![]() It can be switched from right to left to fit your preference. The magazine release is low-profile and has slight fencing to prevent accidental activation. Changing the magazine well is simple and takes 5 minutes or less. It can accept Ruger American and SR9 magazines through interchangeable magazine wells, although mine only shipped with Glock and SR9 magazine wells. I mentioned that the PC Carbine takes Glock magazines, which is perfect for me since my duty and off-duty carry guns are Glocks. To me, this makes it convenient for very specific defensive uses such as church security teams or law enforcement operations that won’t allow for transport of a full size rifle or the hassle of dealing with an SBR (for non-LE or LE that are required to use their own guns). With a simple pull of a lever and a twist, it comes apart for easy transportation (and concealment). The PC Carbine follows in the footsteps of their popular 10/22 takedown models. Ruger has taken this specialty designation to a higher level. You aren’t going to get the performance of a rifle bullet, but at shorter distances (<100 yards), the convenience may outweigh the lesser ballistic performance. In the case of many PCCs, you don’t even have to worry about different magazines, as a significant number of PCCs use Glock magazines. They fill a role in between a full rifle and a pistol, allowing the shooter to reach out farther than they would be able to with a pistol without having to worry about the logistics of two different types of ammunition. PCCs are sort of a specialty weapon to me. However, as I’m sure most of you are aware at this point, PCCs have made quite the comeback in the shooting world, even having their own classifications in both USPSA and IDPA for competition shooters. When they were discontinued, Ruger cited low demand. Ruger made several pistol caliber carbines from 1996 to 2006 that they called the PC9 and the PC4 – the PC9 was a 9mm, and the PC4 was a. I really enjoyed all of them, but I think I’ve found a new favorite in the PC Carbine for several reasons.įirst, a little background. I’ve owned AR-pattern carbines, a Beretta CX4, a CZ Scorpion EVO, and now the Ruger PC Carbine. ![]()
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