I love revolvers. I'll admit it, I'm old fashioned that way.
I love Ruger Revolvers.
Anytime anyone posted a Ruger wish list I was the first one to reply, "Make an alloy 5 shot .38 special revolver."
When Ruger announced the LCR I was stunned. Could it be what I have long wanted?
But I'm old fashioned, and I'm having trouble getting past the looks of a revolver that has a part plastic frame essentially riveted to the aluminum parts.
Am I the only one that wishes the entire frame would have been one piece (casting) of aluminum?
Maybe I can learn to love this gun, but it will take a while. For now, I'm waiting for it to get approved for California and to live through the first year or so of production to be sure it is going to make it.
But secretly I'm hoping Ruger will wake up and make the entire frame out of alloy!
Am I the only one?
I love Ruger Revolvers.
Anytime anyone posted a Ruger wish list I was the first one to reply, "Make an alloy 5 shot .38 special revolver."
When Ruger announced the LCR I was stunned. Could it be what I have long wanted?
But I'm old fashioned, and I'm having trouble getting past the looks of a revolver that has a part plastic frame essentially riveted to the aluminum parts.
Am I the only one that wishes the entire frame would have been one piece (casting) of aluminum?
Maybe I can learn to love this gun, but it will take a while. For now, I'm waiting for it to get approved for California and to live through the first year or so of production to be sure it is going to make it.
But secretly I'm hoping Ruger will wake up and make the entire frame out of alloy!
Am I the only one?