Ruger LCR 22 LR

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Shooting, showing, & discussing the cool little Ruger LCR in 22 caliber.
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Комментарии • 878

  • @strakill
    @strakill 11 лет назад +16

    I bought this little gem to get my girlfriend into shooting. There is very little to worry about as far as how to work it(safeties, slide release, mag release) so it helped with the intimidation at the gun range full of people. She felt very comfortable to shoot and reload she forgot about all the guns going off all around her. Great tool to acclimate her to the 4 basic safety rules. She is already up to shooting the 20ga mossy and loving every minute of it. I owe it to this little revolver.

    • @onemanarmy36
      @onemanarmy36 Год назад +1

      To me the easiest and simplest handgun you could start someone out with, would be a 22 revolver.

  • @GimmeDatDing123
    @GimmeDatDing123 11 лет назад +102

    As long as it's a well placed bullet, I see no reason that you can't use a .22 for self defense.

    • @sasquatchexperience5994
      @sasquatchexperience5994 2 года назад +27

      My personal experience with the little revolver is it goes bang every time

    • @terryjones5339
      @terryjones5339 10 месяцев назад +12

      Shot placement trumps caliber every time. ie. David v. Goliath. End of lesson.

    • @Hakunamatata51101
      @Hakunamatata51101 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@terryjones5339what about when shots miss? A 357 to the leg or arm vs a 22

    • @terryjones5339
      @terryjones5339 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@Hakunamatata51101 You miss the point. A well placed shot is not a miss.

    • @gsxrlove
      @gsxrlove 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Hakunamatata51101neither to the arm or leg is going to stop the type of threat that would require shooting like an enraged drug addict or other psycho. They may bleed out an hour later but that won’t do you much good if they’ve stabbed you in the heart. All pistol calibers do basically the same thing cause of the short barrel of a typical carry gun. Unless you’re packing a 44 magnum with a 6 inch barrel, shot placement is king. So carry a gun that you can actually shoot well in a bad situation and for a ton of people that would be a 22.

  • @northshores7319
    @northshores7319 9 лет назад +52

    In 1969, working as a mourge orderly, the first dead guy I ever saw had been shot dead by his wife with a .22LR from 10 feet while they were arguing in their bedroom. One shot directly to the heart. Game over man. Two or three .22's in the throat will most certainly hit a large blood vessel or the windpipe that will absolutely stop an attacker.

    • @Bill-gh6xf
      @Bill-gh6xf 9 лет назад +22

      I've scene more people shot with 22's, 25's and 32's. They were either dead or on the ground bleeding and screaming.

    • @ALOTOFCARROTSTICKS
      @ALOTOFCARROTSTICKS 9 лет назад +11

      Thank you for passing on your knowledge

  • @bennyboy3021
    @bennyboy3021 7 лет назад +71

    Bought one of these as a fun gun and it's actually ended up replacing my Smith 642 for pocket carry. With quicker follow up shots, 3 extra rounds, and cheaper and more comfortable practice (which translates to MORE practice), I feel completely safe with this gun.
    Nice review Hickok, as usual.

    • @Windmill97
      @Windmill97 4 года назад +3

      Is it hard to conceal in a pocket?

    • @Khundryl
      @Khundryl 4 года назад +4

      @@Windmill97 I wear a 42 in Dickies, and it fits fine.

  • @cjkirk30s
    @cjkirk30s 10 лет назад +142

    I can see Hickok coming out in his boxers at 11pm unable to go to sleep and having to shoot that gong just one more time.

  • @briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206
    @briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206 4 года назад +38

    For all the "Caliber warriors" out there... Anyone fancy been shot with /shot at with this gun at 7 yards ..EIGHT TIMES...
    NO I DID NOT THINK SO.
    This sweet little gun can be used as a home defense gun ... You get shot with this in the head or heart with a .22 LR it is GAME OVER...
    Added into the mix is low recoil for faster follow up shots...
    Added into the mix is revolver reliable ... NO jam ups to worry about... I would trust this little gun to save my life from a home invader ... A MILLION times better than nothing..
    Please take no notice of all the fools who say ... You need at least a .357 magnum to stop a home invader ...
    You could use this gun for a home protector... You would just have to be RUTHLESS with the shots .. Aim for the head face eyes neck ...
    You have EIGHT chances...

    • @MegaAppleshit
      @MegaAppleshit 4 года назад +2

      Personally, 22 magnum is the minimum caliber to me. Sure a 22lr can get the job done, but you can't rely on it to, at least out of a short barrel. (Out of a 4 inch or longer barrel you are good) With 22 magnum, you can at least rely on it to penetrate deep enough to do something from any barrel length.

