I will definitely be picking up one of these as soon as I see one in person. Ruger has been on a roll lately.
http://www.ruger.com/products/lcrx/specSheets/5435.html
http://www.ruger.com/products/lcrx/specSheets/5435.html
I understand that rimfire triggers need be a little heavy but the LCR .22 Win Mag I had was, to me, extremely harsh. Never could get used to it. Liked the caliber and the platform but ended up using it as part of a trade. I've been looking for a .22 revolver and will give these a look see when they show up at my LGS. I have the "3 LCRx in .38 and really like it.
I'm at a bit of a loss as to why you'd care what the DA trigger was like on a 3" adjustable sight 22lr kit gun with a SA capability
Well, if I wanted an SA revolver, I'd buy one, I guess; I imagine most people feel the same?
With a DA revolver, I expect to be able to at least shoot the darn thing DA with reasonable hope of hitting something; having shot Master class PPC years ago, I can usually manage a DA revolver, but that .22LR LCR is truly miserable.
Larry
Well, likely none. But I'm not buying an LCRx 22, either; it's not impossible to make a shootable .22 DA, and I don't see why I should buy one that isn't.But what ultra light polymer single action revolver with an easy loading swing out cylinder are you going to buy?
I don't think a 'kit gun' is a necessity for most folks; if I'm going to buy one, I'll want it to work correctly.
I'm just pointing out that even with a terrible DA pull (and let's face it what revolver does not today) a gun in this configuration still has potential for a broad appeal.