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new LCR... it rattles


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Guest wTiger
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I walked into G&L, and walked out with a new ruger LCR.

I have not shot it yet, but when i got home and handled it, i noticed a rattle, like there is something loose inside.

does anyone have any insight to this... i dont like the rattle.

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Posted (edited)

Unloaded, probably transfer bar. SP101's have very slight rattle there, too.

Loaded, the cartridges will of course rattle, like in any revo.

- OS

Edited by OhShoot
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That's the transfer bar. Sounds like safety.

Guest wTiger
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Thanks guys. Won't fret over it then. Sure is nice in the pocket.

Guest wrigolv
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My LCR 357 makes the same sound as yours. Seen lots of comments in other forums and it is common to all of them.

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No. Its the recoil dampening system in the handle. It rattles in all the LCR's if you shake it hard.

From Ruger FAQs at Ruger Frequently Asked Questions

"Sometimes when I shake my Ruger LCR revolver, I hear a slight rattle; is that normal?

Like all newly manufactured Ruger revolvers, your LCR has a transfer bar safety system as part of the fire control mechanism. As a result, a hammer blow can be transmitted to the firing pin only when the trigger is pulled all the way to the rear. This is a positive internal safety feature. By design, the transfer bar is allowed some movement within the fire control mechanism so that trigger pull is not affected. Due to this necessary "play" in the transfer bar, a shooter will sometimes hear the transfer bar "rattle" when the revolver is shaken. This rattle caused by the play in the transfer bar is completely normal in the LCR."

- OS

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From Ruger FAQs at Ruger Frequently Asked Questions

"Sometimes when I shake my Ruger LCR revolver, I hear a slight rattle; is that normal?

Like all newly manufactured Ruger revolvers, your LCR has a transfer bar safety system as part of the fire control mechanism. As a result, a hammer blow can be transmitted to the firing pin only when the trigger is pulled all the way to the rear. This is a positive internal safety feature. By design, the transfer bar is allowed some movement within the fire control mechanism so that trigger pull is not affected. Due to this necessary "play" in the transfer bar, a shooter will sometimes hear the transfer bar "rattle" when the revolver is shaken. This rattle caused by the play in the transfer bar is completely normal in the LCR."

- OS

I should have looked it up rather than repeat what a gun store clerk told me when I bought my LCR. LOL

Guest Ae-35
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It's broken, just send it to me, I will waste my time exploring ways to fix it, by shooting it repeatedly !!!:confused:

Guest bluemarlin
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I should have looked it up rather than repeat what a gun store clerk told me when I bought my LCR. LOL

Info is also available at the top of pg 11 in the instruction manual that came in the same box as the gun!

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