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Yep

Had to test out my shower zombie preparedness kit somehow....

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Originally Posted by THOMASMAGNUM
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How do you like the LCR?


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Originally Posted by THOMASMAGNUM
Yep

Had to test out my shower zombie preparedness kit somehow....
Yep, lots of zombies roaming about. laugh


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Our city has a group that is Special Ops, nothing particular spooky about them. They just mostly do vice work and under-cover ops. Mostly civilian casual dress and unmarked units.

No big deal.


If the guy looked the part, I would have taken it for what it was. If he was a whack job, even all the more reason to mind my own beeswax.


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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye

How do you like the LCR?


I like my LCR quite a bit. Some folks complain about the trigger, but if you give it enough slack to reset it's really pretty good for double action only revolver. I carry it a lot in a nemesis pocket holster loaded with the Winchester Supreme 130 grain bonded hollow points.

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Originally Posted by slumlord
Our city has a group that is Special Ops, nothing particular spooky about them. They just mostly do vice work and under-cover ops. Mostly civilian casual dress and unmarked units.

No big deal.


If the guy looked the part, I would have taken it for what it was. If he was a whack job, even all the more reason to mind my own beeswax.

Oh yeah, I wasn't about to say word one to the guy. However, cops here are required to display a badge when carrying openly.


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Originally Posted by THOMASMAGNUM
I like my LCR quite a bit. Some folks complain about the trigger, but if you give it enough slack to reset it's really pretty good for double action only revolver. I carry it a lot in a nemesis pocket holster loaded with the Winchester Supreme 130 grain bonded hollow points.
That's what I was going to ask you, because I'd heard that you need to be careful about fully releasing the trigger after each round with the LCR or it could get caught up. I guess that could be classified as a training issue, though. I generally like the concept.

Also, do you find that recoil flip is less since it's supposed to drive recoil more directly back against your palm than with a J-Frame.?


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Yeah it took some getting used to at first to get a feel for where the reset "click" actually is. It certainly is bit later in the trigger release than a normal revolver. The reset happens before its fully released though it is pretty far along. Once I got the hang of that everything has been smooth sailing.

I would say there is less muzzle flip mostly noticeably with really snappy +P stuff. I don't know whether its due where it direct recoil or the softish rubber grips. Either way its comfortable to shoot

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Thanks. I think I'll look into one.


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T. M. U just supplied him with some new jerkatorium material.


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The_Real_Hawkeye Hijacked his own thread!!!!!!!!



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Originally Posted by rockchucker
T. M. U just supplied him with some new jerkatorium material.




Ugh sick
I probably deserved that though for picking on your purity red boots though.
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T. M. U just supplied him with some new jerkatorium material.




Ugh sick
I probably deserved that though for picking on your purity red boots though.
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Kindly don't feed the trolls.


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rockchucker isn't a troll....you are dumbass. And don't peek laugh


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Wow Bobby I never realized you were a troll...
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Originally Posted by THOMASMAGNUM
Wow Bobby I never realized you were a troll...
{Insert sarcastic eyeroll}
Have you ever seen the definition of an internet troll? Look it up. It's just a picture of Bobby.


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I personally am for carry the way the Constitution seemingly intended-and I see nothing restricting "bearing arms" to either concealed or unconcealed. I further think we should all stick together and that ganging up on our literal "brothers-in-arms" is counter productive. The fact of the matter is that when you see somebody doing something that isn't normally done and hasn't been for a number of years, it gives you pause. That was how I saw what TRH was trying to discuss.

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Originally Posted by eh76
You never know where them dang zombies might be hiding! eek laugh
Zombies are everywhere. The walk among us.

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My boy nailed this Zombie just the other day.

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