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Like New Ruger LCRx 3" .38SP +P
I'm offering up for a sale like new Ruger LCRx with the 3" barrel in .38SP +P. I bought this new from Bradis about a year ago. I put one 50rd box of ammo through it to check functionality. I bought it for a hiking / woods gun since it only weighs 15.8oz, and then never went hiking.
It is in immaculate condition and will come with everything as it did brand new.
Also included will be qty. 2 Five Star speedloader and qty. 1 Uncle Mikes IWB/OWB holster.
On Buds, this retails for $440.
With the extras, I'm asking $350 cash
1. I had read about this gun and was interested in it, but I already have a Smith 642 for pocket carry and two Smith 64 SS for the home and the range.
2. I wondered about this gun for a pocket carry, but I the grip is too long. I wonder if getting the Ergo Delta grip would lower the OAL enough to allow a pocket carry, despite the 3-inch barrel.
3. It is incredibly light-feeling. Even though it weighs 1.5ish oz more than the 642, it "feels" lighter. It could be b/c the 642 has the Ergo Delta grips on it now and it weighs more than the OEM grip.
4. The trigger pull is sweeter in double action mode as advertised more so than the Smith 642, the Smith feels so heavy after the Ruger, now.
5. I will have to make a decision whether to keep the Smith 4 inch 64 model for home protection instead of the new Ruger LCRx I just bought tonight.
6. Yes, you heard correct: I bought it from Kyle.
7. Even though I really didn't "need" the Ruger LCRx, I did want it for the right price, which for me, was $300.
8. Kyle was willing to let it go for that if he kept the two Five Star speedloaders (which he said are more expensive than normal ones), which was not a problem since I don't use them.
9. I was hoping to let him keep the ancillary products and get the gun for $300, and it worked out for me.
10. I was thinking the holster was the more expensive of the extras, but actually, it was the speedloaders that were the pricier of the ancillary items, either way, we were able to deal trading off, so we were both happy: good business: win: win.
11. I will post pics later, but not much to see (since it is not SS, ha!), it is the feel of it that is remarkable to me.
12. Can't wait to go to the range with it and to make a decision of whether to keep the Ruger LCRx for home use or the Smith 64.
13. I'm having so much fun.
14. Kyle was such a pleasure to deal with. Everyone I have met here on INGO either buying or selling has been stellar.
15. Since I told Kyle I didn't want to waste his time since I wasn't sure if I wanted to buy, but since he was willing to let me inspect the Ruger w/o reservation, I told him I would drive over to the opposite side of town from where I lived to make it easy on him (instead of meeting halfway), and he just went ahead and allowed me to drive to his house.
16. Easy on him, and I didn't feel so bad imposing on him to just give a look, since I did buy.
17. I will follow up with pics and range stories as time goes by. I might not be able to go to the range this weekend, though.
18. I can't wait to compare my 642 and the Smith 64-7 & 64-8, to the Ruger LCRx at the range.
voodoo304
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Location
SW Indy
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Like New Ruger LCRx 3" .38SP +P
I'm offering up for a sale like new Ruger LCRx with the 3" barrel in .38SP +P. I bought this new from Bradis about a year ago. I put one 50rd box of ammo through it to check functionality. I bought it for a hiking / woods gun since it only weighs 15.8oz, and then never went hiking.
It is in immaculate condition and will come with everything as it did brand new.
Also included will be qty. 2 Five Star speedloader and qty. 1 Uncle Mikes IWB/OWB holster.
On Buds, this retails for $440.
With the extras, I'm asking $350 cash
1. I had read about this gun and was interested in it, but I already have a Smith 642 for pocket carry and two Smith 64 SS for the home and the range.
2. I wondered about this gun for a pocket carry, but I the grip is too long. I wonder if getting the Ergo Delta grip would lower the OAL enough to allow a pocket carry, despite the 3-inch barrel.
3. It is incredibly light-feeling. Even though it weighs 1.5ish oz more than the 642, it "feels" lighter. It could be b/c the 642 has the Ergo Delta grips on it now and it weighs more than the OEM grip.
4. The trigger pull is sweeter in double action mode as advertised more so than the Smith 642, the Smith feels so heavy after the Ruger, now.
5. I will have to make a decision whether to keep the Smith 4 inch 64 model for home protection instead of the new Ruger LCRx I just bought tonight.
6. Yes, you heard correct: I bought it from Kyle.
7. Even though I really didn't "need" the Ruger LCRx, I did want it for the right price, which for me, was $300.
8. Kyle was willing to let it go for that if he kept the two Five Star speedloaders (which he said are more expensive than normal ones), which was not a problem since I don't use them.
9. I was hoping to let him keep the ancillary products and get the gun for $300, and it worked out for me.
10. I was thinking the holster was the more expensive of the extras, but actually, it was the speedloaders that were the pricier of the ancillary items, either way, we were able to deal trading off, so we were both happy: good business: win: win.
11. I will post pics later, but not much to see (since it is not SS, ha!), it is the feel of it that is remarkable to me.
12. Can't wait to go to the range with it and to make a decision of whether to keep the Ruger LCRx for home use or the Smith 64.
13. I'm having so much fun.
14. Kyle was such a pleasure to deal with. Everyone I have met here on INGO either buying or selling has been stellar.
15. Since I told Kyle I didn't want to waste his time since I wasn't sure if I wanted to buy, but since he was willing to let me inspect the Ruger w/o reservation, I told him I would drive over to the opposite side of town from where I lived to make it easy on him (instead of meeting halfway), and he just went ahead and allowed me to drive to his house.
16. Easy on him, and I didn't feel so bad imposing on him to just give a look, since I did buy.
17. I will follow up with pics and range stories as time goes by. I might not be able to go to the range this weekend, though.
18. I can't wait to compare my 642 and the Smith 64-7 & 64-8, to the Ruger LCRx at the range.