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Is this a gun that you will hand down to your grandkids? What do you think? Obviously, the amount of use is a major factor. Let's say moderate use (25 shots a month).
d findley":2ati9jqe said:You can bet the design has gone thru every test imaginable before it was put on the market.
Black Dog":2tgj6v4b said:Remind me, please. ROTFLMAO means what? Black Dog
Black Dog":brtjgt0c said:Remind me, please. ROTFLMAO means what? Black Dog
revhigh":9a39w7yh said:Black Dog":9a39w7yh said:Remind me, please. ROTFLMAO means what? Black Dog
I'm not saying that there are any current or future problems with the LCR, but the idea that Ruger actually tests or QC's products extensively before releasing them is pretty funny. Especially on the semiauto side of things.
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d findley":q33mt4of said:That could explain why Ruger has done so poorly the last 60 years.revhigh":q33mt4of said:Black Dog":q33mt4of said:Remind me, please. ROTFLMAO means what? Black Dog
I'm not saying that there are any current or future problems with the LCR, but the idea that Ruger actually tests or QC's products extensively before releasing them is pretty funny. Especially on the semiauto side of things.
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hutchman":132te291 said:I carry mine every day.......I'll let you know how it holds up in 20 years. This isn't a gun you want to shoot every day though. It hurts me every time I pull the trigger.
T.A. WORKMAN":2nyrdf32 said:d findley":2nyrdf32 said:That could explain why Ruger has done so poorly the last 60 years.revhigh":2nyrdf32 said:Black Dog":2nyrdf32 said:Remind me, please. ROTFLMAO means what? Black Dog
I'm not saying that there are any current or future problems with the LCR, but the idea that Ruger actually tests or QC's products extensively before releasing them is pretty funny. Especially on the semiauto side of things.
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+++++1 Donny!!!!
Terry
d findley":z7y734q0 said:It is made by Ruger. That says a lot.
clayflingythingy":cv0q9x7d said:d findley":cv0q9x7d said:It is made by Ruger. That says a lot.
What is that supposed to mean?
The Ruger of today is not the same company as when the old man was running things. That the LCR will be as durable as an SP101 remains to be seen.
And given Ruger's recent track record with new introductions, I'd be leery of assuming anything new from Ruger is gonna be bull strong and problem free.