Wow, very impressive!!
Ruger continues to impress!!
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Wow, very impressive!!
Ruger continues to impress!!
TED
Now if somebody will make a Tactical Solutions SBX style barrel and Magpul make a Backpacker stock fro this thing. YEAH!!
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10/22 trigger options would certainly make the gun more competitive in USPSA but what about the mag release? From the photos it looks like the release is on the left front side of the mag well. That's probably not the fastest or most ergonomic design.
I have no doubt it'll get used by a handful of shooters but it won't see widespread use.
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“The rifle itself has no moral stature, since it has no will of its own. Naturally, it may be used by evil men for evil purposes, but there are more good men than evil, and while the latter cannot be persuaded to the path of righteousness by propaganda, they can certainly be corrected by good men with rifles."
I'm in for one. I've always kicked myself for not buying the original PC9 when I had the chance for a mint used one for $400. I'm very pleasantly surprised that they made this to accept Glock mags, too. Several on Firearm Blog noted that the magwell looks like it could be very easily modified for a .30 carbine version - count me in for one of those, too.
I really like what Ruger's been doing in the last few years.
I'm in. I've often regretted letting go of my PC9GR carbines. Smooth, accurate, and a to of fun. The 9mm at types don't really interest me, most of the other ones out there leave me wanting something else.
My initial thoughts is a neat carbine in concept but marginal execution. My main criticism is that the carbine is too heavy for what it is. 6.8lbs is the same weight as a standard M4 and a lightweight AR like the Colt 6720 is a good half pound lighter. Using 75 year old technology, the M1 carbine weighed in at roughly 5.5lbs and IMO there is no reason why this new Ruger should be heavier than that.
Possibly an issue, but most of the ones I see are using the 27 rnd (40 sw) and 33 rnd (9mm) glock hi caps and dont need to change mags as they have enough ammo to run the entire stage usually. Some stages have a mandatory mag change for just this reason. I dont run a PCC so these are just my observations from discussions with those that do run PCC.
To tell the truth, I'm just not wild about pistol matches in general and am gravitating towards the PRS / NRL Nrl22 type matches as my fun outlet using silhouette and benchrest as my testing/proving grounds for the former. At least with a rifle I stand a chance of showing accuracy/precision and can be competitive, pistols just suck for me.
I’m excited about it. Reliability is my one concern. And like a lot of other people, I’m also excited about the prospect of an aftermarket Magpul stock, 10” barrel assemblies and/or and integrally suppressed barrel.
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