    • @magodelaoscuridad
      @magodelaoscuridad 3 года назад +1

      like martial arts the theory of static situation e.e Best home defense is a semiauto magazined shotgun with pellets n1

    • @RabbiSteve
      @RabbiSteve 3 года назад +1

      I agree with everything. I now have one of these in both 38 and 22LR. The original in 38 Special I hate shooting. The felt recoil sucks. I would much rather carry the 22LR. The only problem with 22LR is not the power. It's the reliability. 22LR is just not as reliable. And if I was going to use this as my back-up gun, that matters a lot.

    • @mrmann44
      @mrmann44 3 года назад +1

      @@RabbiSteve I have the LCR 38 and yeah that recoil will bark at ya'. I bought the longer Hogue grips that come on the 3" LCRXs and put it on my 2" LCR and am now able to shot all day with it. With the smaller grip my hand would need a rest at about 25 rounds or so. It is longer though, so that's something to consider.

    • @RabbiSteve
      @RabbiSteve 3 года назад

      @@mrmann44 Thanks for that suggestion. I think I’ll try that grip. And yeah, the way it is now, it both “barks at me” and takes a bite now and then. Thanks again.

  • @crankybuzzard6867
    @crankybuzzard6867 8 лет назад +49

    Picked up the LCR 22 lr today. My wife has had surgery on her right palm/wrist in the past. As we have enjoyed our SP101's .357... it was time for her to step down in caliber ... and this seems much easier anyway for conceal. If the eight shots don't stop em, she can always throw the gun at em!!
    Enjoy your vids.
    Paul from Albuquerque... (where the cops really know how to shoot AND DO, OFTEN!)

    • @crankybuzzard6867
      @crankybuzzard6867 8 лет назад +9

      UPDATE! We now have TWO LCR 22s.... They ARE fun to shoot!!

    • @colindunham5717
      @colindunham5717 8 лет назад +3

      great choice, I love mine! :)

    • @crankybuzzard6867
      @crankybuzzard6867 8 лет назад +9

      Ruger makes speed loaders for the LCR .22 now. I got one... and its VERY well made. I will likely get a couple more as money permits. Its right on their website/store. We keep CCI Stinger ammo loaded for use.

    • @The-Homecook-0000
      @The-Homecook-0000 6 лет назад +3

      Paul Crouch I was thinking about buying one..how much did u pay

  • @1LoneWolf4
    @1LoneWolf4 10 лет назад +61

    Hickok is one of my favorite folks on RUclips. He's a great teacher, and uses his natural humor to enlighten us on just about everything firearms. Another well done video - Oh, did I mention he is a great shot with pistols, rifles and shotguns...
    God Bless

    • @timsweeney6832
      @timsweeney6832 4 года назад +2

      yes he is a superb shot. Hickox needs a laser sight so he can shoot all night long.

  • @ressikanflute
    @ressikanflute 8 лет назад +28

    My wife hasn't shot in awhile. Bought this for her. Definate training wheels gun. She's shot larger 38 special +P out of K frames with ease. Eight controllable rounds is better than hitting nothing with an Airweight .38 special

  • @hickok45
    @hickok45  11 лет назад +8

    Good to know. Thanks. I stop at the Gander Mountain in Bowling Green, Ky, and Knoxville, Tn, occasionally, but I've never bought a gun at either store.

  • @NCtrailX
    @NCtrailX 11 лет назад +22

    Wow - great shooting, as usual! Hard to argue against small guns with short barrels when you're hitting the gong at 80 yards!! Looks like a great retirement gift to me!

  • @slaughterhound8793
    @slaughterhound8793 4 года назад +6

    A .22 might not be the greatest self-defense caliber, but I think it's okay. The .22 was meant to be a self-defense caliber, all the way back in the 1850's when .22 short was invented. It was what the S&W Model 1 was chambered in, & that was a small concealable revolver that wasn't meant for target shooting or use out on the trail. With some of today's advanced .22 LR cartridges and eight rounds at your disposal that little gem could make two or three bad guys very sorry they picked the wrong person to victimize.

  • @alanmckean
    @alanmckean 8 лет назад +39

    I read (in another review) that the .22 magnum, in the LCR's short barrel, only gains 30 fps out the muzzle. Why would anyone prefer that over the .22lr? Ammo is more expensive for little gain in stopping power.

    • @GiorgosC-rp5ms
      @GiorgosC-rp5ms 2 года назад +2

      it definately has more punch and 22mag is more reliable made better and louder

    • @fleetingimprov6171
      @fleetingimprov6171 Год назад +2

      I think it's more like 200 fps.

