Re: Ruger PC Carbine
101If you look down the page a little, there's a good discussion of this very rifle.
No worries! We're all awaiting a report back.BroadsideofaBarn wrote:Thanks featureless.
Guess I didn't search hard enough before I posted this and didn't see the thread. But found it now.
The rifle is so new that apperantly no civilian I know of has shot one. I was just asking if someone was able to pick one up on here if they would be kind enough to give impressions.
Sorry to double up!
Oh, do tell! How was the trigger and overall feel?Bucolic wrote:I HANDLED ONE! Did not buy it but will do in a month or so. Report to follow...
Thanks, all.Bisbee wrote:Ah, interesting review. I liked reading your impressions. Thank you, Bucolic.
Now I understand why everyone keeps saying it is heavy. Like the Hi-point (and Uzi) carbine, this is a strict blow back 9mm design. You need a very heavy bolt to soak up and manage the recoil energy from a 9mm round. Much more mass than a .22lr in any case.
Interesting...
Nice!Bucolic wrote:pulchritude.
Oooh! Learned a new word today!FlyGuy wrote:Nice!Bucolic wrote:pulchritude.
Post fast, and you'll be "Loquacious" before you know it! A less frightening label, eh?Eris wrote: On a different note, I see that I am now a "Grizzled Veteran". I don't want to be grizzled. Should I start dyeing my hair?
I'm selling mine at Hickory Ridge Firearms in Medina, Ohio. I bought it on impulse. The recoil buffer disintegrated the first time I shot it. So, I replaced the buffer, recoil spring, stirrup, hammer spring, stirrup strut, magazine disconnect, and some other spring (maybe hammer return). Now it works well and is really accurate even with a red dot. I've got the Marlin 12 and 20 round mags and a S&W 15. All work really well. Also have 3 twenty round Mec-Gars which work well, but only with brass. Stock is really good, maybe some tiny dings, I don't really remember since it's at the store. $649. **shrug** Just saying.shinzen wrote: I'd been wanting the Camp 9 for years, but they are unobtainium unless you want to spend way more than they are worth, and no Glock mags.
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