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Ruger LCRx VS Ruger SP101

Head to Head Comparison

Ruger LCRx

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81%

Critic Rating

26 Reviews

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92%

User Rating

16 Reviews

Ruger SP101

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84%

Critic Rating

40 Reviews

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93%

User Rating

104 Reviews

50 MOA

Accuracy

50 MOA

3.82 Yeets

Damage

7.64 Yeets

10-50 yards

Range

10-50 yards

N/A

Recoil Velocity

N/A

5 rounds

Capacity

5 rounds

N/A

Mobility

N/A

50

Ergonomics

50

50

Fit & Finish

50

50

Reliability

50

MSRP:

$426.28

Used Price:

$426.28

New Price:

$473.64

MSRP:

$541.04

Used Price:

$541.04

New Price:

$601.15

Gun Specifications

Specifications

Ruger LCRx

Ruger SP101

Weight

13.5 oz

Action

DA/SA (Double/Single Action)

Single/Double

Caliber

.38 Special +P

.357 Magnum

Capacity

5

5

Finish

Black Matte

Stainless Steel

Gun Type

Revolver

Sights

Front: Pinned Ramp

Adjustable

Barrel Length

3\"

Gun Stats

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Gun Descriptions

The LCRx was designed to be a concealed carry “snub-nosed” revolver and comes standard with a 1.87-inch barrel.

The Ruger SP101 is a series of double-action revolvers produced by the American company Sturm, Ruger & Co. The SP101 is a small frame and all-steel-construction carry revolver, with a five-shot (.38 Special, .357 Magnum, and 9×19mm Parabellum), six-shot (.327 Federal Magnum and .32 H&R Magnum), or eight-shot (.22 LR) cylinder. The Ruger SP101 was introduced in 1989 as the smaller-frame counterpart to the GP100. Both of these revolvers, together, replaced Sturm, Ruger & Co's long-standing staple in the American firearms market, the Ruger Security-Six series revolvers. A 9 mm version was available until its discontinuation around 1998, but was later re-released in early 2018. A basic .22 LR version was also available until 2003 while a redesigned version was introduced in 2011.

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