Customer Reviews for Ruger LCR 357 Magnum Revolver
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Pros:
- The trigger is really good for a DAO, smooth and breaks crisply.
- No controls except the trigger and cylnder latch, very simple.
- No exposed hammer to snag.
- Fit and finish are attractive.
- So far, 100% reliable.
- Soft shooting with .38.
Cons:
- Two finger grip, but that is a trade-off of being compact.
- Stock grip is somewhat clingy and protrosive for certain carry options.
- Front sight is just ok and benefits from an aftermarket swap.
- Black finish is good for low profile but does attract some marks and nicks, starting at the cylinder.
- Very tight cylinder latch required some break-in and adjusting an adjacent screw.
I've replaced the front sight on every Ruger revolver that I own, and this is no exception. It's a trivial DIY task to swap it out for a better fiber optic or tritium one. I also opted to swap in a bantam boot grip to further promote concealability. I don't want a ton of customization on a ccw. I'm comfortable with polish and shim work in revolvers, but I haven't felt a need for that on this weapon. I'll stop to add that the DA pull on the LCRx is very different: the LCR is much cleaner.
The shooting is quite accurate at a short distance, owing a lot to the trigger. It's very pleasant to shoot on the lighter end of the spectrum or .38, but still bearable in moderation for hotter loadings. As with my SP-101, extended .357 sessions can sometimes result in torn webbing on your hand (even with gloves). I had tendon surgery on my right hand a couple years ago, which reduced my overall grip strength, but I can still easily manage this LCR. It's not the same pleasure as shooting my GP100 by any stretch, but to be fair that's also a significantly heavier, bulkier, and customized experience.
Overall, I'm very pleased with my purchase and with Bud's in every aspect of the sale and shipping.




