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P938. Amazingly little perceived recoil for such a small, light pistol. Long trigger pulls on small pistols with little to hold onto take lots of practice to master. SA P938 trigger is short and sweet. I would go for the SAS if carry is your goal. If pocket carrying, the slim wood grips are...
I don't care how many positive experiences I've had with firearms from any manufacturer, to none do I assign reliable status "out of the box" before I've verified reliability myself by shooting it, with much more than a magazine or two full of ammunition. That includes trying it with the same...
My friend bought a Tomcat for his wife. However, the latch to tip the bbl up was extremely stiff, and she could not operate it. He called the Beretta and they told him it had to be that stiff to be safe.
He traded it in on an LCR for her.
Andy
I have never had an AD (thank God!) I am not a peace officer or security guard, so I don't have the training or experience they have.
I have witnessed one AD where the person was not immediately aware that the discharged firearm was the one he was holding.
I've often wondered about the...
The 3" bbl is only available in the LCRx with exposed hammer and single action capability. If the bbl doesn't limit pocket carry, the exposed hammer doesn't help there. The short and long grips are interchangeable. If taking small game, the 3", fired single action, is a better choice, especially...
Then you need to order a flat wire recoil spring, gi- and full-length 1/4" diameter guide rods for it, and a plug for the new FLGR, just to cover the waterfront, so to speak...
Andy
One of my favorite plate games is with plates hung on the points of a 5-point star that is free to rotate (the star faces you). When you start knocking the plates off the star, it becomes unbalanced, and rotates to re-balance itself. Think of it as a falling plate rack that starts moving!
Andy
I didn't see this mentioned yet, but without a magazine disconnect, in the event of a tactical reload (switching to a full magazine before the present magazine/gun is empty), while reloading, you still have one round able to fire, with which to defend yourself.
Andy
I was pleasantly surprised by the mild recoil of the P938 with the rubber grips. Started out preferring the extended magazine for a little more purchase on the handle, but actually prefer the flush fitting magazine now, because the rubber grip's palm swells round the bottom off nicely to the end...
I've always figured that a flat trigger could help prevent up/down movement of the handgun while the trigger is pulled, but I don't understand how a flat trigger would affect left/right movement.
Andy
I agree (I've posted a couple of times about this).
I got to looking at close-ups of the LCR and LCR-X. The plastic grip peg is attached to the frame slightly differently for the LCR-X and the LCR (@ top/rear), so maybe that's why they have not introduced the 327, 357 or 9mm in -X yet; maybe...
Because failing to expand does not magically cause a HP to penetrate as well as ball.
Unless you plan on shooting once, and stopping to figure out if you need to shoot again, it won't matter "which one is up". Virtually no handgun ammo is going to produce one-shot stops on other than an...
A Ruger Redhawk 4.2" in 45 Colt / 45 ACP (the latter with moon clips) fills your bill except for the stainless finish. It certainly is not too light (44 oz, 6 shots) for 45 ACP.
Andy
To my eyes, the LCR is less ugly than any other hammerless (shrouded hammer) revolver.
The LCR-X fixed that (snubby or 3"), but they need to bring it out in the rest of the calibers offered for the LCR.
Andy
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