Frequently Asked Questions
Ruger LCR 22 Revolver for sale
What is the Price of the Ruger LCR 22?
The Ruger LCR .22 has an MSRP of $739, with street prices closer to around $550. Check our marketplace for current listings and competitive pricing.
How long will a Ruger LCR last?
Ruger LCR revolvers typically last decades with proper maintenance. Most users report 50,000+ rounds of service life. Standard .38 Special loads cause minimal wear; heavy +P ammunition accelerates wear but remains safe in moderation. The aluminum frame holds up well despite being lighter than steel-framed competitors.
Can you dry fire a Ruger LCR 22LR?
Yes, Ruger explicitly states the LCR .22LR can be dry fired without damage. Its steel cylinder design handles this safely, unlike most other .22LR revolvers. For extended practice sessions, snapcaps are still recommended to minimize long-term wear.
What is the Ruger LCR 22 known for?
The Ruger LCR .22 is known for its lightweight polymer fire control housing, smooth double-action trigger, and manageable recoil. It is popular for concealed carry and training purposes. Chambered in .22 LR, it holds eight rounds and is notably easy to shoot accurately.
What are the common problems with the Ruger LCR 22?
Owner reports mention ammo sensitivity, with some rimfire loads causing extraction stickiness or cylinder binding. Frame cutting has been reported but disputed. Trigger pull weight varies by shooter preference. These issues appear sporadic rather than widespread across the platform.
How much is a Ruger LCR 22 Magnum revolver?
Ruger LCR .22 Magnum revolvers have an MSRP around $759, with street prices near $550. Used examples sell for less, with an average used price around $418 and auction listings sometimes lower. Prices vary by condition, retailer, and specific variant.
Does Ruger make a LCR in 22 Magnum?
Yes, Ruger makes the LCR in .22 Magnum. It shares the same lightweight frame and smooth double-action trigger as other LCR variants and holds six rounds. Retail pricing is typically around $574.
How many rounds does a Ruger LCR 22 Magnum hold?
Ruger's LCR in .22 Magnum holds six rounds. The cylinder is stainless steel and loads via a push-button release on the left side of the frame. This capacity matches other small-frame revolvers in the LCR lineup.
Is a 22 Magnum good enough for self defense?
.22 Magnum is marginal for self-defense. It outperforms .22 LR in velocity and energy but falls short of 9mm, .38 Special, or .357 Magnum. Shot placement becomes critical. Most experts recommend larger calibers for reliable stopping power under stress.
What is the difference between LCR and LCRx?
LCR has a concealed internal hammer, allowing only double-action fire. LCRx adds an exposed external hammer, enabling both double-action and single-action shooting. The LCRx also comes in a 3-inch barrel option, extending sight radius. Both share the same lightweight frame construction and available calibers.
Which is better, Ruger LCR or LCRx?
The LCR has a concealed hammer for snag-free drawing and double-action-only operation. The LCRx adds an exposed hammer for single-action shooting and comes in more calibers, including .357 Magnum and 9mm. Choose LCR for simplicity; choose LCRx for versatility.
Can you shoot 22 LR out of a 22 WMR revolver?
No. The .22 LR cartridge is shorter and smaller in diameter than .22 WMR, so it rattles loosely in the chamber. This causes poor accuracy, potential case rupture from unsupported brass, and serious safety risks. Use only .22 WMR ammunition in a .22 WMR revolver.