This video provides a detailed comparison between the Ruger SP101 and the Ruger LCRx, both chambered in .357 Magnum. It highlights differences in trigger mechanisms, construction materials, grip options, and recoil management. The LCRx is noted for its lighter, smoother trigger due to a friction-reducing cam, while the SP101 offers a more traditional all-metal construction and a better return spring. Both are presented as capable five-shot .357 Magnum revolvers suitable for concealed carry.
The Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan in .454 Casull is a robust revolver designed for dangerous game protection, capable of firing both .454 Casull and .45 Colt rounds. Its over-built construction, featuring a massive frame and thick components, is necessary to handle the extreme pressures of the .454 Casull cartridge. While the double-action trigger is heavy, the single-action pull is crisp, and the Hogue Tamer grip is crucial for managing its intense recoil.
This review of the Ruger LCRx by TFB TV's James Reeves provides an in-depth look at a popular concealed carry revolver. Reeves, a recognized expert reviewer, details the LCRx's construction, including its aluminum monolithic frame and PVD-coated cylinder, and compares it to its market competitors. The review introduces a new 100-point scoring system for carry guns, evaluating factors like trigger pull, value, and performance. The LCRx scores an impressive 84%, highlighting its suitability for concealed carry due to its lightweight design, manageable recoil, and accurate shooting performance.
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