Ruger LCR 9mm - The Get Off ME Gun

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  • Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
  • Ruger LCR 9mm Review
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    There's something about a revolver that is chambered in a semi-auto caliber that makes you go, hmm.
    There's nothing inherently wrong or great about it; it just makes you go hmm.
    Well, the Ruger LCR Revolver is chambered in 9mm, and it made me go hmm.
    However, the more I shot it, the more I wanted to yell, get off me!
    That's what the Ruger LCR in 9mm kind of says to me, it's a get off me gun.
    A very lightweight and fast shooting get off me gun.
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  • @evolutionglitch4739
    @evolutionglitch4739 2 роки тому +429

    I have the 9mm LCR. Everything Colion says is true... but I feel like he missed the most important part about it. The gun grows on you like others don't. The more you shoot it, the more you learn it's not like all your semi autos. And you start shooting it differently. And the trigger gets better. And the recoil softens. And you instinctively know where the break is so you can crack shots at 40 yards. And you really dont have to aim it inside of ten yards. And you just know when your five are up, and even if you didn't, the moon clips make it a breeze to reload.

    • @mjolnirdynamics8789
      @mjolnirdynamics8789 2 роки тому +24

      YES! #Me2. I own one in 9mm as well and have had it for a few years now. I LOVE THIS GUN. It's my one and only revolver and my primary is a Glock 19. This LCR is my go on a quick errand coat pocket or waistband gun. I feel 100% confident using it if I have to and I train with it enough that I can do a moonclip reload pretty quickly.

    • @KristaB253
      @KristaB253 2 роки тому +13

      Completely agree! I wasn’t sure I was going to like it, but after a couple hours at the range getting comfortable, it’s my absolute favorite.

    • @johnnottahcal5725
      @johnnottahcal5725 2 роки тому +12

      Me 2. My primary when clothing is minimum. I don’t trust the moon clips smashing around in pant’s pockets but an old 35mm film can fixes that. I have plenty of other choices but I spend an awful amount of time practicing and carry this revolver. It rides deep on the belt and rides nice when sitting.

    • @evolutionglitch4739
      @evolutionglitch4739 2 роки тому +10

      @@johnnottahcal5725 I will say, I didn't trust the moon clips alone either... so just to test them, I carried them in my front pocket all day everyday for about a month. They were solo somedays and sharing the pocket with random crap. Rounds never came out of the clips or bent or ignited or anything. Well, they did get a bit linty, but they functioned fine. So you should carry how you're comfortable doing so, but if you find the case to be a nuisance, you don't really need it.

    • @jclowe735
      @jclowe735 2 роки тому +4

      I think Colion showed that it grows on you the more he shot it so saying it wasn't needed.

  • @johnovanic9560
    @johnovanic9560 2 роки тому +72

    You would be surprised at how fast you can load a cross-compatibility wheel gun with a magazine from your primary. Say for instance your primary has a malfunction that cannot be resolved. Your backup gun is run dry you can take your spare mag or remaining bullets from your primary and push him into that cylinder pretty quick.

    • @W1ldt1m
      @W1ldt1m 2 роки тому +1

      Problem is you can't do that without moon clips in this one. The Charter Arms pitbulls don't need moon clips for ejection.

    • @johnovanic9560
      @johnovanic9560 2 роки тому +3

      @@W1ldt1m I thought I saw him loading single rounds out of his pocket

    • @sokyoutdoors588
      @sokyoutdoors588 2 роки тому +1

      @@johnovanic9560 He was.

    • @mikey3800
      @mikey3800 2 роки тому +3

      You can load and shoot without moo clips...just your star exrractor doesn't work

    • @mengx94
      @mengx94 2 роки тому

      Yea if u own a canik or taurus..

  • @mjolnirdynamics8789
    @mjolnirdynamics8789 2 роки тому +84

    I've owned the ruger LCR in 9mm for a few years now and I LOVE it. It has fantastic trigger for a revolver. Better than some semi-autos I've tried. I specifically wanted it in 9mm for cross compatibility reasons. I prefer to limit my ammo logistics to a minimum number of calibers. Using the moonclips I feel like it reloads fairly quickly. I don't really subscribe to the need for a backup gun, rather I use it as my quick errand running piece. Gotta go to the corner for a gallon of milk it's just too easy to tuck it into my pants and go. The other reason I love it is because I think it makes a great pocket fire gun. Throw this in a jacket pocket and you can have it trained on someone without them even knowing. It might set my jacket on fire but it will give you the initial advantage. I can hit consistently at fifteen yards with it without issue. I haven't tried pushing it further than that so far. I can't recommend this gun enough. The 327Fed version interests me but again, having another caliber for only one gun would keep me awake at night and make me itch. A final note is that I added an XS Standard Dot front sight and the crimson trace longer grips.

    • @yangtroy1
      @yangtroy1 2 роки тому +7

      That is why i want it too, cross compatible, quick lil throw in the jacket pocket, and also shootable from the pocket

    • @CacheCropp
      @CacheCropp 2 роки тому

      Buy a pocket holster. Super easy to draw from your right front pocket and it never prints! The holster keeps your trigger covered.

    • @richarddilorenzo8188
      @richarddilorenzo8188 2 роки тому +1

      I got the LCR 327 for my wife for three reasons: 6 shot, no slide to rack and reliability. As a side benefit it shoots a variety of ammunition, from the power load 327 Federal Magnum to the benign recoil S&W 32 long. The latter nice for range practice. She had great difficulty pulling the 642, DA only trigger. No trouble with the Ruger. I installed a grip laser which she believes gives an added sight benefit.

  • @mikegoldstein8168
    @mikegoldstein8168 2 роки тому +14

    My son is a cop and he uses the 9mm LCR as his primary off duty carry. The instructors at the police range like this gun for on duty back up due to ammo compatibility with their duty weapons.
    The LCR in 327 is occasionally my primary CCW.

    • @zekiah2
      @zekiah2 6 місяців тому

      Occasional primary

  • @revolcane
    @revolcane 2 роки тому +34

    This has been my carry gun for years. It's a confidence giver knowing if you are attacked you have fighting chance. Very light and compact, I can pocket it but mostly resides in my EDC bag.

    • @SergiuM42
      @SergiuM42 2 роки тому

      Same here. Very convenient gun for running errands and whatnot.

  • @robertreese6903
    @robertreese6903 2 роки тому +14

    The real good use for that gun as a get off me gun is when someone is trying to lock down your right hand and shake you down. Usually two guys with one trying to shake your hand and grab it so you can’t defend yourself. Having the backup reachable by the left hand standing while also using the first guys as a shield is an effective counter.

  • @jonescurtis1970
    @jonescurtis1970 2 роки тому +161

    Keep the gun reviews coming! Glad to see you back on the range.

  • @MolonFrikenLabe
    @MolonFrikenLabe 2 роки тому +151

    Great pocket gun. Always shoots and no hammer to jam up with clothing.

    • @ZLwh1ne
      @ZLwh1ne 2 роки тому

      The rubber handle doesn't hang up?

