I watched this video about a Ruger LCRx in .327 that malfunctioned due to it being only held together by one “yoke” screw. Doesn’t seem right for a magnum caliber. I think a LCR may be better designed.
I’m curious about your opinions of the LCR vs LCRx triggers. Are they the same or different in double action? Is one smoother or have less trigger weight?
I keep seeing new lightweight revolver models introduced by S&W, in .22LR & .22 Mag. But .32 H&R has better performance & reduced recoil over .38. If women shooters are a new market for concealed carry, I think .32 in a snub is a great match.
Ever since I read the Lucky Gunner article “Why the Best Snub Nose Caliber is .32,” I’ve been intrigued by the idea of a snub revolver in .32 H&R Magnum. Why didn’t that caliber become more popular? S&W and Taurus used to carry snubs in that caliber, but they’re since discontinued. Used S&W...
The questions to Nick are apparently submitted via Facebook. I suspect they if enough questions aren’t asked, pretty soon they’ll discontinue the series.
I would love to see more choices in .32 H&R, especially in their 12oz Off Duty (S&W 442/642 competitor).
In the last segment, Nick said the .327 Magnum is meant for rifles and they won’t make another revolver in that caliber. I don’t have any experience with that caliber.
Nick Ecker, the owner of Charter Arms, is now answering questions every week on YouTube - Nick’s Corner. It appears that they have new products coming out soon. They’re also asking for our questions for next week.
S&W M&P Nights Sights?
A former "firearms instructor" at my work, who does competition shooting, including some night shooting, said that he doesn't like night sights at all. He figures that if it's too dark to see your sights, you shouldn't be shooting since you won't see what you're...
I just got my permit to carry a concealed weapon, and plan to carry the M&P9c. My choice is whether to stick with the contrast sights, get it with factory night sights, or upgrade later to sights other than what it's sold with. I'd appreciate your advice.
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