Posted by Mike M on April 10, 2016 at 12:51:19 from (24.112.233.193):
In Reply to: Ruger lcr? posted by Kansas4010 on April 09, 2016 at 17:46:50:
Well I used to be a BIG Ruger fan but then started have "issues" with several. Got a new stainless security -six that the cylinder latch was not dropping into lock the cylinder on time. So many times your were firing with out it locked from rotating. Got rid of it. Bought a brand new mini 30 and upon first firings the darn thing came apart right in my hands ! Sent it back for repairs. The trigger guard you use to take it down was weak so recoil would unlatch it. Our 44 mag red hawk when cleaning it if you look at the end of the barrel you can see it was not threaded in so as to make it truly 90* straight up and down to the frame. Still works good though. 77 in 22 hornet my buddy got rid of his due to poor accuracy. Thought it was in the chamber design. Mine was poor too but got acceptable with barrel floating and reloads with lil gun powder. Dad got an el cheapo single shot H&R handi gun in 22 hornet and it shoots way better out of the box than the Ruger ! So it would not surprise me at all if the gun you had was messed up in some way.
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