    • @noneshere
      @noneshere 2 роки тому +19

      ...an it dont leave shells behind 😎

    • @MolonFrikenLabe
      @MolonFrikenLabe 2 роки тому +11

      @@ZLwh1ne I'm thinking coat pocket. Just shoot through your jacket. It would have to be close, but most encounters are.

    • @ZLwh1ne
      @ZLwh1ne 2 роки тому +3

      @@MolonFrikenLabe I have a 90s era taurus 85. I call it my Carl Winslow 😂😂. Traded a shitty ass (feed issues) rugerlcp 380 for it.

    • @Shozb0t
      @Shozb0t 2 роки тому +1

      There is an LCRx variety which has an external hammer.

  • @shommershabbots9862
    @shommershabbots9862 2 роки тому +214

    Anyone else really enjoying Colion getting into revolvers. They have such a great organic and mechanical beauty

    • @shommershabbots9862
      @shommershabbots9862 2 роки тому +4

      @@davelpz3340 the wood grips. The slow of the handle and over all pointablilty of the gun.

    • @TerranPlanetaryDefenseForce
      @TerranPlanetaryDefenseForce 2 роки тому

      Not I.

    • @MrFmccarty
      @MrFmccarty 2 роки тому +4

      Yeah! Revolver was my first love! Probably most people my age were weened in them. Now if we recognize AGAIN that revolvers are more versatile than you might think a whole new vista of firearms will be opened again. Semi autos didn’t start the game.

    • @rexlr695
      @rexlr695 2 роки тому +2

      @@MrFmccarty No, but there's a reason revolvers aren't used by really any police force or military on the planet Earth anymore. Semi-automatics are objectively better in almost every way, besides sheer reliability (which is largely negated by modern auto loaders.) If you carry a revolver, power to you. But you are in the minority for a reason. I think revolvers are super sexy and cool, but are more or less .. sub-optimal for the same task, depending on circumstances.

    • @rexlr695
      @rexlr695 2 роки тому +1

      @@MrFmccarty Then again.. people like Jerry Miculek exist. lol

  • @neilallen2144
    @neilallen2144 2 роки тому +128

    Had one for a few years in .38 spec. Goes everywhere with me in my pocket. Love it!!

    • @fat_head_Carl
      @fat_head_Carl 2 роки тому +5

      .38 is easier to deal with IMO.

    • @ZLwh1ne
      @ZLwh1ne 2 роки тому +1

      The rubber handle doesn't hang up on pocket?

    • @fat_head_Carl
      @fat_head_Carl 2 роки тому +3

      @@ZLwh1ne if you're worried, change the grips.

    • @timelias6508
      @timelias6508 2 роки тому +1

      Got one as well in .38, shooting 158 grain rounds through it is a little bit punishing tho. Sucker comes in .357 as well but no way on shooting that. He's correct about the trigger and the way it feels. Cool little gun

    • @neilallen2144
      @neilallen2144 2 роки тому +5

      @@ZLwh1ne When I reach into my pocket to draw, my hand covers the grip. Nothing to hang up on.

  • @ScottLoganSecurity
    @ScottLoganSecurity 2 роки тому +25

    I actually own this gun!
    I wanted a lightweight revolver to carry in my pocket and keep next to my bed. Revolvers are so durable and almost impossible to jam or misfire with basically zero maintenance.
    I've also got a Walther and a Ruger LC9 that I use for EDC, but they require regular strip and cleaning, so I don't always feel as confident with them when it's been a while since I room care of them. That's my fault and I get it, but I still love me a lightweight concealable revolver for when I can't holster my semi.

    • @cjsteele9594
      @cjsteele9594 Рік тому

      They can jam, the cylinder may get out of sync, or a bullet may come out of the casing and stop the cylinder from rotating. Rare, but it does happen.

  • @michaelvermaas4762
    @michaelvermaas4762 2 роки тому +14

    Great little gun that I carry it daily very light weight and easy to conceal. Never given me an ounce of trouble .

  • @lanedexter6303
    @lanedexter6303 2 роки тому +38

    My wife carries the S&W Centennial, has two of ‘em. A little 5-shot .38 in competent hands can solve problems. She has speedloaders, but for CCW the speed strips carry flatter.

  • @wasidanatsali6374
    @wasidanatsali6374 2 роки тому +77

    I’ll share this about having a get off me gun on me. I walked out from bow hunting the other evening. I like to travel light when I’m bowhunting. I seldom carry a firearm. In fact, its illegal on some lands to have a firearm on you while bowhunting. But honestly the way things have been so crazy lately I decided to put my S&W snubnose .38 in my hunting pack. Not for protection from wild animals but crazy people. I was glad I had it too because as I was coming down the mountain I saw the lights of a car pull up to my truck. The closer I got I could see two meth zombies circling my truck looking for something to steal. I got that pistol in my hand and started trotting towards my truck as fast as I could with my gear. Fortunately, the meth zombies finally noticed me coming and left. But if I’d had to confront them, I wouldn’t have wanted to do it with just a compound bow. They had the jump on me.
    I hunt public land mostly. That incident reinforced something my dad taught me a long time ago. Get out of pull offs and trailheads on remote forest service roads as fast as you can after hunting. Don’t dick around. Throw your gear in the truck and leave because as soon as it gets dark, the two legged predators come out.

    • @AzayBae
      @AzayBae 2 роки тому +9

      The thought of running into psychos in the woods is scary as hell to me. It makes no sense to me why they'd want people to not carry at least a sidearm when hunting.
      You never know what is out there. Ever I since I saw that report about a jaguar caught on trail cam in Arizona, meaning it crossed some states going up through Mexico, I don't buy when people say only x, y and z animals live in a region.

    • @clodge5196
      @clodge5196 2 роки тому +5

      Touche, I have a co-worker she likes to go on the trails and hike the Appalachian area of Georgia and the Carolinas and she doesn't carry a gun I said you should cuz you got nuts that be on the trail hiking

    • @wasidanatsali6374
      @wasidanatsali6374 2 роки тому +11

      @C Lodge I’ll probably get some blowback from the ladies on this but I think it’s insane for any woman to be hiking by themselves especially if unarmed. There’s too many predators out on the trails waiting for a lone lamb to come along. The killing of Meredith Emerson on the AT in GA is a sad example. Emerson was a fit young woman and experienced martial artist but she was not armed.
      Physical fitness and hand-to-hand self defense training are both good things. However, they are no substitute for a weapon, especially when the victim is facing a larger attacker. Meredith Emerson tried her very best to fight off her attacker, the serial killer Gary Michael Hilton. However, the 61 year old man, who was not physically fit, was able to beat, stab, kidnap, and behead Meredith.
      In fact, Hilton had followed Meredith on the trail, but he couldn’t keep up with the athletic young woman. Undeterred, Hilton waited for Meredith to return from her hike, and ambushed her with a knife and a baton. Meredith fought back and yelled for help, putting forth a brave effort to defend herself. Despite trying her best, Hilton’s weapons and height/weight advantage allowed him to beat Meredith severely, then put her and her dog into his van.
      RIP Meredith Emerson

    • @JJM-qf8dz
      @JJM-qf8dz 2 роки тому +1

      @@AzayBae Cougars/Jaguars once roamed Arizona, they are coming back. Back country where I live we have records of them. Always CYA, stay alive now days two legs creatures are dangerously adventuring in our landscape particularly after dark. Our neighbors are ready so is my family it's our property.

