Todd-LCR
Bearcat
Yep, I'm "that guy".
Not 3 hours after getting my brand new LCR home I was checking the fit of this new revolver on my belt when my belt accidentaly slackened, and the holster flips inverted and proceeds to dump the gun onto my foot and then to the carpeted floor.
I'm pretty tall so this was a freefall of about 3 feet, bouncing off my ankle and then to the carpet.
I didn't think anything of it until I shook the gun from side to side and heard a metallic ping as if something was rattled loose and is knocking on each side somewhere inside the trigger.
Please note the pinging stops when the trigger is at full pull and held.
I'm already resolved to sending it to Ruger but I don't remember hearing the pinging before the drop; so I can't be sure this is a real problem since the mechanism seems to be functioning normally.
Am I nuts to think this sound is normal? I'm sorry to be so dense, this is my first Ruger sidearm.
Thanks in advance for any insight for this newbie!
Not 3 hours after getting my brand new LCR home I was checking the fit of this new revolver on my belt when my belt accidentaly slackened, and the holster flips inverted and proceeds to dump the gun onto my foot and then to the carpeted floor.
I'm pretty tall so this was a freefall of about 3 feet, bouncing off my ankle and then to the carpet.
I didn't think anything of it until I shook the gun from side to side and heard a metallic ping as if something was rattled loose and is knocking on each side somewhere inside the trigger.
Please note the pinging stops when the trigger is at full pull and held.
I'm already resolved to sending it to Ruger but I don't remember hearing the pinging before the drop; so I can't be sure this is a real problem since the mechanism seems to be functioning normally.
Am I nuts to think this sound is normal? I'm sorry to be so dense, this is my first Ruger sidearm.
Thanks in advance for any insight for this newbie!