Ruger has a long history of interesting and useful designs.
Also at reasonable prices.
I’ll pick one up when it comes out in .357 Mag.
I wish I had bought Ruger stock a couple of years ago.
I’m sure these LCR’s are a dream to carry, but I still lean toward something more than 5 rounds.
I used to have a S&W Air Weight .38 special that was about that size. I didn’t have it long. My mongoloid hands were just too big to be able to shoot it comfortably.
First handgun I shot was my dad’s Ruger 22 Revolver, which has now been passed down.
I need to get a CT CCW.
Ruger makes a quality item, often incorporating “state-of-the-art” design.
I’d carry one of these in a heartbeat and never worry.
Snubbies are dependable simple pieces for back-up/secondary or non-permissive areas for concealment. Also nice to stick in shorts for going out to the trash or picking up mail; however I’d never pretend a small pistol with it’s limitations (power, capacity, accuracy) is a talisman that can ward off evil. I’d recommend the dependability though over many small semi-autos. +P .38 special hollowpoints for loadings, however on the last shot in the cylinder I place the old school buffalo bore +P 158 grain wadcutter semi jacketed hollowpoint load so in high stress situation I know gun’s empty.