    • @JJM-qf8dz
      @JJM-qf8dz 2 роки тому

      @@clodge5196 She should.

  • @usergonemad
    @usergonemad 2 роки тому +99

    Snubbies like this are generally the hardest guns to shoot accurately at moderate-to-long ranges. They take serious practice to maintain proficiency. Are they worth it? Today, that's debatable for a primary carry. Do they still serve a purpose? Absolutely - a "get-off-me" gun is intended for when you're getting the snot punched out of you by an attacker who's got you pinned to the ground. In expert hands they're fine for longer range use as well.

    • @ninemimesleft
      @ninemimesleft 2 роки тому +2

      What makes something like this better for a "get off me" gun compared to a P365 or Hellcat?

    • @ltdc426
      @ltdc426 2 роки тому +16

      @@ninemimesleft revolvers virtually never jam. Not so autos

    • @jamesmorell1758
      @jamesmorell1758 2 роки тому +5

      @@ninemimesleft you can't shoot it through a coat pocket or hoodie pouch without it jamming. This is the kind of kind you hold on to when you're walking around with a coat in cool weather, like fall.

    • @baker90338
      @baker90338 2 роки тому +12

      @@ninemimesleft a revolver isn’t dependent on a slide being in battery to fire, and if you’re grappling with someone that’s actually pretty important. A hellcat or 365 will be better when in standard standing.

    • @mikey3800
      @mikey3800 2 роки тому +13

      Why is a revolver better at contact distance as compared to a small semi auto? You can shoot a snobby pressing into something...a semi will go out of battery

  • @teri2651
    @teri2651 2 роки тому +9

    The best part of the video is Colin digging in his pockets for ammo and the fun he’s having.
    Looks like a good little Get Back Jack gun.

  • @libertybell1574
    @libertybell1574 2 роки тому +4

    Good anti-carjacking gun. Mine is 38spl. I keep it in a pocket holster in the driver side car door and it hides well. My EDC is a walther but I can't get to that with my seat belt on. The ruger lcr in the car door solves that problem.

  • @leefottler4744
    @leefottler4744 2 роки тому +13

    I couldn’t hit the broad side of a barn with mine when I first got it ! Once I got it figured out it I was much better. I also found in “snappy” little guns like that, try the 147 grain. Seems wrong to put a heavier round in it but it does shoot “softer” .

  • @AgentM79
    @AgentM79 6 місяців тому +3

    The LCR 9mm recoils somewhere between the .38 Special +P and the .357. Use 124gr +P. to see what I mean. I can hit a Q-target out to 50yds with it, and will typically put up a 275/300 or better on a qualification course. To get the most out of an LCR 9mm, you need the moon clips. They are @ $15 for a package of three. For a LE qualifier, you need at least 12 moons so you don’t have to reload them during a course (provided a 60-round course). I’ve found the clips need to be replaced every three years; they do loosen with use.
    The LCR 9mm also benefits from aftermarket front sights. Hi-Viz offers a red or green fiber optic, and POA/POI generally demands that you cover what you shoot (YYMV, depending on bullet weight), and the same sight fits 38/357/9mm. XS, by contrast, offers a specific .22/9mm sight. I went with the green Hi-Viz, it installed easily, and I haven’t looked back.

  • @johncormier646
    @johncormier646 2 роки тому +4

    I bought one for my brother for Christmas last year from Gun Auctions USA. I couldn't believe how few people bid on it. He's a 9mm freak and absolutely loves it.. I'm a gallery gun nut. Love my antique take down 22s.

  • @johnyoung1298
    @johnyoung1298 2 роки тому +6

    Love this gun, I bought it because I always wanted a S&W 940 but could never get one. Plus the price of 38 spl. ammo is getting pricey and hard to come by. 9mm ammo is still the cheapest and most available center-fire around. I loved it so much I bought the 3" 22LR one!

  • @bonzogamer6966
    @bonzogamer6966 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for the vid. I think that you have found me my one and only carry pistol. In the past I was a range rat and became proficient and accurate with many types of pistols but can no longer afford that fun. I realized that in today's world all that I NEED is a "get-off-me" gun. I lust after the 365XL but the LCR 9mm I now see would be a better choice for my needs.

  • @douglasfletcher718
    @douglasfletcher718 Рік тому

    Thos video pushed me over the edge when I was trying to decide if I wanted to buy this gun. And I am so happy I did. It is everything you made it out to be. And Wolff makes springs for it, so you can lighten it up and stine the seers while you are in there to make it an even smoother pocket gun. Thanks brother; I am not disappointed.

  • @mcjon77
    @mcjon77 2 роки тому +6

    Shooting revolvers, especially snubbies, is becoming a lost art. When I first started shooting revolvers I found myself wondering if I had forgotten how to shoot, because I was so much worse with one of those than with Glocks.
    I actually took a class that was focused just on snub nose revolvers and it really improved my skill with it. Furthermore, as my trigger control with revolvers got better it actually improved my trigger control with my semi autos.
    I still occasionally carry my snub nose. I have a Ruger LCR and 38 special that I pocket carry, especially if I'm just running out to the car I'm making a quick trip someplace.
    Probably my all-time favorite gun is my Ruger LCR and 22LR. Because it's a rimfire, the triggers even heavier than a standard lcr. This means I really have to focus on my trigger control. Even better, because I'm shooting cheap 22LR ammo, I can spend a ton of time practicing my trigger control without filling guilty that I'm wasting ammo.
    Revolvers can be addictive.

  • @jarekmace1536
    @jarekmace1536 2 роки тому +14

    I have both this in .38 and the LC-9 and they are indeed "get off me!" guns. Accuracy beyond 25' is a guess when placement must be smaller than a dinner plate. At 15' it's pretty darn reliable. This is coming from someone who hits the range monthly at best.