  • @jmuhr8952
    @jmuhr8952 9 лет назад +17

    I love your reviews. I actually got this for my mom who's in her 50's, never shot before and is a bit jumpy. Wanted a revolver so it was easier for her to know the functions. When she saw me shoot a m&p shield 9mm she almost jumped out of her shoes just from the sound alone. I wanted her to have something she felt comfortable with and this just works for her.

    • @NaarioDaharis
      @NaarioDaharis 8 лет назад +1

      +J Muhr just shot the m&p shield 9mm today. First gun. Really enjoyed it. Had a few ejection problems, but those went away after the first few mags. No problems after. Recoil would be a bit much for a mom though. Well, some moms.

    • @ninaashton9829
      @ninaashton9829 5 лет назад +2

      Exactly why I bought this for myself. More likely to get multiple shots in with this than zero with higher caliber. Female 55 y.o.

  • @Liggalo
    @Liggalo 11 лет назад +6

    I bought one a little over a year ago, and aside from a factory defect (sent it back to ruger and it was fixed) I've had a blast with it. A really fun plinker.

  • @Militaryarmschannel
    @Militaryarmschannel 11 лет назад +24

    I love being able to see those little .22 round in flight. I don't think I've seen that before with .22's. I see it fairly often with .45's and 9mm's given their size. Seeing a handgun bullet in flight really puts things in perspective for me, handguns really aren't all that powerful.

  • @colognedude5133
    @colognedude5133 10 лет назад +37

    I like the LCR .22 seems like a cool little pistol

  • @Liberty-or-Death-1776
    @Liberty-or-Death-1776 4 года назад +12

    Someone once asked a friend of mine at a gun show why anyone might carry a .22 "pea shooter" as a defensive weapon. She asked him if they'd be willing to stand down range and take 8 rounds in the body cavity. They declined.

    • @efremendez
      @efremendez 4 года назад +4

      Anyone would decline even a single .22 round

  • @rayjackson1952
    @rayjackson1952 5 лет назад +1

    You are dead on about who would want to use this for defense. My wife is looking at one for carry right now. A year ago she wold not have considered it , she was afraid of guns, and was not really comfortable with me having them until about 3 years ago when we had a close call. After that she was good with me carrying, and grew to the point that she doesn't go some places unless I am there and armed. She have fired my 9 mm once, and will not touch it. She can handle a .22, and likes the double action, with no hammer. It is all about baby steps. This little gun is better then a whistle of a stick.

  • @hickok45
    @hickok45  11 лет назад +6

    Only time I"ve had that was with a very old S&W with many thousands of rounds through it. I think it's the trigger return spring that gets worn. I've never had it with a carry gun or newer gun, though. I can tell when the spring starts to get weak, so it's off to my gunsmith!

  • @tiggerr42431
    @tiggerr42431 11 лет назад +3

    So glad you got this. I liked my LCR 357, I bought the same 22 LR model and shot it at the range having paper target fun for hours. It was comfortable, I can hit with it easily, it is comfortable in ankle holster carry, and fits my hand with that grip like it was made for it. I bought a speed loader with wooden trays you load the speed loader from to maximize range shooting time and that just added to the fun and quick reloads. It ended up being one of my favorite range guns.

  • @syyenergy7
    @syyenergy7 8 лет назад +28

    It's a good backpack gun in some ways. Simple, reliable, A quality revolver always works.

    • @redacted702
      @redacted702 5 лет назад +1

      @John Dwyer yeah but bear spray also fills that role, park rangers use 22 lr for bears. Accuracy matters too bro.

    • @hopekiller9992
      @hopekiller9992 4 года назад +4

      @John Dwyer and when you miss, they'll find bones...

    • @connor3288
      @connor3288 Год назад +1

      @@redacted702 22LR for bears?!? I heard in Alaska that troopers carry 10mm for bears.

    • @redacted702
      @redacted702 Год назад

      @@connor3288 yeah but the bone behind the eye is thin, shoot through it and you got a busted brain.

  • @radiohobbyist13
    @radiohobbyist13 5 лет назад +2

    Sadly, Ruger no longer supplies the zippered case that says The Ruger LCR on it. All LCR's are now packed into some black foam with a cutout for the gun, very cheap of them. /August 2019

  • @Goldenwithaleash
    @Goldenwithaleash 9 лет назад +59

    Ruger really missed the mark when they made the 22 mag version of this revolver with a 6 shot cylinder.

    • @timsweeney6832
      @timsweeney6832 5 лет назад +8

      I'd rather have the 6 shot 22 mag than the 8 shot lr.

