
I'll give you three guesses what that stuff is on that Ruger LCR. It's not steel, it's not aluminum, it's not scandium, it's polymer. Pol-y-mer.
It's like they said, "Hey, lets remove all the traditional awesomeness of a revolver, the only thing left in the gun world that's not polymer yet, and make it polymer!"
But it still looks kick-a** and I want one. Love the look of that cylinder. Saw it on the new copy of Guns & Ammo Magazine at the store I work at and had to buy it. Apparently Ruger's testing guys got bored waiting for the thing to rust (the metal parts) after a month of constant exposure to salt water. The finish on the aluminum stuff has a rockwell hardness like a metal file, and it fired 10,000 rounds of +P without a malfunction. Weight is 13 and a half ounces.
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