    • @john-paulsilke893
      @john-paulsilke893 2 роки тому

      I shoot weekly, around 200-300rds. I didn’t appreciate this gun when I lived in Washington although I carried this in 9mm. I did get out to the range monthly and really liked it, but my targets looked like a shotgun hit them. Now I stick 2” pasties on targets 10-15yrds away and tear out the centers. I think I would appreciate it more now since I’m good enough to realize it’s true potential. (BTW the range I went to had a slow fire rule and 5hrs minimum and my spread was still minute of beach ball). 🤣

    • @davidgoodnow269
      @davidgoodnow269 2 роки тому +2

      Put a laser grip on that LCR and change the front sight out for a tritium Express sight or fiber sight, and fill it with Snap-Caps. Then point it at the wall from a foot away and watch the laser dot wobble.
      Now start working wrist-strengthening exercises, because that's probably your first problem.
      Once you can hold the dot steady for five minutes (like holding on a burglar while waiting for the police to arrive), pull the trigger at the wall (SNAP-CAP!) and watch that dot wobble! Now, you can practice trigger control!
      If you don't have the cash for a Crimson Trace Laser Grip, you can buy a clamp-on Universal Laser Pointer most places that sell airguns (like Walmart) for $25. That works just fine, if not better than the Crimson Trace option.
      Snap-Caps are five for $15, usually, and are factory guaranteed for 1,000 strikes each. For trigger control and reload practice, they save a lot of money as well as avoiding accidental discharge when you practice draw-point/aim-shoot drills.
      Your ability will grow quickly!

  • @williamwilliams7706
    @williamwilliams7706 2 роки тому +3

    My front pocket gun with a boot grip. With two or three moon clip reloads in my other pocket. Not for head shots, more for a-holes at the gas station or carjackers in my side window. Up close and personal.

  • @SKBottom
    @SKBottom 4 місяці тому +2

    You aren't shooting it very well because of the distance. You are exactly right about it being a get off me gun.
    That gun is meant for a distance of about 21 ft.
    Most defensive gun shootings actually occur at a maximum distance of 9 - 12 ft.
    A snubby of any kind is a short range weapon.

  • @BrandensOutdoorChannel
    @BrandensOutdoorChannel 2 роки тому +9

    I like my .357 version because it also shoots .38. The long trigger pull is more difficult to stay on long range targets. I added a Fiber optic front sight and Hogue green laser grip.

  • @cdalton3169
    @cdalton3169 2 роки тому +15

    I have the .357 version of this. Absolutely love it. Often, depending on where I am, it’s my primary carry. Buffalo Bore. Serious power. Super lightweight and it does not print with the Blackhawk IWB grip holster. Best revolver out there.

  • @jamesa.7604
    @jamesa.7604 2 роки тому +6

    I think Colion is right about it being a good "Get Off Me" gun. Where a semi-auto could go out-of-battery and not fire in a close contact application, you could shove this right into an attacker's body and put rounds into them. Really good for point-blank range engagement. This is where guns like this shine. Very Good Video.

    • @TangomanX2008
      @TangomanX2008 10 місяців тому

      wow, so basically this can take the place of a last ditch knife.

  • @mychaelpierce8049
    @mychaelpierce8049 2 роки тому +1

    Very nice job with this video. I have the LCR in .38 and use it as a back up to a Kahr P9 of an Hk P2000sk LEM. I also have a S&W 360PD and prefer the LCR due to the internal hammer and a much better trigger. Your absolutely right it's an up & close personal handgun.

  • @kellyroy7248
    @kellyroy7248 2 роки тому +2

    WOW I LOVE YOUR SHIRT! I just purchased this LCR and was looking for more info on how to use it best. Thanks for this video 👌🏻

  • @pttugbud
    @pttugbud 2 роки тому +8

    This is my wife's favorite gun. No safety, no mag drop, no BS, and best of all,, no new caliber 👍

  • @infinityphotorob
    @infinityphotorob 2 роки тому +5

    I really liked the idea of the LCR 9mm but finding one was impossible when I was shopping last year. What is funny is I looked at it and the S&W 442 back in very early 2020 at a Cabelas. Both on sale. I should have bought. The gun shop I do some work for found me a S&W 442 and I absolutely love it but ended up paying almost another $100 for it at the time. Even with my discount. Another huge plus at the time was the availability of 38 special. It was super easy and cheap to buy vs 9mm that was pretty much out of stock. The only thing I could find in 38 special was 1000 rounds. I will probably never shoot 1000 rounds through that gun. So it was sort of a blessing. It is my go to carry now above my Glock 43. It is just easy to deal with and I pocket carry in a soft pocket holster. It is totally concealed for me. This is highly dependant on pants you wear too. Jeans suck for pocket carry. But I mostly wear work pants and it is pretty damn ideal for me at least. I think if more people tried these little hammerless smoothies they would fall in love with them. They are super safe as the trigger pull is stupid long. Shooting is a challenge but definitely can hit a target at 10ft without even aiming. I think these could also be the ultimate purse gun for all of the safety and simplicity. There is no bullshit. You just pull the trigger and it goes.

  • @illuminatusquis5909
    @illuminatusquis5909 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your hard work Sir, we love our second Ammendment rights and appreciate you doing what you do to make sure we keep that right. The 9mm revolver seems like a decent lil "get off me" gun or boot gun, with it being in 9mm I guess I would carry one for it being the same caliber as my EDC...however I never thought of carrying one in 9mm as opposed to .38 special. Maybe I'll go test out the 9mm revolver and see what I think of it. I mean if I'm already carrying 9mm ammo and somehow I was separated from my pistol I would have an extra magazine on me that I could empty and use for ammo for the revolver.

  • @GrenadierOverlander
    @GrenadierOverlander 2 роки тому +2

    I also have this, it has made me a better at shooting semi-auto's. It helps you get better trigger control. It shoot great with 147gr. I use this to run the the grocery. The moon clips are necessary and make it fast to reload. Colion, the 9mm(22lr, 327, 22m) are same as the 357/38sp. Weight and the front sight are the exception.

  • @VincitOmniaVeritas7
    @VincitOmniaVeritas7 2 роки тому +3

    I have one in .357. Short stroking the trigger aside, it’s great with some training.
    I attended a 250 rounds revolver course and chose to do it with full .357 magnums instead of .38spl…
    let’s just say that now I know what having arthritis for a week feels like…

  • @GrouchoTM
    @GrouchoTM 2 роки тому +3

    I can see its use as a backup in an ankle holster but for me my main carry is my "you better be bigger then a polar bear 10mm"

  • @merc6
    @merc6 2 роки тому +2

    I have this in .38 and it just feels right and to me shoots even better. The trigger feels just right to me for what it is. Smooth. I also have the fiber optic sight on it that it came with as a factory option.

  • @1968CudaGuy
    @1968CudaGuy 2 роки тому +1

    I have an LCR-X in 38 Special and 4" barrel. I put the short boot grip from a LCR. Its a good backup gun that I can range out to 50 yards fairly easy. I used fluorescent orange on my front sight and its pretty good contrast. Sometimes I carry IWB deep for quiet and discrete carry.

  • @FrostBlackbird
    @FrostBlackbird 2 роки тому +3

    The "call an ambulance, but not for me" gun.

  • @kevinshortell7604
    @kevinshortell7604 2 роки тому +14

    I'm drooling over such a cool range!

