If the OP does a Google search and a search on this forum, there will be a plothera of complaints about how easily the LCR can be short stroked. The issue with my example is that if and when the trigger is short stroked, the trigger goes completely dead until I manually index the cylinder (no-go for self defense). I was always under the impression that thus was normal as a Google search on the subject revealed that I wasn't the only one who this happens to, and it's always functioned that way...
@Spats McGee It seems like we purchased our LCR 357s around the same time. Does yours function the same way mine does?
So that's 3 Rugers handguns that I've ever owned, and two of them were problemic out the box. Ruger is the one and only manufacturer that I had to ship guns back for repair out of the several dozen I've owned over the years including 7 or so post recall Tauruses I've owned over the years. (Still own 4).
With that said, I'm in the simular boat as
@VoodooMountain, and understand why he feels the way he does. The difference is I haven't completely swore off everything Ruger currently makes and will ever make in the future like most former Taurus owners usually do. I'll take it on a case by case and a track record by track record basis on whether I will purchase another specific handgun from them again. I would be open to a GP100 or another SR1911.