That sounds great. Honestly, I love this little powerhouse. The only thing that "sorta" bugs me is the noise it makes when you move it around (the sound of something being loose). The funny thing is, the guy at the gun shop had no clue about that detail and was not even aware of it having been addressed or explained. :idea:fossils and guns":73064hpp said:I've put 360 rounds though mine with no issues whatsoever, and, I haven't heard of anyone else experiencing what your local gun shop "expert" mentioned.
Funny! The guy at the shop said that he personally prefers the S&W 442 over the LCR. When he took it out of the case and I was comparing them together, I responded with, "But, the 442 weighs about 2 more pounds."steveodtw":k89k9e99 said:I've gotten suspicious in my old age. Does your local gunshop guy carry a lot of Smiths? I've got 600+ rounds through my LCR. Zero problems. Just a lot of fun to shoot such an accurate, reliable, simple, highly concealable CCW weapon.
kd4rgwml":3a7ohlsi said:200 rds thru mine and I wish I had money I'd get another love mine :mrgreen:
Making me salivate even more...I've read nothing but good reviews on it thus far. Last nights gun shop dialogue was the first negative I've read outside the "rattling noise" on the interior of the trigger/hammer area.steveodtw":2w2obpcp said:When you shoot it you will think you must be shooting a heavier gun, because the Hogue grip is so great with the Gel-pak under the ruger logo in the web of your thumb. You wont believe the recoil. Quick to recover the target. Yes-target. You can shoot this thing accurately.
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Understood. Just curious, why do the S&W's not make the noise?cpietras":222ot6uc said:The rattling noise is the transfer bar, perfectly normal.