  • @williambeasley2582
    @williambeasley2582 2 роки тому +1

    Great video and great information. I am a retired leo and since retirement have went through most of the major manufacturers to get to my EDC does the Ruger offer moon clips to make reloads smoother. My personal choice is the Smith and Wesson 642 performance center model in 38 spl this weapon is capable of extensive use of +p loads. There are several gunsmiths over the country that offer a conversion to 9MM but for target ammunition only. Which would limit your choice of ammo with the exception of reloads. All of these smaller weapons have the same problem with all hotter loads giving a stout amount of recoil. A good pair of shooters gloves will offer some help with the recoil along with range time. Thank you for an interesting article and have a great day and keep looking for that better tomorrow
    One way to increase accuracy with all small revolvers is this .
    Grab you would be assailant by the belt snug him to you where you can see the fear in his eyes and force your weapons barrel into his bellybutton and ask does he want to walk away. Lol works every time.

  • @stevenliberadzki9160
    @stevenliberadzki9160 2 роки тому +2

    I have the same revolver in a 38 and I only.use it as a bug. Rarely as my primary. If I go to corner store ect. But absolutely ruger hit a homerun with this gun. Best revolver I've ever shot. The ergonomic design when shooting is unmatched in a revolver. I'll never trade or sell mine. Yes that's the list it's in for me.

  • @CaseyBurnsInvesting
    @CaseyBurnsInvesting 2 роки тому +8

    Definitely read “the get me off gun”. Not entirely inaccurate 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @oneshoeless
    @oneshoeless 2 роки тому +23

    Try that in 327 Federal. 6 rounds. I love my Ruger LCR. Like to hear your thoughts on that one. Ammo is a bit of PITA to find right now, but it is a great BUG.

    • @offshoresavage6608
      @offshoresavage6608 2 роки тому +1

      This! And with 32 H&R

    • @melissasmess2773
      @melissasmess2773 2 роки тому +2

      That’s an excellent choice, more power and capacity. I got my 38 when they first came out with the lightweight compact revolver, I would’ve definitely bought a .327 if it was in production then

    • @Terminal-Vet
      @Terminal-Vet 2 роки тому +1

      Yes! I agree.

    • @davidgoodnow269
      @davidgoodnow269 2 роки тому +2

      I very much want one with the stainless 3" barrel of a .327 Ruger SP-101. Get that amazing LCR DAO trigger, and have much-improved pointing and less muzzle-flip. The .327 Federal Magnum is a great, flat-shooting cartridge, and you can go as light as .32 S&W for practice or small game. (.32 S&W Long is still the highest standard of International Small-Bore Target Shooting, unsurpassed for well-over 100 years!)
      Great pistol, great cartridge, great choice buddy!

    • @oneshoeless
      @oneshoeless 2 роки тому

      @@davidgoodnow269 Now if we could just find ammo for it! The mfgs are making 9mm like is going out of style. I'd load my own, but primers are almost nonexistent right now.

  • @blu_thorn
    @blu_thorn 2 роки тому +1

    Oh my god, you looked like a kid in the candy store with that gun! I'm glad you enjoyed shooting it, you make me want to get a 38 special. I know you had to entertain us, show off your sponsors, and maintain safety, but it goes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and out,

  • @RA-A_Stevareno
    @RA-A_Stevareno День тому

    I just bought mine, which is the 357 lcrx. I had different handguns, i love the single and double action but being a truck driver, trying to carry something comfortable can be a challenge, carrying my revolver is so comfortable compared to the handguns ive owned. I used to only carry in certain areas i know id be in but i feel comfortable now to carry everywhere, everyday.

  • @Sam1628
    @Sam1628 2 роки тому +29

    I prefer the S&W airweight but there’s merits to both designs

    • @momurderah
      @momurderah 2 роки тому +6

      That's what I carry, a 637. I love the looks of the S&Ws but shooting the LCR is really comfortable.

    • @comeoncents3288
      @comeoncents3288 2 роки тому +5

      @@momurderah S&W 442 is my main go too. It’s the one that’s most carried just because it’s the easiest to carry and I can’t find a good enough reason not to take it along.

    • @ElainesDomain
      @ElainesDomain 2 роки тому +3

      Wifey carries the S&W Lady Smith. 142 grain .38. I'm betting that trigger is better than that Ruger. And there are speed loaders for it.

    • @Sam1628
      @Sam1628 2 роки тому +1

      @@ElainesDomain I’ve had both. The trigger is slightly better on the Ruger. I like the size and looks of the smith better

    • @ElainesDomain
      @ElainesDomain 2 роки тому

      @@Sam1628 I haven't tried the Ruger. All of my revolvers are older Smiths and have good triggers. I think that either one is fine for it's intended purpose.

  • @charlesperry1051
    @charlesperry1051 2 роки тому +4

    I have had one in 38 special for 6 or 7 years. It lives in my truck. I replace the front sight with a fiber optic one. It is still pretty much a 10 yards or less gun. But great trigger for a DOA revolver.

  • @joejohnson4183
    @joejohnson4183 2 роки тому +1

    When I carried the Browning HiPower , which is 9mm , I also carried a S&W 940 j frame revolver in 9mm in an ankle holster as a backup . I usually carried a S&W 640 in .38 special , but it was nice to have the capability to reload my backup from my duty belt magazines if I had to .

  • @kenharrison3364
    @kenharrison3364 2 роки тому +1

    You crack me up. Glad you enjoyed shooting it. Yes myself love wheel guns and would carry this as a back up but not sure if I’d stay with 9mm.

  • @louisbecker5941
    @louisbecker5941 2 роки тому +5

    The MIC holster (though, not really a 'holster') is a great addition for purse carry. The Wife(notice I capitalized it😁) has one on for her G42. It's basically a kydex trigger guard enclosure on a lanyard, so it actually keeps the weapon from slipping out until you draw. I even have one for my G19 for when I just wanna tuck it in a waistband for a walk down to the mailbox. Just slip the lanyard through a beltloop, the end of a zipper tab, etc., & you don't have to worry about impersonating Plaxico Burris. 😏

    • @Aikibiker1
      @Aikibiker1 2 роки тому +1

      My wife has a similar trigger guard cover she uses. I added a small carabiner to the lanyard and she can clip that to whatever is handy in whatever bag she decides to use that day. Makes transitioning the weapon from bag to bag easier.

  • @flipflopping
    @flipflopping 2 роки тому +3

    I have a special place in my heart for wheelguns, and this Ruger is no exception. It just might be the perfect backup concealed carry pistol out there.
    It all just depends on your preferences.

  • @gregkail4348
    @gregkail4348 2 роки тому

    Enjoyed the video keep them coming !!!

  • @jimbolxvi6428
    @jimbolxvi6428 2 роки тому

    I found the 327 Fed Mag a couple years ago and after much testing I’ve packed all my fantastic plastics in the safe and have been carrying the SP101 3” 327. Just picked up an LCR in 327 two weeks ago and hoping to hit the range this weekend and that will go in rotation as my summer gun and the SP101 will stay as my winter gun.