    • @-bdl2696
      @-bdl2696 4 года назад +16

      agreed, they should have tried and gotten 7 shots in there, had they figured out 8 shots for it, they would have cornered the 22mag market

    • @granitejeepc3651
      @granitejeepc3651 4 года назад +7

      They could add more rounds with unfluted cylinder but the LCR in 8 shot wmr be awesome

    • @timsweeney6832
      @timsweeney6832 4 года назад +5

      I want a nine shot .22 magnum. I don't mind if it weighs a little more.

    • @godzillasimpson8357
      @godzillasimpson8357 4 года назад +3

      22 mag is also more reliable than lr apparently. Also more power to defend your self.

  • @azbx135
    @azbx135 11 лет назад +2

    From the Ruger Owners Manual for all caliber LCR's (including the 22)
    "DRY FIRING: “Dry Firing” is pulling the trigger of an unloaded revolver for practice and familiarity. The LCR ® can be dry-fired without damage to the firing pin or internal components."

  • @0bscura
    @0bscura 11 лет назад +2

    My wife selected an LCR in .38 for her carry gun and it has since become one of my favorites. Something about the LCR makes'em fun to shoot.

  • @hickok45
    @hickok45  11 лет назад +8

    Hey, keep that quiet, will you?. The remote control system that tips them over and the sound system with speakers over there in the trees that broadcasts the lead-hitting-steel effects was very, very expensive! :-)

  • @garlandbennett189
    @garlandbennett189 11 лет назад +8

    When I first saw these guns, I thought they were ugly. Love the look now. I bought the 22wmr.

  • @timsweeney6832
    @timsweeney6832 4 года назад +2

    I put a Crimson Trace Green Laser sight on my Ruger LCR .22 magnum and it's a lot of fun at the range. Deadly accurate. It's a lethal weapon now. The laser sight is a class 3 laser. Very bright even in broad daylight. It comes with two warning stickers you have to put on the gun that say "Warning: Laser". Very cute. Very accurate.

  • @MopSpadowski
    @MopSpadowski 11 лет назад +3

    This is my survival revolver I have in my backpack for emergencies. Small, light and perfect for survival small game hunting. I also have a Ruger LCR chambered in .357 Magnum for a CCW. Ruger revolvers are amazing and I have yet to find one that beats it.

  • @rifleslol
    @rifleslol 11 лет назад +2

    I picked one of these up for $425 and have been extremely happy with it. I bought it for cheap practice with a hard to shoot gun, and with the long DAO and really light weight, it's difficult and rewarding to shoot. It's also a pretty great kit gun for camping or woods walking, for snakes and stuff like that. It seriously weighs nothing.

  • @Thelgren00
    @Thelgren00 11 лет назад +1

    Yes, they actually do, it's been out for awhile now. It is newer than the .22 mag version however

  • @rudy52350
    @rudy52350 11 лет назад +6

    although i carry various cal's for self defence ,22 is one of my favorites for conceal carry ..but i still love my smith mod 36,J frame...nice vid ...thanks...

  • @GoreTorn16
    @GoreTorn16 11 лет назад +4

    I sold my Ruger LCR .22 since the trigger pull came in at around 14 Lbs. I understand that is normal for a .22 trigger. I much more prefer something around 8 lbs trigger pull. Great video Hickok!

  • @paulfromwv
    @paulfromwv 11 лет назад +2

    I picked one of these up as a compliment to my .357 LCR. Makes a great practice gun and is just plain fun to shoot.

  • @AmosNomore
    @AmosNomore 10 лет назад +3

    Don't let the grip on this gun dictate where you place your thumb. You can get a really easy and accurate pull on this revolver but you need to experiment a bit with your grip. If you have trouble with the heavy trigger pull with your distal phalanx on the trigger, try pulling with your middle phalanx and you will get a good feel for where the trigger breaks. The flesh of the tip of my trigger finger just touches the rear of the trigger guard as the trigger breaks and I can aim very accurately and maintain my aim at this point. With my hand gripping this way, my thumb does not lie in the indentation in the grip, but above it or even over the back of the frame. I really like this pistol and have no trouble with the heavy pull since finding where my hand likes to be. Lefties won't be as tempted to use that grip indentation on the left hand side.

  • @shawmutt
    @shawmutt 11 лет назад +1

    glad you mentioned the hearing. My hearing was ruined as a kid with lots of .22 revolver shooting and no ear protection. My ears ring all the time, and have gotten louder even though I got smarter and started wearing ear protection. I couldn't get into the military because of my hearing loss.

    • @antoniotula262
      @antoniotula262 Год назад

      Wow, I would never have thought 22s could do that!

