Wow, $400 range puts it on my "to get" list. Right now, it sits behind a 6.8SPC AR upper (hog hunter), night vision scope (hogs again!), and an M1 Garrand. It is at a tie with either a .357 magnum or .44 magnum. (Yet again, hog stopper).
Those are pretty much all that are remaining on my list!
Last time I was at Blythe's in Valparaiso they had one you could rent and shoot at their range. Was several weeks ago though, I'd call if you want to shoot before you buy.
I'm in bloomington, so Bradis sounds good. Thanks. I recently parted with my airweight j frame, and my sp101 (although sexy as hell) is a little on the heavy side.
Having fondled this handgun several times, i can say that if you have the cash on you when you pull the trigger - you'll probably buy the gun.
It's the best stock revolver trigger I've ever pulled. I can see why they have a couple of patents pending. I decided to get a 642 the day I went to get the LCR, but that is an unexplainable decision. The 642 trigger is a little shorter than the LCR. Not as smooth and a bit heavier, but it's very good.
Cabela's in Hammond had one as of today. $449...probably not the cheapest you can find as they usually aren't the best...
I had to do a double-take when I looked down at it. I thought 'hey, wait a minute...isn't that a...' as it was the first time I've seen it in the case there