I'm not exactly sure where to post this, but this seems the best section to start. I really, really want to pick up an LCR in .327 Federal. I like a revolver for pocket carry, and this gun at a J-frame size, amazing DAO trigger with 6 rounds of nearly .357 power is about the most perfect thing I can think of. However, I currently carry my no-dash M38 because of the shrouded hammer with the cocking lever on it gives me the option of single action.
I personally believe a person is most likely not going to need to draw and fire with speed in the majority of theoretical defense situations, especially in pocket carry where you know the situation is about to get bad and you can have your hand in the pocket. I want this LCR but I don't want to give up the single action ability my Bodyguard has.
Barring Ruger making them this way, how difficult would it be to convert this kind of thing? I'd be willing to send it to a smith to have it custom done, since I'm not very mechanically inclined and doubt I could do it on my own. But with the self contained housing and the level of work that went into making the trigger so smooth I don't really have a realistic concept of if it can be converted or if that's just fantasy.
Anyone know the level of difficulty, and hopefully could suggest a smith capable of doing nice work like this? I'd appreciate any info on the subject
I personally believe a person is most likely not going to need to draw and fire with speed in the majority of theoretical defense situations, especially in pocket carry where you know the situation is about to get bad and you can have your hand in the pocket. I want this LCR but I don't want to give up the single action ability my Bodyguard has.
Barring Ruger making them this way, how difficult would it be to convert this kind of thing? I'd be willing to send it to a smith to have it custom done, since I'm not very mechanically inclined and doubt I could do it on my own. But with the self contained housing and the level of work that went into making the trigger so smooth I don't really have a realistic concept of if it can be converted or if that's just fantasy.
Anyone know the level of difficulty, and hopefully could suggest a smith capable of doing nice work like this? I'd appreciate any info on the subject