  • @curlyjim2550
    @curlyjim2550 11 лет назад +4

    And there we have it. Proof positive that you don't need a long barrel for accuracy.
    I was very impressed by that little gun, and as always, very impressed by your shooting.
    Another great video, keep up the good work.

  • @Danielprobably17
    @Danielprobably17 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Hickok45, I’ve probably bought 6 different guns on your recommendation and I think this is gonna be my next one

  • @Parabellum11B
    @Parabellum11B 11 лет назад +2

    This .22 also makes a great understudy or training tool to its larger defensive brothers in .38 and .357. The latter being a serious handful.

  • @louigi5688
    @louigi5688 11 лет назад

    I was at a gun store near work about 45 minutes away when I was told I would have a year or so to wait, tried on just down the road, now the owner of a.357 LCR. Shoots great!!! Tried both .38's and .357's. at 20 feet no problems at all. put all in center of an 8" in plate. The .357 does have a kick, wouldn't want to shoot it all day, but definitely manageable. Trigger pull on the one I took home was just like all the LCR's that I'd checked out in the store. Great gun.

  • @christmascreature1
    @christmascreature1 8 лет назад +1

    I bought one of these for my wife. She carries it in her purse. We run CCI 40 grain mini mags through all of our .22's. They work the best.

    • @chocloditelensman
      @chocloditelensman 8 лет назад

      Make sure you have it in a good holster when it's in the purse.

  • @dnngskn62
    @dnngskn62 11 лет назад +2

    Got this one for my wife. She simply could not handle the recoil of a larger ammo. Quality little handgun. Fills the need. Keep the vids coming Hickok.

  • @Mike-cu6gk
    @Mike-cu6gk 10 лет назад +6

    Hey Mr H .
    Great video once again thanks for taking the time to make them and thanks to your camera man feel bad because he never shoots . I bought this LCR 22lr what a nice little gun I'm showing my 15 yr old son how to shoot with it because as you know if you can master a 10lb trigger on a revolver the semi-autos will come easy to shoot and hit the target. I carry this firearm sometimes for self -defense and never worry that it won't do the job, because sometimes my Kimber 45 or my Glock 26 won't hide under a tight fitting tee and don't want to wear a tent to hide my weapon. I'm in good shape don't worry about recoil but I know a 22 in the right place can put down a human.

  • @stever.747
    @stever.747 5 лет назад +2

    I really like this video and watch it over and over. I've got this LCR too. One thing I've not seen anyone comment specifically about, here or any of the other .22lr videos, is getting hit with a 22lr, not once but 2 or 3 of them. With no recoil to speak of, you could hit an assailant rapidly and repeatedly with a gun such as this. 1 round might indeed piss them off but the next round or two fired in quick succession would be a different story. I DON'T WANT to have to shoot anyone!!! But I think my odds against me or my family being harmed would be lessened if I had to shoot with a 22lr and be able to get a couple quick rounds to connect to make the aggressor stop what he/she is doing.

  • @fraudsarentfriends4717
    @fraudsarentfriends4717 5 лет назад +12

    I Can't figure out why the 22LR revolver is frequently more expensive than the 38 Special and in some cases as much as 200.00 more.

    • @mtc4him201
      @mtc4him201 5 лет назад +1

      I just got a. 22wmr for $399 they had the same price on the 22lr. Best prices I have seen for model/caliber.

    • @JamesWLawrence
      @JamesWLawrence 4 года назад

      Supply and Demand. Less demand for the .22?

    • @efremendez
      @efremendez 4 года назад +1

      Cause the rounds does cheap

  • @BobbyJuno
    @BobbyJuno 4 года назад +1

    This might be the first firearm I purchase. I can get a lot of trigger time for a low cost and , I imagine, if I can get proficient with something like this I'll be off to a good start.

  • @2GTerrell
    @2GTerrell 11 лет назад +11

    The best gun for defense is the gun you have in your hand! :)

  • @xlueshex
    @xlueshex 11 лет назад

    Hey Hickok, i bought the LCR 22 Mag for my fiancee. She used it during our concealed weapons test. It's perfect for her.
    We had a small problem with the ejector star when i first bought it though. I took it back to the store i bought it from and their gunsmith filed it down for free though. Now it's perfect.

  • @ThatguyUkn0wfr0mS0mewhere
    @ThatguyUkn0wfr0mS0mewhere Год назад +1

    This guy is like the Bob Ross of firearms.

  • @Carnage88
    @Carnage88 11 лет назад +8

    You never shoot too KILL, you shoot to STOP!

    • @garyivy6983
      @garyivy6983 4 года назад

      Always shoot to stop the threat.

