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[[Image:Lcr_stand.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Ruger LCR standard with hogue tamer grips.]]
[[Image:Lcr_stand.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Ruger LCR standard with Hogue tamer grips.]]
[[Image:Lcrlasergrips.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Ruger LCR with CrimsonTrace laser grips.]]
[[Image:Lcrlasergrips.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Ruger LCR with Crimson Trace Lasergrips.]]


The Ruger LCR (lightweight compact revolver) is a polymer-framed revovler introduced by Ruger in 2009. It is availible in .38+P or .357 magnum with factory options of hogue tamer, hogue boot or Crimsontrace Laser grips, weighing 13 or 13.5 ounces with the .38 or 17.1 ounces in .357 magnum. It was an instant hit and popualr for concealed carry. The .357 magnum was offered in 2010 after positive consumer feedback on the revolver and Taurus and Smith & Wesson quickly followed with competing models.
The Ruger LCR (lightweight compact revolver) is a polymer-framed revolver introduced by Ruger in 2009. It is available in .38+P or .357 magnum with factory options of Hogue tamer, Hogue boot or Crimson Trace Lasergrips, weighing 13 or 13.5 ounces with the .38 or 17.1 ounces in .357 magnum. It was an instant hit and popular for concealed carry. The .357 magnum was offered in 2010 after positive consumer feedback on the revolver and Taurus and Smith & Wesson quickly followed with competing models.





Revision as of 08:38, 8 April 2011

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Ruger LCR standard with Hogue tamer grips.
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Ruger LCR with Crimson Trace Lasergrips.

The Ruger LCR (lightweight compact revolver) is a polymer-framed revolver introduced by Ruger in 2009. It is available in .38+P or .357 magnum with factory options of Hogue tamer, Hogue boot or Crimson Trace Lasergrips, weighing 13 or 13.5 ounces with the .38 or 17.1 ounces in .357 magnum. It was an instant hit and popular for concealed carry. The .357 magnum was offered in 2010 after positive consumer feedback on the revolver and Taurus and Smith & Wesson quickly followed with competing models.


Film

Television

  • Eddie Cahill as Detective Flack in CSI: NY.

Video Games