Attn: Ruger LCR owners

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JRW

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Just wanted to check in with our resident LCR owners and ask how much their LCRs set them back. The cheapest place I was able to find the LCR locally was for $429 and didn't know if that was a good price. I made the mistake and dry fired the LCR and S&W 442 side by side and haven't been able to stop thinking about the LCR ever since I live in SC if that makes a difference. Thanks in advance for any and all input.
 
Handled one here in CT the other day. Price was $420.00. It had amazingly large grips for such a light & small piece, which fit even my XL hands. Think I'll go back and buy it :)
 
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I know what you mean about the trigger, best of all the pocket revolvers, imo anyways.

Mine set me back 449.00.
 
i paid $505 for mine when the "craze" was on (first one purchased in delaware to my knowledge)

id say your price is pretty good i dont regret over paying for mine
 
$429 seems to be an OK price. It's purchases like Bush Pilot's that are making me hesitate since I would love to find one under $400. On the other hand, $429 may be the lowest I'll ever find them locally considering the steady rise in gun prices lately.
 
I got mine for $400 OTD from a local shop, but I have an "in"....otherwise it would have been about $450 OTD
 
I paid $619.00 for my CT model back when they were very hard to find. I'm not sure what they are going for at the LGS now.
 
$399 from Bud's, 1 1/2 hrs. down the road. Nice gun, especially for that price. You can even afford to buy one to practice, one for carry if you're worried about longevity, which I'm not.
 
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