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4/16/2010 2:15:17 PM EDT
I saw one at the local sporting goods store here in town for $419. I don't think its NIB at that price but did look clean and in good shape.

I've been thinking of getting a wheel gun for carry since I don't currently own one. Is the Ruger LCR a good piece?

Any other suggestions, new or used for $500 or less?
4/16/2010 2:18:16 PM EDT
[#1]
My friend has one and my personal opinion with out owning one yet is that they are a quality gun and a pleasure to shoot. The LCR is definitely on my want to acquire list.
4/16/2010 2:20:42 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
I saw one at the local sporting goods store here in town for $419. I don't think its NIB at that price but did look clean and in good shape.

I've been thinking of getting a wheel gun for carry since I don't currently own one. Is the Ruger LCR a good piece?

Any other suggestions, new or used for $500 or less?


$419.00 is about the average price for a NEW LCR.
The LCR is a great concealed carry weapon. I carry mine every day.

4/16/2010 2:21:05 PM EDT
[#3]
I'm usually not a big fan of Ruger stuff but I am impressed with the LCR. My Dad uses one for concealed carry and in my opinion his LCR is much easier to shoot than my S&W. The LCR seems to recoil less and I think that the sights on it are better than the ones on the S&W, the S&W is a little smaller but if I was buying a revolver for CCW it would be the Ruger.
4/16/2010 2:27:14 PM EDT
[#4]

i say this in every LCR - I WANT ONE!



4/16/2010 2:27:31 PM EDT
[#5]
Here are my thoughts on the LCR.

Its nice and light, it fits in my jeans front pocket, and it doesn't snag coming out.

It has the nicest trigger pull of any out of the box small fsrame .38 I have ever shot.

It should be very corrosion resistant, and so far, it has been.

It will handle +p cartridges, which is about as much as I can handle in a revolver of that weight.

As you can maybe tell, I like mine.
4/16/2010 2:29:48 PM EDT
[#6]
I may be a bitch, but I found a buddy's brand new LCR to be a piece of crap. The trigger was heavy and after a few shots my hand stung from the recoil. YMMV.
4/16/2010 2:32:55 PM EDT
[#7]
Please please please at least hold a Taurus TCP in your hand and try the trigger before you buy a P3AT or an LCR. It has a great reset instead of a full reset like the others.

I carry a 1911 everyday. With the TCP in my weak hand pocket, the idea being if I can't get one I can get the other. I can actually rapid fire the TCP, I never could with my Kel Tec. It's also seems to be much more accurate for me than the Kel Tec, probably again because of the trigger.


buk
4/16/2010 2:34:29 PM EDT
[#8]
I've heard nothing but great stuff about them...but even with that, I'll still carry my S&W 49.

HH
4/16/2010 2:36:22 PM EDT
[#9]
It has the nicest trigger pull of any out of the box small frame .38 I
have ever shot.



It will handle +p cartridges...

4/16/2010 2:42:23 PM EDT
[#10]
the only negative i have heard is long term +p ammo could cause frame issues, but i have yet to see one with a problem.

those that have bought them really seem to like them
4/16/2010 2:45:38 PM EDT
[#11]
the rubber grips are much more comfortable than the lasergrips, but they hang coming out of your pocket (soft rubber) and you lose out on the laser dot and have to use the crappy built in sight.
4/16/2010 2:46:30 PM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
Please please please at least hold a Taurus TCP in your hand and try the trigger before you buy a P3AT or an LCR. It has a great reset instead of a full reset like the others.

I carry a 1911 everyday. With the TCP in my weak hand pocket, the idea being if I can't get one I can get the other. I can actually rapid fire the TCP, I never could with my Kel Tec. It's also seems to be much more accurate for me than the Kel Tec, probably again because of the trigger.


buk



I'm not familiar with the Taurus TCP. Is it hammerless?

4/16/2010 2:47:25 PM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
Please please please at least hold a Taurus TCP in your hand and try the trigger before you buy a P3AT or an LCR. It has a great reset instead of a full reset like the others.

I carry a 1911 everyday. With the TCP in my weak hand pocket, the idea being if I can't get one I can get the other. I can actually rapid fire the TCP, I never could with my Kel Tec. It's also seems to be much more accurate for me than the Kel Tec, probably again because of the trigger.


buk



I'm not familiar with the Taurus TCP. Is it hammerless?

