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Even better is if Ruger made a charger version with a brace adaptor! Now that would make a killer PDW for home defense.
I'm hoping for a 10mm version, basic plain OEM take down will do.
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Even better is if Ruger made a charger version with a brace adaptor! Now that would make a killer PDW for home defense.
In Mine so far the only thing I have tried is Glock, they are of several different Gen's as they have been bought over many years. They fit very loose. So much so that when I first got the rifle it worried me. I tried to get it to jam first several trips to range by holding it different ways and even holding the mags. It fed both ball and HP no matter what. I have read that there is a simple fix to get some of that slop out. Since mine so far just does not jam never bothered to look.Are your glock "fun sticks a little tight?
Mine are so I wondered if that was normal with others pc9's
Me too!! If they put it out in 10mm I will be again scouring the auction waiting for one at a price I can live with.I'm hoping for a 10mm version, basic plain OEM take down will do.
I've no quarrel with 10 mm ammo, except expense and availability.
That's why I have a 9mm carbine, low cost and available everywhere ammo that'll get the job done.
I just purchased my first group of glock 33's. Gen 4, they're extremely tight in the ruger but drop fine in my gen 2 model 19.In Mine so far the only thing I have tried is Glock, they are of several different Gen's as they have been bought over many years. They fit very loose. So much so that when I first got the rifle it worried me. I tried to get it to jam first several trips to range by holding it different ways and even holding the mags. It fed both ball and HP no matter what. I have read that there is a simple fix to get some of that slop out. Since mine so far just does not jam never bothered to look.
So what if they don't drop free.
Factory Glock mags?I discovered in my first batch of Glock mags, that 2 of them actually swelled enough when loaded, that they WOULDN'T GO INTO the mag well. I discovered 1 or 2 that were so tight IN the well they didn't like to be removed, even with significant effort to do such.
In match use, that is unacceptable. I have heard there may be other situations in which such fail is an issue as well.
Happily, upon repair by my LGS and replacement with the latest style mag, all is working fine now.....except the depletion rate of the ammo stash.
That was the case with 'most' of the ones I gathered. They performed so well I was lazier late in the match & tried the unknowns, as, well, dammit, "they're GLOCK mags"....For competitive use, wouldn't you screen your mags before anyways?
LOL, oh yeah, soon as I started taking my at the time new Ruger out I had to order a couple more cases of ammo. They can really burn it up when you start having funI just purchased my first group of glock 33's. Gen 4, they're extremely tight in the ruger but drop fine in my gen 2 model 19.
I suppose that means they need a fair amount of breaking in. my 9mm supplies were doing good until I bought this darned thing. Time to replenish stock.
mineJust picked up the Ruger carbine 9mm at Sportsman's Warehouse along with some 17 round glock mags. Can't wait to get home and put some rounds through it.
If it helps the supply line is full now so price has pretty much bottomed out. Just looked here locally and they are now under $475 out the door using Davidson's. Ruger just did so many things right with these. When I bought mine I finally pulled the trigger on one at $525 with me paying shipping, transfer, and tax on top of that. It was still worth it to me as it's the best money I have spent in recent memory. It is just a damn fun little rifle and even Wife who is so very recoil sensitive will shoot this one and have fun.Dang you guys are really making me want one of these......
Couple pages back I felt the same, next day I was walking out of sportsmans with one in hand.Dang you guys are really making me want one of these......
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Update on my Ruger PC9, I still love it. Definitely my favorite gun after owning it over a year. I rattle canned the stock and today received the Tandemkross front sight upgrade and put it on. Everyone that shoots it is amazed at the accuracy and fun factor.