Is this normal?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0h3tz4pAF0
Guy shoots 500 +P 38s out of his LCR, and the aluminum suffers.
Is this the norm? do gun companies expect us not to shoot our guns?
Would this happen on any other aluminum framed snub? I was in the market for a 642, but if this is indicative of the strength of j-frame style revolvers maybe the all steel versions would be better for someone who actually likes to shoot his guns. I dont care for the LCR much on a good day but this writes it right out of my want list for sure.
Or a Sp101 maybe. They look pretty sturdy.
Have you guys experianced this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0h3tz4pAF0
Guy shoots 500 +P 38s out of his LCR, and the aluminum suffers.
Is this the norm? do gun companies expect us not to shoot our guns?
Would this happen on any other aluminum framed snub? I was in the market for a 642, but if this is indicative of the strength of j-frame style revolvers maybe the all steel versions would be better for someone who actually likes to shoot his guns. I dont care for the LCR much on a good day but this writes it right out of my want list for sure.
Or a Sp101 maybe. They look pretty sturdy.
Have you guys experianced this?