Author Topic: FNH 9 or a LCR w/ or w/o Crimson Trace  (Read 6890 times)

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Re: FNH 9 or a LCR w/ or w/o Crimson Trace
« Reply #20 on: October 16, 2009, 07:59:59 PM »
Broso, is it DA only ?  if you can cock it it is similar to the set trigger on a rifle. Perfect for targets. NOT RECOMMENDED For SD or HD, accidents are FAR to likely.

Shrouded hammer/striker type deal.  Actually, it was one of the reasons I ended up getting the revolver.  The young lady I'm currently involved/not involved with (a real long story... think New York, NY white pages) went shooting.  She had never been and was interested.  She enjoyed shooting my smooth running Sig Mosquito, but had a few issues with racking the slide on the .40 and friends.  The LCR seemed to be the easiest answer to these type issues: for lack of a better term, point and click.
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Re: FNH 9 or a LCR w/ or w/o Crimson Trace
« Reply #21 on: October 16, 2009, 08:31:18 PM »
 DA only is best there.

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Re: FNH 9 or a LCR w/ or w/o Crimson Trace
« Reply #22 on: October 16, 2009, 10:25:41 PM »
I'm surprised I didn't get Haz going with the smooth Sig Mosquito comment...


Hey, Mine shoots fine. ;D
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Re: FNH 9 or a LCR w/ or w/o Crimson Trace
« Reply #23 on: October 16, 2009, 10:42:26 PM »
Good purchase. I do love a ruger wheel gun (almost as much as a Glock). ;D My question is whether the laser is adjustable? If so, I'd sure sight it in for 15 feet, not 15 yards, its what the gun was designed for.
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Re: FNH 9 or a LCR w/ or w/o Crimson Trace
« Reply #24 on: October 17, 2009, 12:01:09 PM »
Good purchase. I do love a ruger wheel gun (almost as much as a Glock). ;D My question is whether the laser is adjustable? If so, I'd sure sight it in for 15 feet, not 15 yards, its what the gun was designed for.
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Yes FQ, CT lasers are just like sights in that they are adjustable and need to be zeroed.
As for the RELIABLE Mosquito, all I can say is keep bragging Smart Donkey. You will wind up either quietly trading it or coming here and eating crow eventually.  ;D

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Re: FNH 9 or a LCR w/ or w/o Crimson Trace
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Re: FNH 9 or a LCR w/ or w/o Crimson Trace
« Reply #25 on: October 17, 2009, 06:49:24 PM »
Yes FQ, CT lasers are just like sights in that they are adjustable and need to be zeroed.
As for the RELIABLE Mosquito, all I can say is keep bragging Smart Donkey. You will wind up either quietly trading it or coming here and eating crow eventually.  ;D

I need to find the targets I shot the other day.  It even groups nice.  ;D

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