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Need schooled on Ruger LCR’s and the .327 Fed Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="PanhandleGlocker" data-source="post: 3701614" data-attributes="member: 25311"><p>In the search for a carry pistol for my mother and the S&W EZ she doesn’t like so we have narrowed it down to a revolver. I’ve gone from thinking the minimum caliber needed has gotta be a .22 magnum but then watched some videos and read some things and a .22lr with good quality ammo is better than nothing at all especially considering she most will not have to use the thing. So from there I was thinking a S&W 43c would be a good revolver since it’s a J-Frame and we seem to prefer S&W in my family but most of the other calibers I was looking at are offered in the Ruger LCR so kinda leaning towards the Ruger now… she has held one and did seem to like it but it could use a smaller grip to fit her better.. are those even available? </p><p></p><p>I was looking at their website and saw that it comes in all the different calibers and one caught my eye… .327 Fed Mag. Got to doing some research and you can shoot 5 different calibers out of one revolver and it has a capacity of 6 rounds too.</p><p></p><p>.32acp, .32Long, .32short, .32H&R Mag, .327 FedMag can all be shot out of it. So my question is… for recoil sensitive shooters are the other calibers easy to even buy to try out or am I wasting my time and should just go ahead and look for a .22lr J-Frame or LCR.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your input, guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanhandleGlocker, post: 3701614, member: 25311"] In the search for a carry pistol for my mother and the S&W EZ she doesn’t like so we have narrowed it down to a revolver. I’ve gone from thinking the minimum caliber needed has gotta be a .22 magnum but then watched some videos and read some things and a .22lr with good quality ammo is better than nothing at all especially considering she most will not have to use the thing. So from there I was thinking a S&W 43c would be a good revolver since it’s a J-Frame and we seem to prefer S&W in my family but most of the other calibers I was looking at are offered in the Ruger LCR so kinda leaning towards the Ruger now… she has held one and did seem to like it but it could use a smaller grip to fit her better.. are those even available? I was looking at their website and saw that it comes in all the different calibers and one caught my eye… .327 Fed Mag. Got to doing some research and you can shoot 5 different calibers out of one revolver and it has a capacity of 6 rounds too. .32acp, .32Long, .32short, .32H&R Mag, .327 FedMag can all be shot out of it. So my question is… for recoil sensitive shooters are the other calibers easy to even buy to try out or am I wasting my time and should just go ahead and look for a .22lr J-Frame or LCR. Thanks again for your input, guys. [/QUOTE]
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