http://www.ruger.com/products/lcr/models.htmlBlindref757 wrote:1. Glad I don't live in California if a jury would find this man guilty of anything.
2. Being that the Zimmerman case is so screwed up right now, it might be best that these bad guys lived and that there is video of what CC is for and how it is properly used.
3. A .380 just went off my list. I have long entertained the idea of pocket carry with a .380 Bodyguard or LCR. Not anymore.4. The bonds for the BG's are insanely low IMHO...30K for the gun toter and 11K for the bat toter. They will be back on the street by Labor Day.
The above link is to Ruger.com's LCR page. The LCR (Lightweight Compact Revolver) is not available in .380.
It comes as a .22 (way too mouse gun for CC), a .38 Special (now you're in the protection window), or a .357
(serious CC caliber).
So carrying an LCR doesn't mean you have to be undergunned, caliber-wise, but if it's your only piece you will
be undergunned from a "round count" viewpoint (only 5 rounds), IMHO.
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kyreb:
Regarding your carry piece with T-shirt and shorts - I can't adequately factor in your back problem with regard to
what you carry.
But my wardrobe quite often consists of a T-shirt and cargo shorts. With a large enough T-shirt I easily carry my
Ruger SR9C in an OWB at 4 o'clock and my revolver IWB at 11 o'clock + my extra 9MM mag.
I've never bought into the "smallest gun is best gun" mindset. Heck, if I didn't have SOME concealment needs at work,
my EDC might well be a double stack .45 with a 5" barrel. :-)
SIA