  • @thatonefpsgamer1339
    @thatonefpsgamer1339 2 роки тому +6

    Fun fact: this is the same gun carl wheezer use to get revenge on the atf agent who shot his Llama

  • @cactushound
    @cactushound 2 роки тому +7

    I love the versatility. This gives you more guns to fire the 9mm Parabellum from. Not just semiautomatic handguns and pistol caliber carbines. I hope they design a version of this revolver with a longer barrel for more long range, accuracy, and velocity. It would be nice to see a 10mm auto version of this revolver.

    • @weirdshibainu
      @weirdshibainu 2 роки тому +4

      The GP series has exactly what you're looking for.

    • @trashpanda2875
      @trashpanda2875 2 роки тому +3

      Optic ready...

    • @mikey3800
      @mikey3800 2 роки тому +1

      Sp 101 also

    • @randyfee4724
      @randyfee4724 2 роки тому

      @@mikey3800 I remember the sp101 from the 90s being offered in 9mm but really didn’t know anybody who had it chambered in it

  • @marcuswhiteelwood4048
    @marcuswhiteelwood4048 2 роки тому

    He is totally right about that gun not being one you want to shoot too much. I used to make the .38 and was hand testing them when the machine was down. Tears up your hand. The hammer breaks in so well. Gets smoother with use.

  • @danieltrujillo3570
    @danieltrujillo3570 2 роки тому

    I have the .38 special LCRx and love it. I like having an external hammer. Also holds +P ammo - for a really get off me effect. Thanks for the review!!!

  • @darlawrence9295
    @darlawrence9295 2 роки тому +9

    My Every Day Carry. I own this gun in a 22 cal. I LOVE this gun! I hit everything I aim at within 21 feet. Past 21 feet it's no longer self-defense, it's murder (says Da Judge).
    The 22 holds 8 rounds and weighs nothing. If a round misfires just squeeze off another. I hold 48 more 22 rounds in a BreathSavers mint box in my other pocket. NO ONE knows I am carrying. No holster required. The heavy pull and no hammer means it is very safe, even without a safety.
    Studies show that a 22 pistol round in the vitals is lethal. Studies also show that follow up shots with a 22 are more accurate than larger caliber pistols due to the friendly recoil.

    • @h2oquality2010
      @h2oquality2010 2 роки тому +1

      I agree!

    • @firestorm8471
      @firestorm8471 2 роки тому +1

      Past 21 ft is no longer self defense ?? where did you get that garbage from ?

    • @darlawrence9295
      @darlawrence9295 2 роки тому +2

      @@firestorm8471 thanks for participating in the discussion. Yes a valid point has been aired.
      In 1983, police trainer Lt. Dennis Tueller authored an article published in the March issue of SWAT magazine. From these humble beginnings the "21 Foot Rule" was born and henceforth, argued in court.
      Ahhh, but use of lethal force is never black and white. "Self-defense" is always about shades of grey. So, the 21 Foot Rule, as Captain Barbossa would tell us, is more of a guideline than an actual rule.
      The use of lethal force is only justified when you are in fear for your life or great bodily harm. You must remember, that most jurors, are drawn upon from the Sheeple and they will expect you to cower and wait for the cops or run away. So it is my opinion, the average juror can be swayed to think that if I am 30 feet away from an assailant and I start shooting, this can be considered "covering fire" to help my retreat. If I am less than 30 feet, my main purpose is not to kill but to stop the assailant's advance. Remember though, that you are responsible for "every" bullet expended in this highly charged and fluid moment? Every bullet!
      Studies show that most shooters are more accurate with the 22lr than a 9mm. IraqVeteran8888 demonstrates, in one of his videos, that a 9mm pistol round can easily penetrate 3/4 inch plywood and a pine 2x4 at 100 yards. A 22lr pistol round is not as likely to go through a wall or travel a block down the street and kill someone waiting at a bus-stop as a higher caliber round.
      My point is that if I am in a pistol battle, I am fairly confident that I can hit what I am aiming at with a 22 from 50 feet or less. At 50 feet or more I am fairly certain I can escape. Also when I go to trial for shooting someone, either intentionally or unintentionally, shooting them with a "get-off-me-gun" is going to go a long way in helping you in a juror's mind.
      Your self-defense plan is not just about the gun battle, it must also include the ability to afford practice and 22lr is cheap. Your self-defense plan also must include the inevitable court battle that will ensue.

  • @davidbrown4449
    @davidbrown4449 2 роки тому +13

    When I first purchased this pistol, My first impression was, "it is butt ugly". However, I now love it. Mine is chambered in .327 Federal magnum, also, 6 rounds instead of 5.

    • @Watchdog_McCoy_5.7x28
      @Watchdog_McCoy_5.7x28 2 роки тому +5

      327 is a great round. 👍

    • @usergonemad
      @usergonemad 2 роки тому +1

      Probably the best possible chambering for this model, as you can run at least five different varieties of ammo through it safely.

    • @weirdshibainu
      @weirdshibainu 2 роки тому +1

      Great caliber. I like the extra round. I sent an email to Ruger suggesting the lcr in a 6 or 7 shot 5.7x 28 configuration.

    • @Watchdog_McCoy_5.7x28
      @Watchdog_McCoy_5.7x28 2 роки тому

      @@weirdshibainu i love 5.7x28. Might be my favorite cartridge ever.

  • @sombra6153
    @sombra6153 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent review. I had a Smith 940 years ago. Loved the concept, but the execution had a couple of flaws. Lately been thinking about getting an extra cylinder for a model 36 and have it rechambered for. 9, but might be just as cost effective to buy the Ruger??? Dry fire makes the revolver, or at least most of them manageable.

  • @Jesusp898
    @Jesusp898 2 роки тому

    Getting back into your videos dude 😎👌🏽

  • @MKD.357
    @MKD.357 2 роки тому +4

    I carry my S&W 36 all the time. Never feel under gunned at all. That being said I’d stick with .38 special & .357 magnum in my revolvers. The 9mm is for my automatics.

  • @pagannova3621
    @pagannova3621 2 роки тому +3

    I was looking for something exactly like this..or at least very similar. had an idea, backup revolver I could stash somewhere, in 22 magnum, to make sure it does what it needs to...however it would be the only 22 gun in the house, so...this? this is perfect. i'll see if i can rent one before purchasing. thanks for the video!
    edit: "Exactly like this," I meant a hammerless revolver that was still kinda small-ish.

  • @lancelotvt
    @lancelotvt 2 роки тому +1

    I picked up a used LCR-X in 9mm a few years ago and while I don't shoot it much I'm always reminded just how fun it is when I do take it out. Only thing to watch out for is "bullet jump". Depending on the type of ammo you use, if you "limp wrist" the gun at all one or more rounds may have the projectiles pull from the case under recoil which can potentially stop the cylinder from rotating. I've witnessed this with a couple of people who have shot the gun.

  • @olgaguer6443
    @olgaguer6443 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the valuable information!

  • @wastool
    @wastool 2 роки тому +51

    The LCR is accurate enough, but a small revolver like that is probably the most difficult type of firearm to shoot well.

    • @dcstrng1
      @dcstrng1 2 роки тому

      So that's my problem (have a LCRx), thought I just couldn't shoot... ha...