4/16/2010 2:49:52 PM EDT
[#14]
Yes it's hammerless. It's also the same size as the others. Grip feels better to me at least. It also runs in the low $300's. You should really handle one and try the trigger.

buk
4/16/2010 2:57:16 PM EDT
[#15]
I want  to get one, do they have a lawyer lock on them?
4/16/2010 3:00:04 PM EDT
[#16]
Great trigger!
The Hogue is a nice feature too...
4/16/2010 8:10:31 PM EDT
[#17]


When it came time for a small concealed carry revolver I was split between the LCR and a Smith and Wesson 642. The LCR has a slightly larger grip but since I didn't really plan on pocket carrying I went with the LCR and am glad I did. Its super light, very accurate and very concealable IWB. Do it..
4/16/2010 8:11:44 PM EDT
[#18]
cool story bro!................. glug!
4/16/2010 8:13:28 PM EDT
[#19]
Quoted:
It has the nicest trigger pull of any out of the box small frame .38 I have ever shot.

It will handle +p cartridges...


This. I love mine and carry it often.
4/16/2010 8:16:12 PM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g201/natalie3212/nat/rafael/DSCN0910-1.jpg

When it came time for a small concealed carry revolver I was split between the LCR and a Smith and Wesson 642. The LCR has a slightly larger grip but since I didn't really plan on pocket carrying I went with the LCR and am glad I did. Its super light, very accurate and very concealable IWB. Do it..


I don't have one, but a guy at work does and he loves it.  Says the trigger is the best of any of his pistols - and he has a lot of them.  Oddly enough, he preached about how great that Cross Breed holster is too for a good half hour.

4/16/2010 8:16:37 PM EDT
[#21]
Tarus TCP is a semi auto and is comparable to the Ruger LCP. The LCR is a revolver...
4/16/2010 8:20:00 PM EDT
[#22]
Quoted:
cool story bro!................. glug!


You're just looking for a reason to get shloshed
4/16/2010 8:28:45 PM EDT
[#23]



Quoted:



Quoted:

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g201/natalie3212/nat/rafael/DSCN0910-1.jpg



When it came time for a small concealed carry revolver I was split between the LCR and a Smith and Wesson 642. The LCR has a slightly larger grip but since I didn't really plan on pocket carrying I went with the LCR and am glad I did. Its super light, very accurate and very concealable IWB. Do it..




I don't have one, but a guy at work does and he loves it.  Says the trigger is the best of any of his pistols - and he has a lot of them.  Oddly enough, he preached about how great that Cross Breed holster is too for a good half hour.





You should listen to the guy at work, on both accounts




 
4/16/2010 8:45:15 PM EDT
[#24]



Quoted:


http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g201/natalie3212/nat/rafael/DSCN0910-1.jpg



When it came time for a small concealed carry revolver I was split between the LCR and a Smith and Wesson 642. The LCR has a slightly larger grip but since I didn't really plan on pocket carrying I went with the LCR and am glad I did. Its super light, very accurate and very concealable IWB. Do it..


Why not carry a full speed strip?  



 
4/16/2010 8:50:25 PM EDT
[#25]





Quoted:
Quoted:


http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g201/natalie3212/nat/rafael/DSCN0910-1.jpg





When it came time for a small concealed carry revolver I was split between the LCR and a Smith and Wesson 642. The LCR has a slightly larger grip but since I didn't really plan on pocket carrying I went with the LCR and am glad I did. Its super light, very accurate and very concealable IWB. Do it..



Why not carry a full speed strip?  


 





I'm guessing it's a place to put his index finger. Only has a 5 round cylinder anyway. Probably not going to retain a speed strip in a fight with only one round on it.



Just my guess though.








 

 
4/16/2010 8:58:39 PM EDT
[#26]
My family bought my 60+ year old mother an LCR for her birthday.  It is the only gun larger than a .22 that she can shoot comfortably with her arthritis.  

The gun is sweet.  Great trigger, manageable recoil, and very lightweight.  I load some light weight bullets for practice, and the recoil is not bad at all.


Buy one.
4/17/2010 5:31:59 AM EDT
[#27]
Quoted:
Quoted:
It has the nicest trigger pull of any out of the box small frame .38 I have ever shot.

It will handle +p cartridges...


This. I love mine and carry it often daily.


This
4/17/2010 5:45:33 AM EDT
[#28]
I bought one for the wifey last Christmas. I put an orange plug in the tip of the barrel and put in her Christmas stocking. She thought it was Airsoft at first and thought that I had meant to put it into the kid's stocking instead. I pulled the plug out of the barrel and opened the cylinder to show her that it was the real thing.

She actually CARRIES this one (her SP101 stayed on the nightstand because it was too heavy in her purse)

It shoots sweet too with the reduced recoil HP loads that I put in it for her. She has hand problems and can't shoot full-boat Mags or +P's anymore, but it would do the job on the average ferral human that she might encounter.
4/17/2010 5:46:57 AM EDT
[#29]
How does it compare in size to the 2.25" SP101?    I know it's going to weigh about 3000 pounds less but I'm interested in a size comparison only.