  • @harolddavis4138
    @harolddavis4138 3 года назад +1

    Got a Ruger LCR 22LR today.
    Now if I can learn to shoot it like you do Hickok.

  • @jaregg
    @jaregg 11 лет назад

    I totally agree, a short barrel does not give up accuracy. It's more about sight radius than barrel length. I shoot my Ruger SP101 .357 mag with a 2" barrel at 60 yards on a 6"x9" target and hit about 50%, compared to my Smith & Wesson 9mm semi auto with a 4" barrel I hit maybe 20%. If the gun fits the hand, and you shoot it enough to intimately learn the trigger pull feel and break point, you'll shoot it good. A longer sight radius will always help, but actual barrel length won't help much.

  • @grammoore3348
    @grammoore3348 11 лет назад +2

    Every time i watch Hickok's videos i suddenly have a feeling i need to own whatever he is shooting.

  • @JoeB191145
    @JoeB191145 11 лет назад

    The .22 magnum is a larger diameter cartridge case as well as longer and higher pressure. The shorter, unsupported cartridges rupture in a magnum chamber. That is why .22 caliber revolvers capable of .22 mag and .22 s, l, lr, have two cylinders, so all of those can be fired safely.

  • @scuzzbecuzz
    @scuzzbecuzz 11 лет назад +1

    I have the Ruger LCR 38 and love it! Ruger does a great job with the polymers.

  • @smalltownOR
    @smalltownOR 11 лет назад

    I just got an LCR in .22 cal and paid $299. Got it for my wife. Yes it was brand new from Sportsman Warehouse. I also picked up 1000 rounds of .22 when I bought the gun. Life is Good!

  • @gryphonz3
    @gryphonz3 11 лет назад

    I love mine,just shot it today. Bought it for my girlfriend and she did not like the trigger. Now I almost always bring it with me to the range and finish up my session with some 22LR. Awesome,accurate little gun that is alot of fun to shoot.

  • @hickok45
    @hickok45  11 лет назад +17

    "Big Box" stores virtually always have a policy where they escort you to the door with your newly purchased firearm to make sure you take it out and put it in your car right away. I still have a bad taste in my mouth from making this mistake about 16 years ago when I bought my Marlin Cowboy Model 94 levergun at Sports Authority. I could not find one anywhere else.

    • @mikem2132
      @mikem2132 2 года назад +1

      Why does that matter? I’m just curious, I’ve never had an issue with it. Thanks

  • @penguinistas
    @penguinistas 11 лет назад +2

    Looks like a great little gun and even if you don't use it for self defense, you can certainly use it to train up inexperienced shooters much less expensively than a 38 or 9MM.

  • @ascendotuum4276
    @ascendotuum4276 10 лет назад +7

    good video...and I wouldn't want to get hit by a .22 LR especially a CCI Stinger, or Remington Yellow-Jacket

  • @halomaster0007
    @halomaster0007 11 лет назад +4

    I've got an old .22 revolver that looks similar to the one on the table, but I actually like the look of the modern LCR .22 better overall (though the cylinder looks a bit odd with all that metal removed). I can't see myself paying $500+ for a .22 though.

  • @37gdog
    @37gdog 2 года назад +4

    Not ideal for self defense is what a lot of people say, but 8 rounds of Stingers isn't anything you want to be on the receiving end of.

    • @mikem.2078
      @mikem.2078 Месяц назад

      Wouldn’t stingers in this very short barrel greatly under perform? Stingers still do well in this size?

  • @supermutant01
    @supermutant01 11 лет назад +1

    Searched the Ruger LCR on Google...I never knew that Hickok made a video of the LCR chambered in .38 Special 2 years ago :O

  • @SA12String
    @SA12String 11 лет назад

    22LR is a rimfire round. The "primer" is incorporated into the rim of the cartridge. The firing pin hits the rim and fires the round.

  • @manlybaker3098
    @manlybaker3098 10 месяцев назад +1

    ANY gun in your hand is better than EVERY gun you left at home!!
    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @CaptainKzer
    @CaptainKzer 11 лет назад

    Think of it this way: revolvers have two actions which must be done in order for them to fire, cocking the hammer (and rotating the cylinder) and dropping the hammer. Single and Double action refers to whether pulling the trigger performs both of these actions or simply drops the hammer. Many double action revolvers can function either way (the hammer can be cocked manually for a much lighter trigger pull). Double action is typically a longer and heavier pull than single action.

  • @michaelschaffer9165
    @michaelschaffer9165 2 года назад +1

    I like the way you can stage the trigger on the LCR. Almost single action accuracy.

