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    Question Ruger LCR

    Can anyone tell me where the Ruger LCR is made?

    By the looks of the web-site, I think New Hampshire. But, I have to make sure because "U.S. Manufacture" is one of my boss' requirements for personally owned revovers. So, before I look any further into getting one as a backup gun...I wanted to check.

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    Question Isn't it a semi-automatic?

    Isn't the LCR a semi-auto .380 pistol not a revolver?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 30in1 View Post
    Isn't the LCR a semi-auto .380 pistol not a revolver?
    LCP - Pistol
    LCR - Revolver

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    I thought the LCR was cool, 13.5 oz

    till I saw the lighter charter guns, but they all come in wierd colors.

    Taurus actually makes a 13.5oz revolver that's better looking than either and with Taurus I'm assuming it too would be affordable, unlike Smith and wessons airlites.

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    I felt the Charter guns and they seemed like a POS to me. They was so much play in the cylinder that it was unacceptable on all of them that I handled (4).

    OP, I don't know the answer to your question but I assume it would be easy enough to find out on Google. I just wanted to respond to the person recommending the Charter Arms guns over the LCR.
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    Rugers makes all of their guns at their factory in Newport, New Hampshire. You and your employer can rest easy knowing the LCR is a fully American product.

    Taurus actually makes a 13.5oz revolver that's better looking than either and with Taurus I'm assuming it too would be affordable, unlike Smith and wessons airlites.
    Did you ever stop to consider maybe there's a reason S&Ws aren't cheap?

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    I pickedup my LCR two days ago, I love the little bugger. My friends are quite enamoured with it as well. I see a few new LCR owners in the not too distant future........

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    FALLBOY,

    Have you put any rounds through it yet? Whaddya think?
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    I've got 50 rds of Aquila .38 spec. hollowpoints, about 6 diff. people have shot it now. I've personally put 25 through it. I think it's very controllable and recoil is not what I expected. My background is .45 ACP. I think it's comparable to a Commander with the rounds I've shot. Everyone who has shot it, want's one! I've not done any formal groups obviously, but initial impressions are favorable. I might buy another for my mother-in-law(I like the woman, no stereotypes please.).

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