Ruger 5462 LCR LCRx Single/Double 327 Federal Magnum 1.87" 5 rd Black Hogue Tamer Monogrip Grip Black
Ruger's LCR is a lightweight, small-frame revolver with a uniquely smooth trigger and highly manageable recoil. It features a monolithic frame with a grip peg allowing for use of a variety of grip styles, and an extensively fluted, high-strength stainless steel cylinder with a PVD finish for excellent durability. The patented, friction-reducing cam is a next generation design in fire control systems resulting in a smooth, non-stacking trigger pull. Its patented, polymer fire control housing holds the fire control components in their proper dimensional relationships, reduces weight significantly, and helps reduce recoil. LCR revolvers have a replaceable, pinned ramp front sight with white bar.
LCRx models feature an external hammer that allows it to be fired in single-action mode.
LCRx revolvers in the powerful 327 Federal Magnum have a frame made from 400 series stainless steel.
This model has a matte black finish with a 1.87" barrel, integral u-notch rear sight, and is fitted with a black Hogue Tamer Monogrip.
Type: Revolver Action: Single/Double Caliber: 327 Federal Magnum Barrel Length: 1.87" Capacity: 5 Hammer Style: Exposed Grips: Black Hogue Tamer Monogrip Sights: Ramp Front, U-Notch Integral Rear Frame Description: Black Stainless Steel Frame Size: Small Cylinder Finish: Black PVD Stainless Steel Barrel Finish: Black Oal: 6.5" Barrel Length Range: 0.50" to 1.99" Weight Range: 16.00 oz to 31.99 oz
Manufacturer: Ruger Model: 5462 Sku: Ss_44968
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
Introduced by Federal in 2007, the 327 Federal Magnum is by far the most powerful 32-caliber revolver (or handgun) cartridge. It uses a long 1.2-inch case with a .312-inch bullet; with 100-grain bullets at 1400 feet per second and and 115-grain bullets at 1300 fps it exceeds all .38 Special loads in velocity and energy, and intrudes into 357 Magnum territory. The 327 Federal Magnum performs this magic at much higher pressure--more than double that of the 32 H&R Magnum. It is thus very unsafe to chamber 327 Federal Magnum in any other 32-caliber revolver, and its longer case length will generally prevent that from being possible. Although under-powered for deer-sized game, the 327 Federal Magnum is flat-shooting and hard-hitting for game up to coyotes, and a potent personal defense cartridge. — Craig Boddington