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Thread: New grips (stocks, whatever....) for the Ruger LCR

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    Very Pro Dentist Chuck Haggard's Avatar
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    New grips (stocks, whatever....) for the Ruger LCR

    My one quibble with the LCR as a pocket gun has been the grips, too tacky is the rubber part, and the Bantam boot grip is way too small.

    Now I see these are out;
    http://www.hogueinc.com/store/catego...eries-g10/1160

    I see a LCR .38 in my future to test carry
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    Please let us know how both the grips and the pistol itself work. I keep looking at them.

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    Very Pro Dentist Chuck Haggard's Avatar
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    First I needs me a LCR .38, although in the mean time I might buy a set for my LCR .22lr
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    Those are nice. Priced nicely too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Haggard View Post
    My one quibble with the LCR as a pocket gun has been the grips, too tacky is the rubber part, and the Bantam boot grip is way too small.

    Now I see these are out;
    http://www.hogueinc.com/store/catego...eries-g10/1160

    I see a LCR .38 in my future to test carry
    Those look like the perfect size for the 3 inch LCR/Kit Gun.

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    The grips are the one thing that have kept me from seriously looking at the LCR. I prefer S&W revolvers (pre-lock, or no lock for carry) but would consider an LCR if I found grips I liked. Those look promising.

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    I think you will like the LCR. I own one and my wife carries one daily. I have been very pleased with the functionaility and accuracy with both revolvers and have worked up a good practice reload as well as a good EDC factory load. The triggers on both revolvers are amazingly smooth and hitch-free.

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    I like my 357 lcr alot. I think it is the best of its class for sure. I personally enjoy the factory grips (I carry it aiwb though... so there is that) over the crimson trace grips I still have. Have you looked at the crimson trace grips chuck?

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    Very Pro Dentist Chuck Haggard's Avatar
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    My .22lr LCR shoots like it runs off of psychic ability, way easier to shoot well than my 317, I want to see if the .38 works the same for me.
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    also to add, 5 star speed loaders are what I found to work best with the lcr.. not sure if that matters to you chuck

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