Ruger LCR

Ruger LCR

Type Revolver
Place of origin  USA
Production history
Designer Joseph Zajk, others
Manufacturer Sturm, Ruger
Produced 2009
Specifications
Weight 13.5 oz (380 g)
Length 6.5 in (170 mm)
Barrel length 1.875 in (47.6 mm)
Width 1.283 in (32.6 mm)
Height 4.5 in (110 mm)

Cartridge .38 Special +P, .357 Magnum
Action Double Action
Feed system 5-Round Cylinder
Sights Fixed "U Notch" rear and pinned ramp front sight (later models with the XS tritium dot front sight)

The Ruger LCR is a compact .38 Special caliber revolver built by Ruger and announced in January 2009. The LCR acronym stands for 'Lightweight Compact Revolver'. It incorporates several novel features such as a polymer grip and trigger housing,[1] monolithic receiver, and constant force trigger. At 13.5 oz (380 g),[2] the LCR is nearly 50% lighter than the stainless steel SP-101[3] and with only the barrel and fluted cylinder made of stainless steel. The frame is aluminum alloy and synthetic glass-filled polymer finished in matte black with Synergistic Hard Coat. The LCR operates in Double Action Only as the hammer is concealed within the frame handle's fire control housing of the gun and cannot be cocked prior to firing. It features a friction reducing cam that gives it a crisp and light trigger pull that is non stacking which is rarely found on Double Action revolvers that mechanically by nature gives it a very heavy trigger pull.

The revolver was originally released in two models: the LCR and the LCR-LG, with the LG featuring Crimson Trace Laser Grips.

In June 2010, Ruger released two new models of the LCR. The LCR-357 is chambered for .357 Magnum rather than .38 Special. The LCR-BGXS has a Hogue smooth boot grip and and a tritium dot sight.[4]

With the rising popularity of the LCR, Ruger has announced in December 2011 the new Ruger LCR 22 chambered in 22LR with 8 round capacity. Also new in 2011 are the special TALO exclusive limited edition models with laser engraved cylinder and gold trimmed cylinder.

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