marv
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On some forums I have seen the Ruger LCR.22 referred to as a P O S. Can someone please enlighten me as to the reason for this?
marv
Ruger LCR.22?
On some forums I have seen the Ruger LCR.22 referred to as a P O S. Can someone please enlighten me as to the reason for this?
If people are calling it a POS but not giving a reason. I would not take their opinion seriouslyOn some forums I have seen the Ruger LCR.22 referred to as a P O S. Can someone please enlighten me as to the reason for this?
a gunsmith told me that the trigger on my revolver 22 lr was heavy because the force needed to fire the rimfire primer was harder than a centerfire. but check out any browning buckmark or ruger mk II and they are easy. i havent fired a lcr so i cant compair
Apples and oranges. The Buckmark and Mark II are single action triggers....a gunsmith told me that the trigger on my revolver 22 lr was heavy because the force needed to fire the rimfire primer was harder than a centerfire. but check out any browning buckmark or ruger mk II and they are easy. i havent fired a lcr so i cant compair.
I also dont understand the comments about a gun that rattles. Its the transfer bar. They all do it. I have autoloaders that the rounds rattle in the magazines. If you shake a gun vigorously, you can make most of them rattle.