No way, Not even close to comparison. I have many pictures of all kinds of LCP's issues. I was one of the first to buy one when they came out. I had 4 of them totally replaced. I know these guns well. I am a pocket gun enthusiast and have been shooting on a diligent training schedule for 10 yrs. The Pico is all stainless steel chassis. Break down the Pico and compare both. The LCp's, you have to be careful and check them close at around the 1500 rd mark for cracks etc on the cheap aluminum frame. Broken take down pins, split rails and on and on.
I own three Pico's. One has gone over the 6,000 rd mark and still trucking. Heck the Pico even ships with a stainless steel guide rod. Look at the take down Pin. Beefy and stainless steel. Compare sights, lol, that alone should tell you what top shelf is.
The Pico is hands down, ounce for ounce one of the finest guns made. A really tough gun. I am a true believer. Also like Kahrs of which I have two.
More accurate. NO frigging way. the Pico is so mild to shoot. The LCP is brutal by comparison. No problem for me to rapid fire fast head shots at 15 yds with the Pico.