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Ruger LCR 9mm Review https://bit.ly/2CHLudtThere's something about a revolver that is chambered in a semi-auto caliber that makes you go, hmm. There's nothin...
22 wrz 2020 · Ruger LCRx in 9mm Revolver Review. We look at the pros and cons of the 9mm revolver. ***All shooting was performed at a professional range following all sa...
This is a tabletop review of the RUGER LCR 9MM. In this video we will discuss the history, size and features of the firearm. Range performance will also be d...
Ruger LCRx 9mm 1.87" Barrel 5-Rounds - $499 Ruger LCRx Features The Ruger LCRx is a lightweight, small-frame revolver with a uniquely smooth trigger and highly manageable recoil. This Ruger features a monolithic frame with a grip peg allowing for use of a variety of grip styles, and an extensively.
30 sie 2022 · The Ruger LCR utilizes a monolithic frame made from aerospace-grade, 7000-series aluminum (.22 LR, .22 Magnum, .38 Special) and 400-series stainless steel (.357 Magnum, 9mm Luger, .327 Federal). Combined with a polymer fire control housing, the result is a lighter revolver that still helps reduce overall felt recoil.
First introduced in 2010, the innovative Ruger Lightweight Carry Revolver (LCR) was first made available in a handy five-shot .38 Special +P, weighing in at only 13 1/2 ounces. The hammer on the LCR is bobbed and fully shrouded, and is a only available in a DAO (double action only) configuration.
Action: DAO - Caliber: 9mm - Capacity: 5rd - Barrel: 1.875 - Frame: Polymer/Stainless Steel Matte Black - Cylinder: Stainless Steel Ionbond Diamondblack - Grip: Hogue Tamer Monogrip - Sights: U-Notch Integral Rear Replaceable Pinned Ramp Front - Length: 6.50 - Height: 4.50 - Width: 1.28 - Weight: 17.20 oz. - Patent pending polymer fire contro...