Ruger actually offers no written warranty on their guns. They just stand behind their products unlike S&W who does have a written warranty but finds any way they can with legal loopholes not to honor it. Ruger customer service has been top notch for me.
@thepracticaltacticalminima3940
5 ай бұрын
Very interesting! thanks for the info.
@michaelschaffer9165
2 ай бұрын
The LCR 22 is my EDC. A revolver in 22 is more reliable. Sometimes I'll drop the LCP22 in my pocket as a backup. It can go anywhere. @thepracticaltacticalminima3940
@thepracticaltacticalminima3940
23 күн бұрын
@@michaelschaffer9165that’s basically where I’ve landed as well
@ethanbrad2933
21 күн бұрын
@@michaelschaffer9165I think it would make a pretty good backup when I buy my first gun it’s gonna be my main then imma get the lcp2 as a backup then imma get a FN FNX as my home defense gun
@donvito2682
14 күн бұрын
I bought a Ruger LCP2 in 22 caliber at a gunshop..brand new. I couldn't get it to fire Aguila ammo without jamming. It wound jam everytime I pulled the slide back. With CCI stingers I'd get at least one or two misfeed with every magazine..and CCI mini mags I'd get one misfeed out of every other magazine. Then I noticed the hammer spring was brown with what looked like rust. I sent it back to Ruger for repairs. They told me they replaced the slide and the firing pin spring. I dont believe Ruger ever looked at my gun because nothing had changed..it still wasnt at all reliable. Even the rusted hammer spring was still there. Then I ran across a box of 50 rounds of American Eagle I had forgotten about. I had never fired this particular type of 22LR through my gun yet. To my surprise it fired all 50 rounds without an issue. So I bought 5 more boxes of American Eagle 22LR. Out of 250 rounds I only had one misfeed. I think it makes this ruger reliable enough for concealed carry. I have a 357 magnum revolver but my 22 caliber Ruger is much more fun to shoot. I'm glad I bought it.
@Joeak74
5 ай бұрын
Good content in your presentation. Thank you for creating it. I have both. I prefer the LCR any day over the LCP. The LCR revolver is reliable like the sun. No thought process needed when and if you need to use it. Very accurate. Runs 100%.
@thepracticaltacticalminima3940
5 ай бұрын
Absolutely. It's a fantastic little blaster.
@FMDad-dm5qo
14 күн бұрын
I’d be quite interested in the LCP .22 if it had the same clean manual of arms as the centerfire LCP. However, the weird little manual safety and the magazine disconnect really dampen my interest in the pistol.
@Jim-oo7dk
26 күн бұрын
Shot 12 magazines of CCI Mini Mag this morning in two guns, flawless. Loaded 1 magazine with Federal Auto Match, 4th round was a dud. Great primer strike. I want the LCR. I can't see carrying a .22 that isn't a revolver.
@patrickrenschler5972
3 ай бұрын
nice review! I have an LCP2 and I wish I had gotten the LCR instead. I have sent it back to ruger twice now, I like that they are willing to do work on them but I'm still having issues across multiple ammo types (CCI mini mag target, federal punch, CCI stinger, ...). Lots of premature slide lockbacks across the board and the stingers fail to feed a lot. I'm getting a ~20% failure rate which is pretty bad, might send it to ruger again.
@ChadThundersneed
Ай бұрын
It's pretty picky with ammo. I'd recommend getting the Galloway spring kit to help with light strikes and then try using plain round nose ammunition with it. Also I think Mcarbo has a slide spring that should solve your lock back issue
@ramonflores8220
2 ай бұрын
Great review
@burdz7216
2 ай бұрын
Well said Jon.
@mikehernandez4275
19 күн бұрын
That size DCC clip is that for the city special holster?
@mikem.2078
3 ай бұрын
What tape do you have on the LCP II handle? I'd like to add some to my LCR, not for grippiness but to make the handle longer for a better trigger / finger match.
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