I voted for the Smith, no heartburn about the Taurus, if I could not buy the Smith and could the Taurus, Fine, The LCP I have not shot, and had great hopes for, but the press after the recall, seems like the trigger pull suffered hard, not that you cannot overcome it, it was meant for 20' and will probably do just fine, but in .380 acp, a little anemic, but push come to shove, I'll take it and say thank you, if I could not afford something else. The SP 101 and the LCR, is in a strange place for me, Ruger double action wheel guns are overly heavy, and overly sized, except for the now defunct speed six and the security six, gp 100, and Redhawk although are fine revolvers if you like clubs, are fine for field use, but not the choice of any one in competition. The smaller frame guns take some thinking, I like the SP101, and have handled the LCR, and it is not bad, best Ruger has come out with to date, IMHO, but the 101 is too heavy and large for its category, the LCR is light, but once again, too large, for the extra size I would choose a Colt, Cobra or Agent, you get 6 shots instead of 5. I am no fan of Colt DA revolvers, but in this case the shoe fits. Here is my well worn, often carried but seldom shot Agent. The grips are Pachmeyers, that have been cut down to fit the frame and the smallest configuration.
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