So, the first thing that came into my head as the video started was, “That’s a Ruger?” The contrast of the colors and finish is most appealing. I don’t have anything in .32 caliber and haven’t necessarily wanted to have another caliber for which I had to stock in these chaotic times, but I see advantages of the .32 family. Once upon a time it was easier to find .32 Special as there were still a lot of handguns in common use chambered for the cartridge. I’d like to see Thant change with corresponding reduction in prices. Great video.
32 H&R was my first handgun so I have some attraction to this but I have it in 327 fed that is my daily carry and I have no problem carrying it in a sticky pocket holster.
@AFRevolver357 you know that's not what the caliber needs. 32 &hr needs plinking ammo backed by a few big brands in national circulation at physical stores. Not boutique online orders.
@AFRevolver357 nobody will do anything if you don't use your voice & channel to say the truth. Otherwise, this & the 632 will wind up on Forgotten Weapons.
This is a good but LONG overdue offering. If you want something more interesting and desirable, that would be to slightly "upsize" the cylinder and MAKE IT A 7 SHOT! The whole point of going to the smaller diameter calibers is to increase capacity - Kimber has by now already covered the 6 shot(38/357) in roughly this size(and no exposed hammer) so the real opportunity here was to take it to a 7 shot with the 32 H&R. Also, get your offerings on the CA list!! - huge market!
Grand pa gave me a 1978 Ruger securty 6 357Mag service pistol in a wood display box with 4and 6 inch barrels I gave it to my son on his 21st birthday ❤ Ruger Made in USA1 🇺🇸
Idk it looks good but I'm all about Purple Pain...if it was in Purple & 9mm I'd be more likely. With LCRs depends on caliber what XSSIGHTS options are available. I'm prepping Old Man guns for when I get a bit older...if I have to go to Wadcutters in .38, and large .380s w wider grips I think I'll be good for awhile.
Yeah, I bought one and the owners manual said "this caliber is no longer available." WTF?!? But I like it - it'll shoot the 4 rounds (32S, 32L, 32H&R, 327) but should've been 8 rounds.
Ruger has the .327 Fed Mag six shot already. You can shoot .32 H&R Mag and all the other .32 S&W calibers through it. It only weighs 4 oz. more. Doesn’t make sense to me to pump out a less versatile revolver for the sake of saving a few ounces.
@@327Federalpeople carry much heavier handguns every day. I’d be more concerned overall finding reasonably priced ammo for either of these than worrying about 4 ounces.
XS Dot and Hi-Viz F/O sights are both available for the LCR. I have the XS on my .38 LCR. I think this new item doesn't need to worry about it's S&W contemporary...in fact, it may be the other way around!
I would've preferred y'all to do something with the sp101 not their plastic fantastic revolver also we should prioritize 327 federal mag over these 32 h&r revolvers
The LCR has the smoothest lightest trigger. If you try the trigger you’ll immediately feel the difference between the LCR and all of the competitors. It’s not even close.
@@TheJHMAN1 tell me more about your domestic manufacturing supply chain, labor and cost of goods experience with costing models utilizing 3 step distribution from manufacturer to consumer……also if gun manufacturers followed the inflationary curve they’d cost about 3500$ a unit
@AFRevolver357 when the LCR first hit the market they cost less than a J frame. I bought one then around 400. J frames still retail for under 500. These LCRs are 730, that's 130 more than a regular LCR. Which is a 100 more than a j frame. The SW UC can be had for 650.
Okay, now let's get some better, cheaper ammo selection in 32 H&R!
So, the first thing that came into my head as the video started was, “That’s a Ruger?” The contrast of the colors and finish is most appealing. I don’t have anything in .32 caliber and haven’t necessarily wanted to have another caliber for which I had to stock in these chaotic times, but I see advantages of the .32 family. Once upon a time it was easier to find .32 Special as there were still a lot of handguns in common use chambered for the cartridge. I’d like to see Thant change with corresponding reduction in prices. Great video.
32 H&R was my first handgun so I have some attraction to this but I have it in 327 fed that is my daily carry and I have no problem carrying it in a sticky pocket holster.
Same. This weight reduced by 4 ounces will be even nicer!
DB and Bryan are phenomenal at what they do.
Thank you❤
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Very good. Perfect pistol for any kind of shooter, from newb to seasoned pro.
We need 32 ammo availability!
High Desert and Lost River have boat loads
@AFRevolver357 you know that's not what the caliber needs. 32 &hr needs plinking ammo backed by a few big brands in national circulation at physical stores. Not boutique online orders.
@ plinking ammo like Aguila 32 Long is readily available.
