LCR or LC9?

Everything is scaled and rendered on my 10" laptop. No special software is used. I just use Paint to scale the handgun images on a mitered chart that I built, and then I add the bullet capacity images, graphs, data and reference lines.

I copy and paste the scaled images and put everything together in a mitered Comparison Chart that I made, then up load to photobucket and use the editing tools to place a border.

That's it.
 
Depends, with new lcr's you can shoot .357's if you desire to do so. As far as the capacity goes. if 5 shots can't solve your problem, you probably need more practice and better accuracy.
 
Everything is scaled and rendered on my 10" laptop. No special software is used. I just use Paint to scale the handgun images on a mitered chart that I built, and then I add the bullet capacity images, graphs, data and reference lines.

I copy and paste the scaled images and put everything together in a mitered Comparison Chart that I made, then up load to photobucket and use the editing tools to place a border.

That's it.

lol, he makes it sound so easy. nice work
 
Ruger solved my issue

Im a lefty. I called Ruger's cust service, and they said that the mag release and safety buttons are both on the left side of the lc9.

Maybe in the future if they make it available in a left handed model I'll look into it, but for now looks like the wheel gun it is!

Now to decide whether to go with the .38 or .357, but I'll start another thread for that issue...
 
If the gun does not break, jams are part of normal operation for a semi,

Captain Fairbairn had his uniform guys carrying auto loaders in 1942. They were every bit as reliable and deadly as the .45colt the undercover guys carried. In twenty years his men put plenty of bad guys in the ground using auto loaders.

That was 69 - 89 years back. Do you think that the auto loader has gotten less reliable over time?

We base this statement on our actual experience of them over the period of twenty years. That experience includes an intimate knowledge of a service consisting of over six thousand men, most of them armed with automatics, and having a suprising record of shooting afrays to their credit. If their weapons had been in any way unsatisfactory, twenty years should have sufficed to reveal the defects.
Captain Ewart Fairbairn Late Assistant Commissioner, Shanghai Municipal Police
 
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