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Great review, Good pics. Thanks for the interesting post.
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Thanks I have been looking for something for the wife that she will carry. She wont carry her glock because it is too heavy so she says.
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The LCR is the next two guns I will buy. The first one is for the wife., She fell in love with this gun the first time she picked it up. This is the one she will carry all the time. The second one is for myself. At times my glock 19 just doesn't fit the bill. I can put the LCR in my pocket any time. Yes, they will both be wearing the Crimpson Trase grips.
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Really great review. Thank you for taking the time and effort to put it together.
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Quote from: tombogan03884 on December 13, 2009, 10:49:04 AM
Great review, Good pics. Thanks for the interesting post.
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Thank you Firetoad. Been having that "urge" to add another revolver to the family. Debating on a heavier steel .357, but it's still so damn hot down here, a LCR, with premium ammo, would be a valid option for weight.
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Quote from: tombogan03884 on December 13, 2009, 10:49:04 AM
Great review, Good pics. Thanks for the interesting post.
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Thanks Firetoad, my wife wants the LCR as well. Maybe I'll get two.
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