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Re: Ruger PC Carbine [Re: Tim9880] #7017600 12/31/17 01:54 AM
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Originally Posted By: Tim9880
Think the cool thing about it is it uses Glock or ruger mags, and takes down like the 10/22 takedown- no tools. Other than that, think it tries to spilt the difference between hi point carbine and pistol caliber ARs.


Ruger had this rifle long before hipoint, and pretty sure way before pistol caliber ar style rifles, not sure when they discontinued the original. I bought mine in 1997. Of course back then they only accepted ruger pistol mags. Ruger basically made a few changes to a rifle they made 20+ years ago.

Re: Ruger PC Carbine [Re: Tactical Cowboy] #7017732 12/31/17 03:50 AM
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The thing that looks a little awkward is the magwell looks too big for the mags, I wish it were a little slimmer. Also, I'd love to cut about 6" off that barrel and turn it into an SBR.

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