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Thread: LCR now in 9mm

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    Default LCR now in 9mm

    Its on its way soon to distributors and LGS soon.

    Cut for moons and looks like it weighs about as much as the .357 so it should be built strong.

    http://www.ammoland.com/2014/09/ruge...#axzz3E5ej7Irc
    Last edited by Armor Snail; September 22nd, 2014 at 07:46 PM.

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    Default Re: LCR now in 9mm

    I'm guessing this will use moon clips, correct?
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    Default Re: LCR now in 9mm

    Yup��
    They are supplied with it.

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    Default Re: LCR now in 9mm

    Any advantage over 38+p?

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    Default Re: LCR now in 9mm

    More efficient burn in short barrel.
    Higher velocity carrying more energy.
    Faster loading & reloading.

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    Default Re: LCR now in 9mm

    I rather see it as the LCRx than the LCR.

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    Default Re: LCR now in 9mm

    A revolver in 9mm is just wrong.

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    Default Re: LCR now in 9mm

    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverPA View Post
    A revolver in 9mm is just wrong.
    Not in this age I just hope people never carry hollow points in that small barrel and just carry FMJ then you would have a true carry package

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    Default Re: LCR now in 9mm

    Quote Originally Posted by Tmygun View Post
    As long as they keep building 9mm revolvers on 357/38 Spl. frames, I won't buy one. If they shortened the frame and cylinder to fit the 9mm then it would be a good buy. IMO, the 38 Spl. is better because of the heavier bullets they can fire. And they don't have to jump from the cylinder to the forcing cone like a short 9mm has to. If it is a matter of someone wanting the same ammo for their BUG, then I guess it's okay. But 38 Spl. ammo isn't hard to find.

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    Couldn't agree more. Taurus came out with their 905-smaller frame revolver in 9mm. Too bad it had many problems. but the concept is OK if the revolver is smaller. It reminds me of the .32 and .32 H&r mag that was in the same size as the .38 Spl. It it was smaller and/or held another round, maybe.
    Tim

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    Default Re: LCR now in 9mm

    I am so getting this... I love my LCR-357 and just considering buying another to send to pinnacle for the 9mm conversion - this news came just in time

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