  • @igregmart
    @igregmart 11 лет назад

    I agree there is a niche for guns like this. I am not a caliber snob. I'm a Private Investigator and usually carry my Walther PPK in 380. I get snickers from other guys about this. They insist I should carry a 40, 45, or 9MM minimum. I also have a Ruger LC9 in 9MM. But between the two I like the PPK more. May carry the LC9 in the winter. Bottom line for CCW is shot placement! I don't look down on any handgun, including 22's.

  • @kc2giw
    @kc2giw 11 лет назад +1

    Hickok, love your videos and congrats on retiring. My father was a teacher for 38 years and the job changed so much throughout his career. Even in the 12 years I've been out of school. Congrats on making it and enjoy retirement!

  • @OnyxATX
    @OnyxATX 11 лет назад

    On the self defense part. My girlfriend loves shooting the AK, but when we get into handguns she HATES glock 17/26 because they are "too jumpy." She likes my Sig 1911, but has a hard time with the recoil and force to rack the slide. So with hers, we got a Rugar 22/24 (since she shot the 1911 on target so well.) She loves that thing, sleeps with it, and is so happy. That means she trains on a 1911 with low recoil in a sense and LOVES it (low recoil, easy to manipulate). Train small, move up!

  • @michaelschaffer9165
    @michaelschaffer9165 2 года назад

    You just reminded me of the High Standard Sentinel 22 revolver I wanted so badly years ago. It was a 9 shot snubby. I didn't have enough money then but now I have an LCR like that one and that's fine.

  • @jerrycourt9272
    @jerrycourt9272 9 лет назад +6

    Your reviews are always very informative. I learn a lot from your videos. Thank you.

  • @TechSupport100
    @TechSupport100 8 лет назад +24

    Own larger calibers but have no qualms whatsoever carrying my "little" guns for SD. They're all lethal and ALL calibers have pluses and minuses.
    One big advantage with "little" guns that I hardly ever hear discussed concerns missed shots. I'd sure rather miss a shot with a smaller round than one that's going to go through a couple of walls and a few rhinoceri on its way to killing somone in the next county. Or, putting it another way, I'd be a lot more comfortable using this .22 in a situation where there's innocent people in the vicinity while a larger caliber might make me hesitate for a split-second that I don't have.

    • @jimster805
      @jimster805 3 года назад

      next county? lol

    • @Johnny-tq9no
      @Johnny-tq9no 3 года назад +3

      @@jimster805 a 9 mm can travel two and a half to 3 MI

    • @RabbiSteve
      @RabbiSteve 3 года назад +1

      Well said.

  • @gijoe333333
    @gijoe333333 8 лет назад +6

    I would love to see a similar video of the lcr 22 mag

  • @nicosaussier9878
    @nicosaussier9878 10 лет назад +6

    Hickok45 knows how to shoot, for sure !
    Thanks great review

  • @Gerald-do9yg
    @Gerald-do9yg 8 месяцев назад

    Mr. H, Can't believe I ran across this great 10 yr. Old video about a revolver I am considering! Your vids. are All timeless! Thank you for stressing ear protection,!
    Your mention of a Revelation revolver brought back good memories! Used a 6" HS Sentinel WAY back in the day! Always wished I'd bought a Sentinal Snub! Those HS and H&R 9 shots were/are great guns!
    BTW, the Revelation brand from Western Auto also brought back thoughts of my first handgun (Daisy 179) much ammo, good knives and tools!! Another good, old-fashioned hardware store, long-gone!
    Thanks for the memories, Good health and much happiness in the New Year! Adios, gg

  • @WheresMyXR8
    @WheresMyXR8 11 лет назад +3

    Love your videos Hickok! You've taught me alot in the past year or so, and I know you've also taught alot to thousands of people who share an interest in firearms, across our great nation.. Thank you! I have been interested in this particular gun for awhile now, but I just haven't needed it. I am glad to see you got your hands on one. I'll be getting one soon.. I think we can all agree that this one is perfect for a "close-up" video :) Watching from Detroit, Michigan.. Stay safe, life is good!

  • @gearsNtools
    @gearsNtools 11 лет назад

    The fastest growing section of the gun market are senior citizens. As our aging population gets older people start to realize they aren't strong enough to fight off a younger attacker or fast enough to run. they have the right to defend themselves. This is a great gun for training or even self defense.

