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Review of the new Ruger LCR out of the box. This hand gun can qualify 30 out of 30 shots easily. http://www.ruger.com THE EVOLUTION OF THE REVOLVER. Introducing the NEW Ruger Lightweight Compact Revolver (LCR), a 13.5 ounce, small frame revolver with a smooth, easy-to-control trigger and highly manageable recoil. Packed with the latest technological advances and features required by todays most demanding shooters. More Info on CCW go to http://www.chicogunclub.org Highly Recommend

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  • whats type of ammo are you shooting?

  • @svillechamps1

    I was using reloads

  • Thanks for the very helpful video. Although I'd love to carry a bigger caliber, longer pistol like my 2 springfields, even the XD subcompact is a little thick and heavy for my required attire and the Texas heat (and the 12 gauge just attracts attention!). I think I'm sold on a reliable, light revolver for pocket carry-- I've come to accept the saying that "the best gun is the gun you have with you." I'm thinking Crimson Trace grips, too.

  • @sandotex5

    The LCR now comes in .357 damm with the LCR you can forget you have it

    thanks for your comment

  • I just checked out one of these guns, holy crap they are light, probably weigh less than my BlackBerry. I imagine you would feel some recoil with these!

  • @delasueno Some at first but not bad shot 3,4,5 not at all

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  • I have to comment, dry firing the revolver with that ring in can damage your firing pin. It is NOT there so you can dry fire your revolver, it is there for safety. If your going to dry fire your revolver remove the plastic first!

  • @Strong45Side and you can confirm that on page 13 of your manual. Got to love when people tell you to read the manual and clearly have not read it themselves, then give wrong and possibly damaging information on youtube.

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  • @wheresblair-Like this vid!I've fired this gun,liked it.one thing I do different when shooting for long sessions at the range,i'll wear batting gloves,improves and or keeps constant grip and my groupings stay consistant a bit longer.

  • Nice vid. Just got one for 400 from local dealer. BNIB. pretty happy.

  • Shouldn't that be "I can qualify with this gun" rather than "this gun can qualify". Just a pet peeve of mine, but most guns these days shoot where the shooter is aiming them.

  • @Strong45Side thank you very much for that correction. I would have thought that thats what the plastic was for.

  • In your honest opinion, in bad situation, do you think .38+p can get the job done, or would it be a better choice to go with the .357 version?

  • If he would have read the manual like he recomends, he would know the round plastic thingy isn't suppose to be in when dry firing.

  • How hard is it to get a CCW in central CA?

  • cool video and tunes! a big thanks from santa rosa CA

  • its a fantastic revolver, mine is the .357, it is very manageable, don't listen to others, try it you will defiantly like it

  • Hey, are several of those rounds key-holing (turning sideways by the time they hit the paper)?  It appears that way. That's not a good thing. You said you're using reloads. Wonder if that's got something to do with it?

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