update on the sights for my LCP... milled a 1/8" slot and silver soldered a 1/8" piece of key stock for the front, and a .330" standard dove tail and a take off 1911 sight with the hole opened up to 1/8" for the rear...
Nice improvement, but for my carry practice the nice sights would be a hindrance - too many sharp points and edges to snag. I have aimed my LCP on occasion, but I practice and treat it as a point and shoot defensive tool.
My first pocket pistol was a Kel-Tek, but I wasn't happy with the fit and finish. I donated it to a fund raiser, and later that year I purchased my LCP. Could be the same gun off another line - Similar to the GM line where they have multiple models under different branches that improve quality. After years of use and carry I believe my Kel-Tek would have carried the wear and battle scars to make it the same as the LCP.
All of this said, third and fourth magazines, and boxes of ammunition are not good reasons to choose a firearm. Purchase the firearm, prove it is reliable, prove the ammunition of your choice, then go out and purchase the extras you want. Most gun fights are over with the first magazine, so more in the pocket is like a spare tire in the car - A necessity, but in MOST cases not a primary need. So this begs the question: If one magazine in the gun is a must, and one spare along is a must, how many more do I need?
Best of luck making your choice and use of your new tool!