The Ruger LCRx 9mm Luger 1.87” Matte Black Hogue Grip is a compact, small-frame revolver that gives you single-action precision with a double-action revolver’s reliability. The exposed hammer lets you thumb-cock for a crisp SA trigger pull, while the short 1.87-inch stainless steel barrel keeps it pocket-friendly. The Hogue Tamer Monogrip soaks up recoil without adding bulk, making this 9mm carry piece a solid choice for daily pocket or IWB work.
| Manufacturer | Ruger |
|---|---|
| Model | LCRx |
| Material | Stainless steel barrel and cylinder, polymer fire control housing |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger ammunition |
| Finish | Matte black PVD on cylinder, matte black finish on barrel |
| Weight | Approx. 17.2 oz (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Exposed Hammer for Single-Action Capability – Why it matters: You can thumb-cock for a lighter, more precise trigger pull, making longer shots or target work easier without sacrificing double-action for defensive use.
- Hogue Tamer Monogrip – Why it matters: The rubberized, finger-grooved grip fills your hand and reduces felt recoil, so you stay on target during rapid strings without grip fatigue.
- Friction-Reducing Cam – Why it matters: Ruger’s patented cam system smooths out the double-action trigger pull, giving you a consistent, manageable stroke that helps you shoot accurately under stress.
- Extensively Fluted Stainless Steel Cylinder with PVD Finish – Why it matters: The fluting cuts weight while the PVD coating resists wear and corrosion, so the cylinder stays slick and reliable even in humid or sweaty carry conditions.
- Replaceable Pinned Ramp Front Sight with U-Notch Rear – Why it matters: You can swap the front sight for a fiber optic or tritium insert (aftermarket) to match your lighting needs, and the U-notch gives a clean sight picture for fast alignment.
Who It’s For
This revolver fits the EDC crowd who want a lightweight, snag-free carry piece that can do double duty as a range tool. If you’re a pocket-dump guy who rotates between semi-autos and revolvers, the LCRx in 9mm gives you ammo commonality with your Glock or Sig. It’s also a solid pick for new shooters who want a simple, manual-of-arms revolver with a visible hammer for training.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Light enough for pocket carry (17.2 oz), smooth DA trigger thanks to the friction-cam system, single-action option for precision, Hogue grip tames 9mm recoil, and the 9mm chambering means cheaper practice ammo than .38 Special.
Cons: The 1.87-inch barrel limits velocity with 9mm defensive loads—expect about 100-150 fps less than a 4-inch barrel. The fixed U-notch rear sight isn’t adjustable for windage, so you’ll need to hold-off or send it to a smith for zeroing.
Comparison: Ruger LCRx vs. S&W 642 vs. Taurus 856
| Feature | Ruger LCRx 9mm | S&W 642 .38 Spl | Taurus 856 .38 Spl |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 17.2 oz | 14.5 oz | 22 oz |
| Capacity | 5 rounds | 5 rounds | 6 rounds |
| Hammer | Exposed (SA/DA) | Enclosed (DA only) | Exposed (SA/DA) |
| Caliber | 9mm Luger | .38 Special | .38 Special |
| Grip | Hogue Tamer Monogrip | Standard rubber | Rubber |
| MSRP | $684.22 | $489 | $389 |
The LCRx edges out the S&W 642 with its single-action option and better grip, while the Taurus 856 offers an extra round but weighs nearly 5 oz more.
FAQ
Does the Ruger LCRx 9mm have a hammer spur for single-action?
Yes. The LCRx has an exposed hammer with a spur you can thumb-cock for single-action fire. It also works in double-action mode for defensive use.
Can I use +P ammunition in the Ruger LCRx 9mm?
Per Ruger specs, the LCRx is rated for +P 9mm ammunition. Keep in mind that the short barrel reduces velocity, so +P gains are marginal—standard-pressure defensive loads are fine.
What holsters fit the Ruger LCRx 1.87-inch barrel?
Most holsters designed for the Ruger LCR (1.87-inch barrel) will fit the LCRx, but you need a model that accommodates the exposed hammer. Look for open-top or thumb-break holsters that leave the hammer spur accessible.
Is the Ruger LCRx 9mm good for concealed carry?
Absolutely. At 17.2 oz and with a short 1.87-inch barrel, it’s small enough for pocket carry in a quality holster. The Hogue grip helps control recoil, and the 9mm ammo is widely available.
How does the trigger compare to the standard LCR?
The LCRx uses the same friction-reducing cam as the standard LCR, so the double-action pull is similarly smooth—around 9-10 lbs. The single-action pull is noticeably lighter, around 4-5 lbs, for precision work.
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Last updated: April 2026





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