@AFRevolver357 nobody will do anything if you don't use your voice & channel to say the truth. Otherwise, this & the 632 will wind up on Forgotten Weapons.
I’m buying 2 or 3 of these for sure!
Good job guys.
Thanks a bunch
Excellent! Now make it in LCRX 3" please.
@@darrenmiller5382 I heard through the interwebs that may be coming...unverified at this point.
Yes
Great work, guys.
Please make a 3" model.
This is a good but LONG overdue offering. If you want something more interesting and desirable, that would be to slightly "upsize" the cylinder and MAKE IT A 7 SHOT! The whole point of going to the smaller diameter calibers is to increase capacity - Kimber has by now already covered the 6 shot(38/357) in roughly this size(and no exposed hammer) so the real opportunity here was to take it to a 7 shot with the 32 H&R. Also, get your offerings on the CA list!! - huge market!
Grand pa gave me a 1978 Ruger securty 6 357Mag service pistol in a wood display box with 4and 6 inch barrels I gave it to my son on his 21st birthday ❤ Ruger Made in USA1 🇺🇸
Those teal, pink and purple guns get a lot of ladies into 2a. All good
I was fine with the few extra ounces, just wish there was better sights offered for the 327.
No shooting?
Idk it looks good but I'm all about Purple Pain...if it was in Purple & 9mm I'd be more likely. With LCRs depends on caliber what XSSIGHTS options are available. I'm prepping Old Man guns for when I get a bit older...if I have to go to Wadcutters in .38, and large .380s w wider grips I think I'll be good for awhile.
Darn... Just ordered the .327
Yeah, I bought one and the owners manual said "this caliber is no longer available." WTF?!?
But I like it - it'll shoot the 4 rounds (32S, 32L, 32H&R, 327) but should've been 8 rounds.
@jerroldkazynski5480 8 Rounds?! That would be kinda big my guy.
@@forestgiest1380 smaller cylinder than an 8-round 357mag which is popular
Looks like you’re getting a second gun! One more to add to the family!
@@forestgiest1380 meh, 3 more ounces...just think of it as helping to absorb more recoil. "Happy Accidents" as Bob Ross says...
Ruger has the .327 Fed Mag six shot already. You can shoot .32 H&R Mag and all the other .32 S&W calibers through it. It only weighs 4 oz. more. Doesn’t make sense to me to pump out a less versatile revolver for the sake of saving a few ounces.
4 ounces is a lot of weight when it’s worn all day.
@@327Federalpeople carry much heavier handguns every day. I’d be more concerned overall finding reasonably priced ammo for either of these than worrying about 4 ounces.
@ The internet exists. It’s plentiful online and around the same price as 38 special.
Very cool! Any idea why it didn’t get an improved rear sight like on the UC models?
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Gotta get better sights on there if Ruger wants to compete with the new 632.
the lcr triggers are so much better than smiths
Agreed. However, skill and reps can compensate for a bad trigger far more than bad sights.
XS makes one. It’s the same sight as the 22LR.
XS Dot and Hi-Viz F/O sights are both available for the LCR. I have the XS on my .38 LCR. I think this new item doesn't need to worry about it's S&W contemporary...in fact, it may be the other way around!
@@brandonedwards1057 we love all of God’s children 🤙
Hope they are better than the LCR 9mm,
These are built on the alloy frame so to answer your question
Better
Wait for a 327
They already make that in the steel frame.
Lol...let's make a new gun in a caliber that's super hard to find...
yes but does this ruger quality still rattle as you shake it?
32 not interested. Maybe you can talk some women into buying it
I would've preferred y'all to do something with the sp101 not their plastic fantastic revolver also we should prioritize 327 federal mag over these 32 h&r revolvers
The LCr is over priced for being molded plastic and castings.Should retail for less than $500.
And that’s based on your own market research and extensive background in manufacturing and sales?
The LCR has the smoothest lightest trigger. If you try the trigger you’ll immediately feel the difference between the LCR and all of the competitors. It’s not even close.
Your logic the IWI Tavor should be some bargain bin throwaway since it’s got molded plastic parts.
@@TheJHMAN1 tell me more about your domestic manufacturing supply chain, labor and cost of goods experience with costing models utilizing 3 step distribution from manufacturer to consumer……also if gun manufacturers followed the inflationary curve they’d cost about 3500$ a unit
@AFRevolver357 when the LCR first hit the market they cost less than a J frame. I bought one then around 400. J frames still retail for under 500. These LCRs are 730, that's 130 more than a regular LCR. Which is a 100 more than a j frame. The SW UC can be had for 650.