    • @jonboy9734
      @jonboy9734 2 роки тому +1

      Not if you have tiny woman hands like I do lmao.

    • @wastool
      @wastool 2 роки тому +3

      @@jonboy9734 Even then, short sight radius, long heavy trigger pull, abrupt recoil, these are not things which are conducive to accuracy.

    • @carryeveryday910
      @carryeveryday910 Рік тому +1

      @@dcstrng1 No it is definitely the gun lol. Nothing about a snub nose is conducive to accurate shooting. Takes a lot of reps to get good with.

  • @GunsMakeMeBroker
    @GunsMakeMeBroker 2 роки тому +9

    I ankle carry an lcrx in 38 special. I love them. I also replaced the sight with an XS big dot. Id recommend giving the X a try and comparing the triggers. Love the content!

  • @northshores7319
    @northshores7319 2 роки тому +1

    I had this in .38 Special. Great carry gun with the holster it came with but awfully hard to shoot well. It was painful after 30+ shots and it was only with extreme grip pressure could i place all the shots on target therefor it works great up close and personal as in any caliber it is deadly. I went to the LCRx with a three inch barrel. Easier to shoot and carry and weighs little. I also have the Ruger GP100 4 inch barrel in .357 Magnum which I can shoot quite acccurately even with Magnum loads. Ruger makes wonderful revolvers and everybody ought to have one.

  • @sisleymichael
    @sisleymichael 2 роки тому +2

    Get off me gun. That is what I call it too. The 5 shot J frame is the Texas summer time shorts pocket carry gun.

  • @KristaB253
    @KristaB253 2 роки тому +7

    I have the .357 and it’s my absolute favorite gun in my collection. I’m often home alone and I love knowing that it’s simple and easy to use. Fires very smooth. Looks great, super reliable and it’s very easy to conceal too.

    • @leebanks63
      @leebanks63 2 роки тому

      I want to get my 74 yr old mother a gun, would you recommend this gun for her? I'm not sure been doing research to make the right decision for her.. she has arthritis, is it easy to pull trigger?

    • @leebanks63
      @leebanks63 2 роки тому +1

      @Slot every Communist ok thanks for the response, I have been thinking about getting her the M&P shield EZ because it supposed to be easier to rack & shoot for someone with arthritis, but I wanted her to have a revolver for the reliability tho

    • @KristaB253
      @KristaB253 2 роки тому +1

      @@leebanks63 I would definitely recommend the LCR for your mother, especially with the arthritis. No strength required. I don’t use a moon clip.

  • @droptozro
    @droptozro 2 роки тому +5

    I got the 38 special of the LCR. I love that it's so light--- but just as you said it beats up on you if you fire a lot of rounds. My hands got sore cause it's got a pretty decent recoil.

    • @tonyv8925
      @tonyv8925 2 роки тому

      Try some 115gr hollow points or 125gr semi jacketed soft points...lighter recoil than 158gr RNL. Also, try some 148gr wadcutters.

  • @praisechapelcovina
    @praisechapelcovina 2 роки тому

    Me3... have the same LCR 9mm.... and agree with all comments totally. On one end the cross 9mm ability is a marker for myself. As like while in the Service having to carry multiple arms & only one reliable ammo (9mm) makes it seamless to only have one ammo in your bag, pack etc.. I ccw 9mm shields, tactical G17, my get home bag has another G17 & the Kel-tec sub2000 9mm, as well as a bug out bag in the RV with all the above to include an AR9, AR15 etc... then still only need two different ammo. Just from years of experience as a Vet and daily carry.
    Awesome video and hadn't seen a review like this for the LCR thanks 👊🏽

  • @82lowe36id
    @82lowe36id 2 роки тому +1

    Had my LCR 38 since they came out and it has been great.

  • @Ghiaccio-x1j
    @Ghiaccio-x1j 2 роки тому +8

    I've always been interested in revolvers that utilize traditional autoloading calibers like 9mm/45ACP. Just not used to moon clips and question their longevity.

    • @hasgunwilltravel6840
      @hasgunwilltravel6840 2 роки тому +2

      Charter arms makes some that don’t have to use moon clips

    • @CtrlAltRetreat
      @CtrlAltRetreat 2 роки тому +2

      A couple companies make the clips. The ruger ones are too loose imho and don't retain the rounds well. I use speed bees clips for mine and it makes for an excellent pocket gun. I suggest a cut to fit pocket sleeve or a belly band as a carry option. The shape makes it much more subtle in a pocket than an auto even a micro compact. The clips are cheap and they're easy to carry loaded up in a pill bottle. It's basically a minimal carry option that gives you 9mm in a non obtrusive package with very quick reloads from the moon clips.
      I also highly suggest getting the spring loaded extension grips for it. You'll get much better results and more comfortably with a full grip. On mine, staging the trigger gives quite sufficient accuracy up to 25yrds and pull through will do quite well on close quarters. The trigger guard laser for it is also a good option and the whole package with everything still comes out smaller and lighter for firepower than anything other than the Smith scandium options in the size which I also have, but I prefer the lcr. I typically prefer Smith revolvers but Ruger did some good work with this one.

    • @CtrlAltRetreat
      @CtrlAltRetreat 2 роки тому +2

      More on point, I've used moon clips for decades and the well made ones hold up excellently. Ranch makes the best ones imho and their spring steel will return to shape even when crunched excessively without issue for decades. Tk custom also makes robust clips but they take the opposite approach and use hardened steel which is tough enough to render things a non issue as well. One way I like to handle the clips is i keep stacks of loaded clips in pill bottles with a spring clip attached to the side. You hang out with the mouth down and you can drop one clip at a time with the facing exactly as you placed it into your hand for quick and easy reloads.

    • @markx4573
      @markx4573 2 роки тому

      I'd be cautious of "bullet jump" or "jumping the crimp" when using a 9mm or 45 ACP in a wheel gun.

    • @W1ldt1m
      @W1ldt1m 2 роки тому +1

      @@markx4573 not really a problem. No problem at all with .45

  • @2326TX
    @2326TX 2 роки тому +6

    👍 my 73 year old mother carries a LCR357 in her purse and she's a pretty good shot with it. LOL kind of makes me wonder about you choosing that wimpy caliber in a revolver.
    PS. In her younger days, she carried a Red Hawk in .45 LC.

  • @Cysubtor_8vb
    @Cysubtor_8vb 2 роки тому +1

    There is a sort of zen to running revolvers and I even have some single actions I love to target shoot at the range. One is a .45 convertible Blackhawk that has a second cylinder for .45 ACP that's convenient since .45 Colt is pretty expensive if you don't handload, but also strong enough to handle "Ruger only" Colt loads that can outperform a typical .44 Magnum.

  • @southboundguitar
    @southboundguitar 2 роки тому

    Love it! Been looking to get my mom a .38 for Christmas, but this may be the one!

