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dig4gold 08-07-2010 06:51 PM

What do ya think of the Ruger LCR's?
 
Wanting a pocket gun and like Ruger, but not familiar with this little tyke.
Or its little brother, the LCP in .380 auto(?)

NCZ09 08-08-2010 08:52 AM

I bought an LCR with crimson trace lasergrips about a year ago. It's pretty nice little gun. In IMO it's perfect conceal carry gun. I'm new to conceal carry and I guess small .38 revolvers are recemmended for new CC permit holders because of their simplicty. I've only shot about 150rds through my gun so I'm still getting use to it. The recoil is a little sharp even with regular .38rds. So I'd rather go out and shoot a full size revolver or auto, but try to shoot the LCR enough to stay familier with it.

I have shot the LCP it's also a nice little gun, but would pick the LCR over the LCP. The LCP is fairly cheap so it would be easy enough to pick one up later. It would be even easier to conceal in some situations.

I see Ruger just came out with a 357mag LCR. I cannot imagine shooting a lot of 357 rounds through it, but it would be nice to have the option.

I use a Uncle Mike's inside the pant holster for the LCR.

bigbulls 08-08-2010 10:43 AM

We have been having a major problem with the latest LCR's we have received at the store. When you tilt the gun slightly downward something inside the gun will lock it up and not allow the trigger to be pulled all the way to the rear and fire the gun.

Hold the gun level and no problems but tilt down slightly and it locks up.

Centaur 1 08-08-2010 01:07 PM

I carry my LCP everywhere. I really like how thin it is and that it fits in my front pocket so easily.

dig4gold 08-08-2010 05:21 PM

bigbulls; what is the issue? Does Ruger know?

bigbulls 08-08-2010 05:53 PM

I don't know what the issue is. I haven't taken any of them apart to see for myself because they are brand new, never owned firearms and if we went into the guns then we would be liable for them.

We have sent a couple back to the factory and they came back doing the same thing. We checked the other three or four we have in the store and they all do the same thing. All are going to be going back to Ruger this week

Howler 08-09-2010 05:45 AM

I really like my LCR. No problems with it, and I am amazed at it's accuracy, for a snubby.
I'll be interested in what is found to be wrong with those malfunctioning LCR's bigbulls, so keep us updated on that.

NCZ09 08-09-2010 06:49 PM

Thanks for the info bigbulls. I bought my LCR last October I didn't think there were any problems with it. But i did make sure after reading your post and the gun seems fine. It is the 38s that are having this problem? What do you think of the new 357mag LCR? Thanks again!

dig4gold 08-10-2010 04:46 AM

One question I have is with the short barrel, does the extractor have enough travel to clear the spent rounds? Or do they "hang up" in the cylander?

statjunk 08-10-2010 05:55 AM


Originally Posted by bigbulls (Post 3660035)
We have been having a major problem with the latest LCR's we have received at the store. When you tilt the gun slightly downward something inside the gun will lock it up and not allow the trigger to be pulled all the way to the rear and fire the gun.

Hold the gun level and no problems but tilt down slightly and it locks up.

Now if they would only make it so that it wouldn't fire when held sidways we'd have something. LOL.

Tom


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