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| Joined: Sep 2009 From: NC Posts: 48 | Wife got a new LCR.
Wife shot her new LCR for the first time yesterday. The Pistol shot wonderfully and is a pleasure to handle. Got it for the wife to use as her carry weapon. After her first ten shots, she did a little refining to her grip and sight alignment, then it was go time. She did very well for her first time shooting a revolver let alone a little snubbie. Shooting distance was 7 yds. This LCR is going to work just fine. |
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| Joined: Aug 2009 Posts: 1,025 |
Nice! Why do the holes look like that? Did you flatten the holes out from the backside or something?
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| Joined: Sep 2009 From: NC Posts: 48 |
Did not notice, maybe the camera angle. That's how it looked while hanging on rack. All I did was run it home and take picture.
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| Joined: Aug 2009 Posts: 1,025 |
Just expected bigger holes, lol. |
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| Joined: Sep 2009 From: Tennessee Posts: 177 |
nice shooting for a 1st time wheelgunner... LCR is great, love mine. maybe get her some C/T grips? it'd make it even easier for her. I have them on my LCR and they make a world of difference... TN.Ruger |
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| Freedom, Thank a VET!!! Joined: Jan 2010 From: Mid-West Posts: 1,153 |
It looks like that little Ruger pistol is doing a great job for her! Good Shooting also. |
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| Joined: Jun 2007 From: Southeastern USA Posts: 951 |
Looks like she's doing well with it especailly for a first time revolver shooter.. I really like my LCR. It's been my carry gun and the G-27 went back in the safe for awhile anyway.
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| Joined: Mar 2010 From: VA Posts: 12 |
I can't wait to take my wife to the range so she can get used to my LCR.
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| Joined: Mar 2010 From: Nc Posts: 872 |
Looks like it is working out.
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