  • @wingedbrick
    @wingedbrick 5 лет назад +1

    This is a very old thread and I doubt you will see it. Anyways... at the latest fall Wanenmacher's Arms show in Tulsa my dad found a replacement to the revolver that was stolen by one in the family.. A circa '60's High Standard double nine with the really long barrel and the gold trigger guard and handle. That he purchased in Joplin Mo. for " a hundred something.." when he was 18. The one he found does not match however these are hard to find in any reasonable condition. The nice man whom had this revolver was selling some firearms for a widow. Dad told him his story of his HS double 9 and the seller wrote 'Sold' on the tag and with no cash down. They exchanged info and so we.. errr... Dad has it again :)
    I grew up with that .22 revolver and Dad even had a holster that is long enough and still has the red velvet oak box he made to keep it.. so. just telling a story of my fathers .22 revolver.. Thank you sir. Creighton Wade

    • @hickok45
      @hickok45  5 лет назад +1

      Cool Story. I was AT that show this weekend on Saturday. Great show.

  • @kpschnei
    @kpschnei 11 лет назад +1

    22 snub nose and he still smacks the steel. WOW!

  • @gizmoguyar
    @gizmoguyar 11 лет назад

    Oh, Okay. I'm not too familiar with guns, so definitely go with what hickok says. But the Ruger mark 1,2,3 (for example) all have small bolt that catches the firing pin just shy of hitting back of the chamber. There's still enough room that it will detonate a cartridge, but it doesn't damage the gun if dry fired.

  • @walther9161
    @walther9161 4 года назад +1

    Best video I’ve seen so far and explains it well for the person who just needs basic personal protection... enjoyed the vid!!!

  • @DDmegadoodoo
    @DDmegadoodoo 11 лет назад +3

    Great video (as always). I got one of these for my girlfriend and we both love it. It's a great training gun due to the challenge of the short sight radius and the long, heavyish trigger pull.

  • @MrHondaguy1
    @MrHondaguy1 11 лет назад

    My Father has that exact pistol with a crimson trace laser on it. Shoots well, the double action only takes some getting used to but like you say Hickok... its better than throwing a rock.

  • @ultratec66
    @ultratec66 11 лет назад +3

    Nice vid as always. I picked up an LCR in 38/357 mag a few months ago, and love it!

  • @hickok45
    @hickok45  11 лет назад +3

    It was actually free, and this one is not .357. Not sure what their price on that one was.

  • @ourmundo
    @ourmundo 6 лет назад +5

    It would be my favorite if I owned it. I will someday.

  • @redxlion2820
    @redxlion2820 7 лет назад +2

    First time buyer here and this video definitely helped make my decision on what to get! this seems like the ideal firearm for practice and self defense. Much appreciated :)

  • @AaronDear
    @AaronDear 10 лет назад +1

    I swear, you have every gun made, ever. It's beautiful.

  • @ethanoful
    @ethanoful 11 лет назад

    That is a 22 long rifle which is a rimfire. A 22 centerfire is usually used in rifles and include 223, 22 hornet, and some other varmint rounds.

  • @hdatontodo
    @hdatontodo 11 лет назад +3

    Love when you relase videos on Fridays after I've had a busy week. Makes for a happy hour (er happy 20 mins.)

  • @0BAAC0
    @0BAAC0 11 лет назад

    .22s are great for practice. So if you carry a small revolver in a higher caliber and aren't practicing because you can't find/afford the ammo, this is a great alternative. I'd buy one.

  • @Thelgren00
    @Thelgren00 11 лет назад

    Wish you were my teacher, would have listened way more. Screw woodworking 101, we have Hickok45!

  • @ckim6400
    @ckim6400 11 лет назад

    This is a neat lil camp gun. 22's are always fun and less expensive to shoot. Great for hikers, dirt bike riders and general fun. Someone mentioned body armor and truthfully if i'm carrying any pistol i'm going for the head shots. Most body armor will defeat most handgun calibers anyways. I love 22's They have a place in my collection.

  • @12vietnow
    @12vietnow 11 лет назад

    Although not Ideal, its better than not having anything. A gun like this is perfect for the elderly who may have trouble controlling a larger bullet, or working the slide on a semi. Just a need to need basis :)

  • @DeepPurpleAreKings
    @DeepPurpleAreKings 11 лет назад +1

    I'm in the process of looking for a perfect gun for my wife. This revolver could be exactly what I am looking for. No recoil, no magazines, no slide to deal with. Super reliable. Just need a good kydex trigger cover and she could just carry it in her pocket or car door. Thanks for the idea!

  • @bill767667
    @bill767667 10 лет назад +4

    Great video I've been thinking of buying one of these guns now I think I will

  • @ooigfgnnkhjjnc
    @ooigfgnnkhjjnc Год назад

    I bought the smith j frame 22lr. Not looking back. Great pistol!

  • @JayWow85
    @JayWow85 11 лет назад

    As a guy more than half of Hickok's age, I would, without hesitation, buy a round of beers with him and talk to him about firearms all day.