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    Default Ruger PC Carbine!

    I finally found one and couldn't resist buying it. Rural King in Monaca had ONE. I love the sights, the texture on the grip and forend and most of all, it's a 9mm carbine that uses glock magazines. I put a couple hundred rounds through it last week on a short trip to the range. It's amazing how fast the ammo disappears with 33 round magazines and steel targets. I'm using KCI 33 round magazines and I have a magpul pmag 21. Both worked perfectly.




    I took the muzzle brake off because it didn't do anything but I do like the handstop.

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    Default Re: Ruger PC Carbine!

    Cool.

    My Marlin Camp 9 carbine is ridiculously accurate and easy to shoot even with the old fashioned buckhorn sights, so I can only imagine how easy these are to put rounds on target.
    Since I already have a 9mm carbine, I don't "need" another one, but I do WANT one of these Rugers for sure.
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: Ruger PC Carbine!

    I jumped on one early, I will say they are heavy. The breakdown function is the the best part.
    The Gun is the Badge of a Free Man

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    Default Re: Ruger PC Carbine!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gunsnwater View Post
    I jumped on one early, I will say they are heavy. The breakdown function is the the best part.
    I can say after buying two early on one is kept in the box,the other had a broken extractor which Ruger would not send to me,i had to ship the gun back at their cost ! Got it back in 3 weeks and seems to be picky with ball ammo,It does eat WWB,and Federals,but Armscor and wolf not very reliable,yes it is a very accurate and fun gun and as stated above HEAVY ! But so is the Hipoint 995 TS !

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    Default Re: Ruger PC Carbine!

    Quote Originally Posted by MARINE DIVISION TWO View Post
    I can say after buying two early on one is kept in the box,the other had a broken extractor which Ruger would not send to me,i had to ship the gun back at their cost ! Got it back in 3 weeks and seems to be picky with ball ammo,It does eat WWB,and Federals,but Armscor and wolf not very reliable,yes it is a very accurate and fun gun and as stated above HEAVY ! But so is the Hipoint 995 TS !
    From what I see the extractors are still a problem for many people and Ruger will never just send you the part, that being said I still want one but I'm in no rush.

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    Default Re: Ruger PC Carbine!

    I still haven't found one in my area.
    MikeP

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    Default Re: Ruger PC Carbine!

    Just bought a second one yesterday at Tanner's. They had two more on the rack for sale if anyone is looking.

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    Default Re: Ruger PC Carbine!

    I took the muzzle brake off because it didn't do anything

    Newtons 3rd law.



    I put a yhm phantom on mine and I'm cool with that.











    and they have to be heavy because of it being a simple blowback with no delay/reatardation of pressure.
    a slow death awaits you,but not before love reminds you that there is good in you

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    Default Re: Ruger PC Carbine!

    But is it better than the kel-tec?

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    Default Re: Ruger PC Carbine!

    saw one at dunham's Bridgeville Pa store yesterday... think it was priced around $550ish

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