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Ruger Appears to be listening
medic07
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To their customers.
A new rifle...well a rebirth of a discontinued rifle.
The PC9 (Pistol Caliber 9mm) but now in a takedown version that has interchangeable mag well inserts to accept either Ruger pistol or Glock magazines.
Interesting to see them listening to their customers who have asked for the pistol calibers to return in states that ban AR pattern rifles.
https://ruger.com/products/pcCarbine/models.html
A new rifle...well a rebirth of a discontinued rifle.
The PC9 (Pistol Caliber 9mm) but now in a takedown version that has interchangeable mag well inserts to accept either Ruger pistol or Glock magazines.
Interesting to see them listening to their customers who have asked for the pistol calibers to return in states that ban AR pattern rifles.
https://ruger.com/products/pcCarbine/models.html
Comments
I will get this one even if its just for the fun factor and using my Glock mags is a plus.
Did you hear that, Ruger?[V][:(!]
Wow! That is ugly. I would buy one.[;)]
You can say that again.
I'd rather have my Sub2000. PCCs are cool but I can't see spending more than $500 for one.
Mounting an optic on the Ruger will work a lot better than on the Kel-Tec
needs to take the old P89, 94, 95 series mags
If they made it in 45ACP I would buy it today. I already have a 9MM rifle from PSA on the AR platform. It is the most fun you can have with all your clothes on. Having one in 45 would be icing on the cake.
10mm is what they need to do.
I'd rather have my Sub2000. PCCs are cool but I can't see spending more than $500 for one.
Here here. I got all excited, but $649?!? That's a pile of money.
quote:Originally posted by shilowar
I'd rather have my Sub2000. PCCs are cool but I can't see spending more than $500 for one.
Here here. I got all excited, but $649?!? That's a pile of money.
quote:Originally posted by bpost
If they made it in 45ACP I would buy it today. I already have a 9MM rifle from PSA on the AR platform. It is the most fun you can have with all your clothes on. Having one in 45 would be icing on the cake.
10mm is what they need to do.
+1000[:)]
I'd rather have my Sub2000. PCCs are cool but I can't see spending more than $500 for one.
I was thinking the same thing, and besides the Ruger is ugly.
quote:Originally posted by shilowar
I'd rather have my Sub2000. PCCs are cool but I can't see spending more than $500 for one.
Mounting an optic on the Ruger will work a lot better than on the Kel-Tec
My red dot qd pops on and off anytime I need it. Stays relatively close to original zero, close enough for defense work with a PCC. Stows in a pocket in the back pack I carry it in. I'm not likely to be carrying it around folded up in an environment where I might need it, everything will already be ready to go.
The 9mm version looks great, but the AR-9mm I assembled last year is so accurate and works with any and all 9mm ammo factory or hand-loads that I have no need to replace it.
When they make a 45acp version with Glock mag. compatibility I will get one, no doubt about it.
The 9mm version looks great, but the AR-9mm I assembled last year is so accurate and works with any and all 9mm ammo factory or hand-loads that I have no need to replace it.
Wait; you mean to say that you admit to the practice of abandoning one gun, just to acquire another?!?
That's MADNESS!!
You know they haven't stopped building safes yet, right?
[;)]
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain