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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    I just realized the LCR9 front sight insert has gone missing...

    Ordered a HiVis replacement. Hope it’s the correct height!

    Anyone do a replacement yet? I didn’t read the 38 pages.

    Mine came off too. I don't think Ruger uses paint on the LCR sights, if they do it doesn't bond well.


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    I got one in orange but haven't installed it. I'm not sure that I need to after I painted the factory. SALON PERFECT NAIL LACQUER - TRAFFIC CONE - Walmart.com - Walmart.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    I'll measure my LCR pull weight and post it shortly. But, I don't feel the need to fiddle with it.
    Around 9.5 lbs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy Dane View Post
    I got one in orange but haven't installed it. I'm not sure that I need to after I painted the factory. SALON PERFECT NAIL LACQUER - TRAFFIC CONE - Walmart.com - Walmart.com
    Thank you for the idea!

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    Does anyone carry extra loaded moon clips when they carry their LCR9 @Clusterfrack

    Where do you carry them?

    I’m thinking of seeing if I can do a revolver FAST with the LCR9 but trying to think of reload options that won’t be glacial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    Does anyone carry extra loaded moon clips when they carry their LCR9 @Clusterfrack

    Where do you carry them?

    I’m thinking of seeing if I can do a revolver FAST with the LCR9 but trying to think of reload options that won’t be glacial.
    Would they fit in a safariland cd-2?

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    Bought more LCR

    Okay, have been kind of looking for 22LR versions of handguns I like.

    Couldn’t find the 8 shot LCR22 snubbie in stock.

    But did find a 3” LCR22LR and a 1.875” LCR22WMR both in stock.

    So I bought both thinking I could probably mix and match cylinders like I can on my NAA Minis.

    I have plenty of 22LR and WMR ammo around.


    Quote Originally Posted by 03RN View Post
    Would they fit in a safariland cd-2?
    They might! I tried them out in one of my IDPA style moon clip holders and they fit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    Does anyone carry extra loaded moon clips when they carry their LCR9 @Clusterfrack

    Where do you carry them?

    I’m thinking of seeing if I can do a revolver FAST with the LCR9 but trying to think of reload options that won’t be glacial.
    If you can find an LCR reload that isn’t glacial, you will be a better man than I.
    ”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    Does anyone carry extra loaded moon clips when they carry their LCR9 @Clusterfrack

    Where do you carry them?

    I’m thinking of seeing if I can do a revolver FAST with the LCR9 but trying to think of reload options that won’t be glacial.
    I just put 5 rounds on a strip. Full moonclips are annoying in a pocket.

    If I need more than 10 rounds, I guess I’m screwed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    Does anyone carry extra loaded moon clips when they carry their LCR9 @Clusterfrack

    Where do you carry them?

    I’m thinking of seeing if I can do a revolver FAST with the LCR9 but trying to think of reload options that won’t be glacial.
    My LCR is my sweatpants gun or a BUG to my P365 or 1911 (for now) and I normally don't carry extra moons. If I get that far to where I'm reloading the LCR It has already been a bad day. There are times I do carry it as primary and I do carry extra ammo, 2 clips married together, loose in my pocket. I do keep extras in pill bottles stashed in a few places.

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    I had one of the PMCs it was nice and worked well but it was no faster or easier than 2 moons married. It does fit into speed loader pouches but it still wont be fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJ View Post

    2) I have not stripped the LCR down besides what is allowed in the manual for lubrication. But is it totally impossible to get it apart and put it back together? I know it's not going to be caveman easy like a Glock, but I was wondering whether this is a Really Bad Idea, or one of those "not too bad if you take your time" kind of things.

    Inputs appreciated.
    I was cruising around YT last night and ran across this video. It looks like more than I want to bite off, but in the interests of adding information to anyone who wants to take the gun apart, here it is:



    I think I'm going to leave it alone and just shoot/dry practice with it more. I like it a lot, I just wish it was a mite less trigger weight. I suppose the trade off is reliable ignition when it counts, which is probably a good thing.

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