And, @RJ, here’s an even older thread on the same topic, where I was trying to ferret out the same info as you:
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....grip-technique
At this point, you’re caught up on current P-F revolver grip thinking.
And, @RJ, here’s an even older thread on the same topic, where I was trying to ferret out the same info as you:
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....grip-technique
At this point, you’re caught up on current P-F revolver grip thinking.
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Just won one of these in 9mm for three and a half bills on GunBroker. Who do we like for holsters? Pocket? Belt? Ankle? This will be a backup piece at work, likely ankle or pocket. At the gym, I have a PistolWear/Thunderwear thing. Would be a primary for some modes of dress and locales, so belt and pocket need to be considered. Will likely eventually wear CT Lasergrips at some point, as I really like lasers on my guns, particularly ones I may teach with. Moon clips on the way.
Of all the carry modes for loaded moon clips I am liking the Ruger offeringhttps://thefiringline.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=589423, as it emulates the old split six speed loader pouches I loved a younger, skinnier, revolver totin' youngster. It puts two of the rounds behind the belt so the rounds in the clip straddle ths belt, reducing bulk.
Thanks in advance,
pat
I use the Darryl method.
Full contact with thumb, I squeeze as hard as I can.
I'm more accurate with this LCR than a 1911, even out to 25 yds rapid fire
Stock grips.
I’ve been happy with my DSG for j-frame, would think LCR would be similar: https://darkstargear.com/product/lcr/
Aholster for a thin, rigid pocket holster : https://aholster.com/product/pocket-aholster/
The thicker soft pocket holsters don’t work as well for me, but might with different clothing/body shapes. Mika’s seem popular here: https://mikaspocketholsters.com/
I thought so as well, but found the Apollo for the LCR to be much less comfortable than the one for the J-frame. What has worked better *for me* is a High Noon Instinct Lite (picked up NIB cheap on ebay) with a DCC 1.75" #4 clip in place of the factory Pull-the-dot belt loop and strut. I added a small wedge too. I can wear it all day, while working in the yard or on the car, etc without problems.
Chris
I love my .327 LCR. I use an Apollo.
Grip-I shoot a lot of different revolvers so I use a thumb over thumb. My wife only shoots snubs, so she uses the C clamp. I like both. I do not teach or use a thumbs forward, I have seen way too many issues with what thumbs and cylinders interacting can do. Others think it’s the bees knees.....make your choices and do what makes you happy.
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I want to like my Apollo for the LCR, but the very tall sight channel makes the holster wider than it needs to be. On my narrow waist, that’s not ideal.
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