A Loaded Chamber Indicator (LCI) is a device commonly found on handguns which is designed to show the carrier that there is a round currently in the chamber. The device is often a small bar of metal which protrudes from the side of the firearm when a chambered round pushes it outward. The bar is often colored red on top so that the color-difference makes it very easy to verify the presence of a round. These have become very common since some areas (eg: Massachusetts) have laws which may require them.
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