Ok so my curiosity has got me. I understand maybe a carry and a long gun but why would you have multiple high dollar guns on a boat? Do you live on a boat?
I got mine about 1-1/2 ago and I carry anytime I'm out and about. My employer doesn't allow firearms on property which I'm completely againist however In the off chance I would get caught I leave it at home. Other than that I'm armed unless I plan on drinking.
I have heard that about some rugers but not so much on revolvers. I understand occasionally issues (ammo, cleanliness, etc.), but failure that many times in so few rounds? I know many people with lcr's and all have had no issues. I know just as many with various Taurus's and almost everyone...
Well I will never own or carry a Taurus again. I went out and purchased a Ruger lcr for my wife to carry and a pt 709 slim for myself. After shooting a 100 rounds thru the Taurus I had over a 25% failure rate. Not ejecting spent round and jamming one into it. After talking to various people...
My wife and I shot a lcr 38 before deciding on purchasing. We both loved it. It does kick a bit but not that much more than a sp101. So we bought her one to carry. My only regret was not buying a second one on the spot for myself. I carried hers more than my semi due to comfort. So I went...