This video reviews the best concealed carry firearms for seniors, focusing on ease of operation for those with reduced strength or coordination. Top picks include the Glock Model 44 (.22 LR) for its easy slide, Walther CCP M2 (9mm) with its Softcoil system, Ruger LCRx (.22 LR) revolver, Taurus TX 22 Compact (.22 LR) with a factory red dot, and the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ (.380 ACP) as the ultimate easy-to-use option.
This video provides an overview of the Ruger LCRx revolver chambered in .357 Magnum. It highlights the specific model and caliber, suggesting a focus on the firearm's features and potential applications. The description also includes numerous links to social media and sponsors related to firearms content.
This video provides an overview of the Ruger LCRX 3-inch revolver chambered in .357 Magnum. It includes mentions of related channels and sponsors such as Zeta6 speedloaders, Committee Coffee, LOK Grips, and Peltor shooting earplugs. The description also includes extensive disclaimers regarding content purpose, copyright, and affiliate links.
This video reviews seven beginner-friendly handguns, prioritizing ease of use, reliability, and low recoil to encourage new shooters. It highlights options like the Canik TP9 Elite SC for its crisp trigger, the S&W M&P Shield EZ for its easy-to-rack slide, and the Sig P322 as an ideal .22 LR starting point. The Glock 19 is noted as a versatile 'fighting gun,' while the PSA Rock 5.7 offers high capacity in a low-recoil package. The Ruger Security .380 and LCRx are also discussed for their specific beginner advantages.
This review of the Ruger LCRx Snub Nose highlights its lightweight polymer and steel construction, ideal for concealed carry. The external hammer offers both double-action and single-action firing modes, with the latter providing enhanced precision. The trigger quality is noted as superior to many competitors, and the firearm handles .38 Special +P ammunition effectively, though it tends to print high in double-action due to recoil.
This episode of Guns & Gear Season 9 features a review and demonstration of two Ruger revolvers chambered in .357 Magnum. The video highlights the 8-shot Redhawk and the LCRx model with an external hammer. Viewers are encouraged to visit Ruger's website for more product details. The show, Guns & Gear, is known for showcasing the latest firearms, conducting interviews, providing range demonstrations, and offering tips and training.
The Ruger LCRX (Model 5431) is a lightweight, 16 oz revolver chambered in .38 Special +P with a 5-round capacity and a 3-inch barrel. It offers a smooth double-action trigger and a new single-action capability, breaking at 5 lbs 5 oz. Despite its light weight, it demonstrates impressive accuracy at various distances and is considered a highly capable and portable option for self-defense and everyday carry.
This video from Guns & Gear Season 7 features Brandon Trevino from Ruger showcasing their LCR revolver line. Specifically highlighted are the LCR in 9mm and the external-hammered LCRx revolver. The description emphasizes Guns & Gear's role in presenting new and interesting firearms through in-studio interviews and range demonstrations. The video also directs viewers to Ruger's and Guns & Gear's websites for more information and provides broadcast details for Pursuit Channel and Sportsman Channel.
This "New Products Week in Review" video from July 17, 2015, features product manager Paul Levy showcasing several new firearm accessories. Products highlighted include the Knights Armament Ambidextrous Safety, Magpul M-LOK handstop kit, Ergo Grip Delta Grip for LCR/LCRX revolvers, Tango Down Vicker Extended Slide Stop, and Criterion Barrels 308 Stainless Steel Barrel. The video aims to inform viewers about recent releases from various manufacturers, with a link provided for more details.
The Ruger LCRx in .38 Special is recommended over a hypothetical .357 Magnum version due to weight and recoil considerations. For short barrels (<2 inches), .357 Magnum offers minimal ballistic advantage over .38 Special +P, with the latter providing a better balance of power and shootability. A .357 Magnum LCRx would necessitate a heavier steel frame, negating the LCR's primary appeal of being lightweight for concealed carry.
This video showcases the Ruger LCRx revolver at the 143rd NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits. Ruger Project Manager Kurt Hindle provides a demonstration and overview of this new addition to Ruger's revolver lineup. The content focuses on presenting a specific firearm model within the context of a major industry event, aiming to inform viewers about its features and presence in the market.
The Ruger LCRx offers a DA/SA action, providing a precision single-action shot option for self-defense scenarios. Its external hammer allows for a lighter trigger pull in high-stress situations, enhancing accuracy. The DA/SA design also offers perceived safety due to a heavier double-action trigger pull compared to DAO models, reducing accidental discharge risk. The characteristic 'rattle' is identified as the normal function of the transfer bar safety.
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