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    My KLCR is still ticking 13 years and 7900 rounds later






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    Quote Originally Posted by eb07 View Post
    My KLCR is still ticking 13 years and 7900 rounds later





    What is a KLCR?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Blackburn View Post
    What is a KLCR?
    I believe the K denotes the .357 version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Up1911Fan View Post
    I believe the K denotes the .357 version.
    Ok, I didn't see the K designation on the Ruger website.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Blackburn View Post
    What is a KLCR?
    If you click on spec sheet it will tell you the catalog number

    It was just LCR and KLCR in 2010 when introduced before the other calibers came on the scene. Now its LCR LCR22 KLCR357 KLCR9 KLCR327 LCRx etc. I assume maybe the K denoted the different steels used in manufacturing as well.

    I bought one of the first ones as soon as they came out. In the first ten serial numbers
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    Quote Originally Posted by eb07 View Post
    If you click on spec sheet it will tell you the catalog number

    It was just LCR and KLCR in 2010 when introduced before the other calibers came on the scene. Now its LCR LCR22 KLCR357 KLCR9 KLCR327 LCRx etc. I assume maybe the K denoted the different steels used in manufacturing as well.

    I bought one of the first ones as soon as they came out. In the first ten serial numbers
    Per customer service.

    K designates the monolithic frame is made from 400-series stainless steel vs aerospace-grade, 7000-series aluminum for the .22 and .38

    That also explains the weight difference.
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    How do you like the Hamre Forge stocks compared to the Hogue Boot Grip, if you’ve tried both?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WobblyPossum View Post
    How do you like the Hamre Forge stocks compared to the Hogue Boot Grip, if you’ve tried both?
    These replaced the boot grip, they'll be staying on. They fit my hand better, the gun indexes better and they're still pocketable for me. I'll be ordering another set.

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