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Ruger LCR vs S&W 442
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<blockquote data-quote="lucescoflathead" data-source="post: 172458" data-attributes="member: 3558"><p>I've shot the Ruger. It's pretty small and I'm not a 380 fan. I've never shot the 442 but have a 649 Smith I've carried for over 25 years. The 442 with a +P load is far superior to any .380. I think the the most important thing to remember is get a gun you feel comfortable with and carry it. I doesn't help if you choose a gun that's too big to carry,then leave it at home.</p><p></p><p>If you like the 380 round,the LCR is about as good as any gun chambered for it. I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucescoflathead, post: 172458, member: 3558"] I've shot the Ruger. It's pretty small and I'm not a 380 fan. I've never shot the 442 but have a 649 Smith I've carried for over 25 years. The 442 with a +P load is far superior to any .380. I think the the most important thing to remember is get a gun you feel comfortable with and carry it. I doesn't help if you choose a gun that's too big to carry,then leave it at home. If you like the 380 round,the LCR is about as good as any gun chambered for it. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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