ruger LCP II is a highly concealable, lightweight semi-automatic pistol chambered in .22 LR or .380 ACP, ideal for deep concealment and backup use. Despite its minimal frills, such as non-adjustable sights and the absence of rails, this minute single-stack handgun has maintained popularity, even amidst the rise of double-stack micro-9mm pistols like the Sig P365 and Springfield Hellcat. The LCP II features several significant upgrades from the original LCP, including a slide hold-open function when empty. However, while it is compatible with the original 6-round LCP magazines, it cannot lock the slide back when using these magazines as the original LCP lacked this feature. The LCP II's improved trigger offers a cleaner pull, break, and reset, making it a notable enhancement over its predecessor. Its diminutive size, light weight, and decent grip texturing make it suitable for pocket or purse carry, particularly for those with smaller hands. While the pistol's fixed sights and small grip may limit its use as a range plinker, its reliability with quality ammunition and ease of concealment make it a dependable choice for self-defense. The LCP II is hammer-fired and incorporates a Glock-style trigger-blade safety, enhancing its safety profile. Its compact dimensions (5.17 inches in length, 0.9 inches in width, 4.05 inches in height with the finger extension, and weighing 10.7 ounces) ensure it remains a practical and discreet carry option