SOLD
$450
Ruger LCR 22 magnum is a lightweight, small-frame double action only (DAO), 6 round revolver with a uniquely smooth trigger and highly manageable recoil.
Included:
- 90 rounds of ammo: Fiocchi x35 (1910 FPS), CCI x34 (2200 FPS) & Winchester x20 (1295 FPS)
- pocket holster (see pic)
- original box
- paperwork
- Hogue Tamer grip
- florescent white gun paint on front sight & green on fixed "U notch" rear sight (easily removed with solvent if not preferred)
I bought this last August from an INGO member who was the original owner.
Between the two of us, there has only been 66 rounds of ammo put through it for function checks & POI checks.
There's not even a normal turn line on the cylinder yet.
I wanted a light pocket revolver at the time but it's no longer needed & just sits in the safe.
Pinky finger fits snugly under the grip & b/c of the angle so I didn't need to buy a larger grip for pinky purchase since recoil is minimal.
Additional Features:
-Monolithic frame is made from aerospace-grade, 7000 series aluminum.
-Patented friction reducing cam results in a smooth, non-stacking trigger pull.
-Polymer fire control housing holds all the fire control components in their proper dimensional relationships, reduces weight significantly & reduces recoil
-High-strength stainless steel cylinder is extensively fluted and features a PVD finish
-Allows a variety of grip styles to be installed, leaving ample room for recoil cushioning.
-Includes a Hogue Tamer grip, which is highly effective at reducing felt recoil.
-Replaceable, pinned ramp front sight with white bar.
Specs:
Brand = Ruger
Model Name = LCR
MPN = 5414
Caliber = 22 Magnum
Class = Compact
Capacity = 6
Barrel Length = 1.87"
Length = 6.50"
Weight = 14.9 oz.
Sights = Front: Replaceable, Pinned Ramp | Rear: U-Notch Integral
Grip = Hogue Tamer Monogrip
Finish = Matte Black, Synergistic Hard Coat
Must have IN driver's license & LTCH.
I live in Wanamaker, SE of Indy, outside of E465, which is NE from Greenwood.
First 12 round 21' function check & to see where POI was, after I first bought it:
$450
Ruger LCR 22 magnum is a lightweight, small-frame double action only (DAO), 6 round revolver with a uniquely smooth trigger and highly manageable recoil.
Included:
- 90 rounds of ammo: Fiocchi x35 (1910 FPS), CCI x34 (2200 FPS) & Winchester x20 (1295 FPS)
- pocket holster (see pic)
- original box
- paperwork
- Hogue Tamer grip
- florescent white gun paint on front sight & green on fixed "U notch" rear sight (easily removed with solvent if not preferred)
I bought this last August from an INGO member who was the original owner.
Between the two of us, there has only been 66 rounds of ammo put through it for function checks & POI checks.
There's not even a normal turn line on the cylinder yet.
I wanted a light pocket revolver at the time but it's no longer needed & just sits in the safe.
Pinky finger fits snugly under the grip & b/c of the angle so I didn't need to buy a larger grip for pinky purchase since recoil is minimal.
Additional Features:
-Monolithic frame is made from aerospace-grade, 7000 series aluminum.
-Patented friction reducing cam results in a smooth, non-stacking trigger pull.
-Polymer fire control housing holds all the fire control components in their proper dimensional relationships, reduces weight significantly & reduces recoil
-High-strength stainless steel cylinder is extensively fluted and features a PVD finish
-Allows a variety of grip styles to be installed, leaving ample room for recoil cushioning.
-Includes a Hogue Tamer grip, which is highly effective at reducing felt recoil.
-Replaceable, pinned ramp front sight with white bar.
Specs:
Brand = Ruger
Model Name = LCR
MPN = 5414
Caliber = 22 Magnum
Class = Compact
Capacity = 6
Barrel Length = 1.87"
Length = 6.50"
Weight = 14.9 oz.
Sights = Front: Replaceable, Pinned Ramp | Rear: U-Notch Integral
Grip = Hogue Tamer Monogrip
Finish = Matte Black, Synergistic Hard Coat
Must have IN driver's license & LTCH.
I live in Wanamaker, SE of Indy, outside of E465, which is NE from Greenwood.
First 12 round 21' function check & to see where POI was, after I first bought it:
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