Ruger LCR - Potential problems??
Buyers Beware : Ruger LCR(read info box) - YouTube
Above is a video about a buyer of the Ruger LCR who has had his weapons melt on him. He calls it flame cutting.
Its common knowledge that a revolver will spit out gases, and given the polymer frame, I see how this could happen. But is this really common or is this an isolated incident?
Re: Ruger LCR - Potential problems??
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recoilguy
Your right that was kind of a shot. It always makes me wonder out loud when someone will tolerate the inferior quality and poor worksmanship of KT and then post about another gun. Sorry man, its a problem I have nothing with you.
RCG
I, myself, am astounded to hear from others how poor my Kel-tec is. Oh well, i guess i will just have to deal with the consequences of my purchase.
Ruger LCR - Potential problems??
The Ruger LCR has an aluminum frame and a polymer subframe. My LCR does not cut the frame at all. I asked Ruger about the issue and they admitted to limited erosion in some LCRs, but they also stated that it was minimal and did not compromise the frame. The LCRs with the issue would remain serviceable. In my LCR, and most others, there was none of this problem.
The 357 version has a steel frame and polymer subframe. I have not seen complains on it.
The LCR is a great Little revolver. I trust mine completely.