  • @kylesanders8276
    @kylesanders8276 2 роки тому +7

    Nah, don't carry any gun in a purse, murse, tactical fanny, or anything that can be ripped from your persons.

    • @yangtroy1
      @yangtroy1 2 роки тому

      One of those cool things to say but doesnt shake out in real life for most

  • @jakesgenuineanarchy5955
    @jakesgenuineanarchy5955 2 роки тому +8

    Great video just as always. Keep doing your thing my guy, don’t let anybody get you down. Unless you’re dodging bullets.

  • @chrishoover916
    @chrishoover916 2 роки тому

    Keep the gun videos going and colion have a merry Christmas 🎅 🎄

  • @thepaultucker
    @thepaultucker 2 роки тому

    @colion - what Leopold sunglasses are you running? I'm looking for some shooting-safe shades, and I really like the look of those. 💪Great video, too.

  • @redblankie1219
    @redblankie1219 2 роки тому +3

    Makes me wanna buy 👀

  • @HillTrekkerSarge
    @HillTrekkerSarge 2 роки тому +3

    More than a get off me gun, bro. It's a straight up killer at close range, contact to ten yards. The distance most defense shootings occur. It's reliable, safe to handle and plenty accurate enough. I carried a S&W 442 for years as my off duty gun and my back up on duty.
    It was just too easy to carry, and I always carried. Can't say that about all guns. How many noobs out there watching this video have craploads of guns for carry, and then 90% of the time they don't.

  • @brianpartlow5530
    @brianpartlow5530 2 роки тому

    I have it in 38 special. You can get accurate shots once you get a feel for the trigger. It's a great little pocket gun. Always use a holster for pocket carry. I have a little DeSantis pocket holster for mine. It does feel like a bigger caliber when shooting it. It has a bark!

  • @radiohobbyist13
    @radiohobbyist13 2 роки тому +1

    I had one of those quite some time ago. The moon clips are a really cool idea. But then again, they basically have the same amount of bulkiness as carrying another revolver cylinder in your pocket. The moon clips are kind of pricey and the gun itself as well. Too much money and messing around with the clips. I also felt that it was just too snappy for my small hands. Finally, there's no mention of crimp jumping which can happen with certain bullet weights. The shockwave produced by firing this gun can sometimes cause bullets to un-crimp and jump forward in the cylinder jamming your gun and rendering it useless. I couldn't take that chance so I got rid of it.

  • @newpeupyoass
    @newpeupyoass 2 роки тому +5

    Idea, chamber it in .38 Super (9x23mm), so it can also use 9x21 IMI, 9x19 Luger, and .380 (9x17).
    There were times during the pandemic where .38 super and 9mm IMI were cheaper and more available than 9mm Luger.

    • @shahnxaoc7749
      @shahnxaoc7749 2 роки тому

      That sounds amazing. Now I want one. Lol

  • @rdm1000
    @rdm1000 2 роки тому +4

    I got the LCRX 38 special this year. I call it my "Biden" gun, or my "grandpa" gun. Living in California it just seems a matter of time before they pass legislation making semi-auto pistols that hold more than three rounds illegal. I wanted to get something that was democrat-a**hole proof, shooting obviously less than 10 rounds and not evil looking. This is a lightweight revolver with an exceptionally good trigger. I think Colion described in accurately. It is down and dirty and I can see sticking it in some bad guys gut and pulling the trigger five times. Evil encounter ended. I'm not sorry I have it. But I am sorry that I had to even consider buying it because I currently live in a State where the government gets to decide what rights it deems worthy of protecting (abortion, criminals and criminality, homeless encampments, excessive taxation, highest prices in the nation, illegal aliens) and which rights they may simply crap on (anything having to do with firearms, freedom, the Constitution, American values).

  • @garolstipock
    @garolstipock 2 роки тому +2

    One of the only two guns I've ever sold/traded. Had a broken transfer bar, but before then I had decided that it was in no way going to be an option for a carry gun. Don't know if I could blame the gun for that but for love nor money could I hit the broad side of a barn with that thing (.38spl). Each trip to the range at 7-yards I could not tell where the round went. Spent the extra money to put crimson-trace grips on it.. didn't seem to matter.
    Give me a 3" SP101 or GP100 or 686... and I can put holes touching holes.
    I simply could not trust my accuracy, or lack thereof with the personal liabilities that come with it to even consider carrying it. When the transfer bar broke on a range trip that sealed the deal. Ruger customer support were fantastic, they took it back and fixed it pronto but when it came back I traded it.

  • @WFOHara-gt8ku
    @WFOHara-gt8ku 2 роки тому

    Have one in 38+P. While it is not the daily back-up, it is the one used for those occasions when you have to be very seriously discrete. When heavy winter clothing delays immediate access to the primary sidearm it rides very nicely in an outside "snow jacket" pocket as well.

  • @saleemimalikimusawwirbey9029
    @saleemimalikimusawwirbey9029 2 роки тому +4

    I'm predicting some revolvers are gonna make a comeback.

  • @jesusstout7450
    @jesusstout7450 2 роки тому +2

    "I don't shoot this gun very well." Proceeds to hit damn near every target he aims for. Lmfao!

  • @DShiflet01
    @DShiflet01 Рік тому

    I have this one in .357 though I only use .38s with it honestly. I like it quite a bit. I'd like a 9mm revolver just so when I go to the range shooting some of my 9's I could add a revolver to the mix without having to bring another caliber with me, but I haven't got one yet.

  • @bobbymalcich63
    @bobbymalcich63 2 роки тому

    MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!!! THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO!!! KEEP THE VIDEO'S COMING!!

  • @transtubular
    @transtubular 2 роки тому +1

    I once had a S&W Centennial in 9mm. It was a fine shooting little revolver that I liked but when Kahr introduced their MK9, I sold it to buy the MK9. Having two extra shots mattered more to me then plus the magazine reload. While I'm sure the LCR is MUCH lighter than the MK9, that is also why I now own a P365.

  • @kevinwolukis9984
    @kevinwolukis9984 2 роки тому

    I have the LCR in 38 special with the copper cylinder it was love at first sight. Great pocket rig.

  • @jamesmorrison7847
    @jamesmorrison7847 2 роки тому +2

    I own this gun, and the main reason I chose it over 38 special was that I didn't need to stock one more type of ammo in my house for a revolver. 9mm is the easiest ammo to find, and the cost is lower than other centerfire ammo. On the down side, I bought a bunch of moon clips so I could use it easily, and I bought a custom Hogue grip for it because the stock grip was too small.

  • @shawnsmith3604
    @shawnsmith3604 2 роки тому

    I went from an M&P 9C to the LCR X (external hammer/ single action and double action) in .38 as my “main” EDC about 5 years ago. I still have and love my M&P and do carry it if I’m going to more of a sketchy area or situation but the LCR is just so easy to carry anyway. I’m a fan of outside the waistband carry and the LCR is just great for that. My LCR also has a copper anodized cylinder and it really gives a nice pop of color to the gun. I have yet to see another one with the copper cylinder in person.