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The Ruger® LCR® Double-Action Revolver makes a lightweight, fast handling concealed carry gun that is quick to get on target. The innovatively designed LCR (Lightweight Compact Revolver) has a monolithic frame of aerospace-grade, 7000 series aluminum; a streamlined fluted stainless steel cylinder; and a stainless steel barrel insert, threaded into the aluminum frame. The frame is finished in non-reflective matte black, optimum for self-defense weapons. To keep overall weight to a minimum, the LCR uses a polymer grip frame that houses all the fire control components. The LCR has a concealed hammer that prevents the gun from snagging while being drawn rapidly from a holster, pocket, or purse, allowing the firearm to function when an emergency situation calls for it to be purposely fired from inside a pocket or purse. The double-action trigger pull on the LCR is as smooth as silk, which is due to Ruger's refined trigger geometry and spring rates. The non-stacking trigger allows a shooter to maintain a constant sight picture while cycling the cylinder and firing the revolver. A front-sight blade is pinned to the frame and can easily be replaced with aftermarket sight options, and the fixed rear sight consists of a groove on the top of the frame. The Ruger LCR Double-Action Revolver is a reliable firearm that is easy to operate for most any shooter, regardless of experience, making it a perfect firearm for concealed carry and home defense. Made in USA.
Concealed hammer prevents the gun from snagging while being drawn
Front sight blade is pinned to the frame
Rear sight consists of a groove on the top of the frame
Web ID: 10218583
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Jilguerillo from
Ruger revolver 38 special biutifuiThis revolver is nice small I can carry every where I loved is not heavy I can take in my pocket whit or without holster.is very nice.
Date published: 2018-01-03
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Mozu517 from
Small, light, yet powerfulI'm a 65 yr old lady, and my grip isn't what it used to be. I already have a S&W 357 magnum, but it's gotten to be a little too unwieldy for me now. I thought I'd get another S&W (just smaller), but the Ruger felt much better in my hand--just right for me! I'm glad I went in person to comparison shop.
Date published: 2017-12-12
Rated 5 out of
5 by
MNEdward from
SP 101 - Great Little PistolWhen I first handled this pistol, I really liked the way it felt in the hand. I delayed purchasing based on some of the poor reviews. Looking at those reviews in more detail, it appears those were for the LCR.
The SP 101 is reasonably accurate when using the single action option. With rapid firing (double action) get a shot group within 5 inches at 15 feet..
Initially the shells were hard to eject after firing but after the breaking in process - and a good clearning with a bronze bore brush - shell ejecting is no longer an issue.
PRO: Looks good, handles great and is fun to shot.
CON: Cleaning. But that is the nature of a revolver. In addition to the barrel, each chamber - in this case eight - also needs to be clearned.
Not necessary a con but I try and limit each range session to 100 rounds or less so there is less build up to clean.
Date published: 2017-12-07
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Rlsmith1011 from
Amazing revolver!!!I had one of these in another brand, SW, the Ruger shoots so much softer, better Trigger and sights that you can actually hit something with. A great gun by a great American Company!!!
Date published: 2017-10-31
Rated 5 out of
5 by
K3773r from
Good 9mm to have in the collectionI bought this Revolver in 9mm to have as a backup to my other gun when I carry in the same caliber. The only issue I have had with it is that the ammunition jumps the crimp. Specifically Blazer Brass. No issues with HPR ammunition or Hornady American Gunner ammunition.
Date published: 2017-05-11
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Myek from
GP100 in .22Bought this revolver a couple of weeks ago and have about 100 rounds through it. I find it very accurate to point of aim. Have not had a chance to try it out on groundhogs yet. Having the 10 round cylinder is nice. The gun is heavy, but that is not a problem because it is balanced so well. Only negative that I could find, and I am not sure it was not the ammo, is that sometimes 2-3 of the chambers were snug, making ejection a bit of a challenge. I will say that with quality CCI ammo, I did not have this occur at all. It was Winchester ammo that I was having the issue with. All in all, very happy with this revolver.
Date published: 2017-04-29
Rated 5 out of
5 by
CoffeeManNW from
Excellent lightweight revolver!Small in size but huge on performance! It's small yes, but not tiny. Weight is very light but well balanced. The front sight has a bright white line painted on its face, making it highly visible when it's properly lined up. Tritium or other options are available if you want something else, just drift out the roll pin and swap it out! Note: the .38/.357 caliber uses a different height front sight from the .22, 9mm, and .327 Magnum. They'll fit fine, but bullets will hit high or low if the sight isn't matched to the caliber.
Accuracy is much better than it needs to be. Snub-nose revolvers aren't meant for long shots, but the LCR holds its own if you do your part. The smooth trigger has a lot to do with that. It isn't heavy, and there's a spot you can feel when the cylinder locks up, allowing you to slow down for extra precision over the last bit of trigger travel.
Now, about the .327 Federal Magnum... They really scoot, but recoil is downright unpleasant. They're loud too, and there's an 8-inch fireball. Cool but you won't want to see it again because firing it was unpleasant. Fortunately, .32 H&R Magnum is also officially allowed in the .327 chamber, and those are OK to shoot for an extended session. They're still very potent, but much more manageable. I shoot plenty of .357 Magnum, but through steel guns, even snubbies, so I'm normally not overly sensitive to recoil. These .32 Magnum caliber revolver rounds are less common and more expensive than their .38 caliber cousins.
So, to summarize, choose the Ruger LCR in .38+P chamber, or the 9mm with moon clips and you'll be very happy with this excellent revolver! You just might wind up with another one in .22 for training, teaching, or plinking fun.
Date published: 2017-02-18
Rated 5 out of
5 by
K9Jake from
Exactly as advertisedBought the gun for concealed carry. I chose the .357 Mag as I also hike in bear country. Sights and trigger are excellent. I shot tight groups right out of the box. Nice finish and feel. I have other carry options( Sig, Glock, Springfield Armory). When I leave home the LCR is always the one I choose. Someone said it was loud and it kicked? Lol, it's a 17 oz .357 with a 2" tube, what did they expect? Love it, another A+ for Ruger!
IF I COME TO STORE AND ORDER A REVOLVER SKU # 1890228 ABOUT HOW WILL IT TAKE TO COME IN? AND WIIL THE REVOLVER SHOT RAT SHOT?
Asked by: JOHNNYGA
Thank you for choosing Bass Pro Shops. This revolver is out of stock online. You will have to contact your local Bass Pro Shops to see if they are able to get it for you.
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Answered by: BPSProductSpecialist8
Date published: 2018-02-22
Wht is the trigger pull?
Asked by: Dogman
Per the Manufacturer - "trigger pull is around 6 pounds"