Ruger LCR Endshake Question
I just picked up a LCR today, and when I put it in full lock up by pulling the trigger and keeping it held back, there is some front to back play in the cylinder. Surely it can't have end shake already, I haven't even fired it.
Is this normal? Can you other LCR owners, especially those with new, or guns with a low round count check, and post here. There isn't a lot of play, but maybe this is normal.
I know my J-frames have no end shake at all, and even after numerous rounds fired.
Thanks
I just picked up a LCR today, and when I put it in full lock up by pulling the trigger and keeping it held back, there is some front to back play in the cylinder. Surely it can't have end shake already, I haven't even fired it.
Is this normal? Can you other LCR owners, especially those with new, or guns with a low round count check, and post here. There isn't a lot of play, but maybe this is normal.
I know my J-frames have no end shake at all, and even after numerous rounds fired.
Thanks
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