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Sturm, & Co., Inc. One of the nation's leading manufacturers of durable and reliable firearms for the commercial sporting market. America Marlin and Marlin brands offer consumers nearly 800 varieties of more than 40 products. For nearly 75 years, Sturm, & Co., Inc. It is an example of corporate and community responsibility. Our motto, "Shooters for Responsible Citizens®," reiterates our commitment to these principles as we work tirelessly to deliver quality and innovative firearms. It's Wheel Gun Wednesday! Today's review is part of our series of articles focusing on the role of the revolver in modern self-defense.

Throughout the series, In today's world of cheap and reliable semi-autos, the techniques for carrying a revolver; I've talked about tools and survivability. But one thing I don't really care about is light and compact revolvers.

This is no coincidence. Although the lightweight lunatics are a popular type of wheelgun, It is also responsible for the similar side effects of many revolver shooters. They are difficult to control precisely. In defensive ability, They have a difficult backswing and almost no dangerous scenes. I like to focus on slightly larger and heavier revolvers that are fun to shoot and easier to shoot.

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But if there's one exception to the rule of thumb in the lightweight category, it's the Ruger LCR series. When the original .38 Special was released a few years ago, it wasn't very impressive at first. The trigger is certainly a big improvement over the ubiquitous Smith & Wesson J-frame, but the stiff recoil isn't much better than other lightweight revolvers. Some people carry guns because they don't shoot very far, but that defeats the purpose of training. If the back of the pistol is uncomfortable and you don't want to shoot more than 50 rounds at a time, you will find another pistol that you enjoy training with.

Fortunately, Ruger followed up the original LCR with a slightly heavier version chambered for .357 magnum. You'd have to be insane to get Magnum loads out of this thing, for punishment. But the four ounces of weight in the .357 LCR made a big difference when shooting the .38 Special, making the recoil "virtually unbearable". "Just mild irritation."" The addition of the .22 LR version of the LCR I reviewed last year makes the line even more interesting, size, feel, .

This brings us to the subject of today's review, the new 9mm LCR. It's built on the same frame as the .357 version, so the upper half is made of steel and the lower half is made of polymer. Like the .38 Special and .357 versions, the 9 mm cylinder holds 5 bullets. in fact, Aside from the caliber, the only major difference from the 9mm version is the use of moon clips.

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Ammunition for the LCR 9mm is carried from pieces of sheet metal attached to the base of the 9mm cartridge.

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You may be wondering if a 9mm revolver is the solution to your problem. With many scores in .38 special and .357 magnum, chambering a 9mm revolver is especially important because it requires moon clips with noise to function properly.

If revolver simplicity is your concern, the .38 or .357 versions of the LCR may make more sense, but there are good reasons to consider the 9mm version.

Ruger LCR 357 (left) and LCR 9mm (right) can be distinguished by the relief cut on the 9mm cylinder to accommodate the moon.

The first, Monthly clips have the advantage of being offered to restart. Both ejecting spent cartridges and loading new cartridges are faster in moon clips than in 9mm rimmed revolver cartridges and speedloaders. The short length of the 9 mm cartridge makes the chance of leakage less likely and generally speeds up the reloading process.

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However, As I have said in the past, In a real-world emergency, the revolver is likely to be reloaded at best. However, the 9mm revolver has some less interesting but practical advantages. Ammunition is expensive. Ammo prices are constantly changing, but I can't remember a time when 9mm ammo was more expensive than .38 Special. Sharing common ammo with your semi-automatic pistols is another advantage. Even if you don't envision an apocalyptic nuclear wasteland scenario. This can be very convenient for reducing the number of calibers you have in your personal inventory.

Unlike the speed loader, The moon clip stays with the cartridges and fits into a slot cut into the cylinder face. The revolver can be loaded and fired without moon clips, but spent barrels must be manually pulled out of the chamber.

Above all, Weapon handling is the 9mm revolver's biggest advantage. .38 Special and .357 Magnum are known for living up to their potential when fired from short barrels.

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