13:35 Excellent point. This looks like a superb take down design. Locking lugs on barrel go into receiver mortice and then the adjustable locking nut holding it tight upon indexing the barrel.
Great detailed look at this great gun. I love mine. Only thing I can add is to use LockTite Blue on threads. Look into Mcarbo internal up grades to make it a very reliable tank of a gun. Also if you adjust length of pull look up in the hollow stock. I wrapped OEM parts after Mcarbo upgrades in a piece of old sock and store in butt stock. I also used piece of old sock to store 3 9mm rds in there. You never know!
Very enjoyable and comprehensive overview of this carbine. I picked one up a few days ago. Unfortunately mine is the 10 round non threaded model. The only one my lousy state allows. I have one tiny suggestion. Ruger supplied 3 allen keys, stock spacers, and 2 magazine adapters. Ruger could include a small threaded cap to install on whichever side you dont have the charging handle. The open threads allow an avenue for dirt and debris to enter. I solved the issue with a 1/4” long set screw. I know im nitpicking, but just a thought.
I will be getting one of these, I may wait a few months to see if Magpul comes out with stocks for it. I like the same light as you, for the money you can’t beat it. Great review
Very lengthy but very well done. Worth watching every second. I have one on layaway and am pretty excited about this rifle. Already have a Vortex Spark ar red dot waiting to go on it. I liked and subscribed. Two thumbs up!!
A really detailed look and really appreciated. I'm looking forward to hearing how consistent (or inconsistent) the accuracy will be with a receiver mounted optic and removable barrel. That is my biggest concern and the reason I wish Ruger offered a version like this: www.flickr.com/photos/mick_davies/40325046241/in/dateposted/
Does switching the mag release button to left handed work for glock gen 4 mags? Or will gen 3 and work older? I ask because gen 3 and older mags don’t have the notches on both sides.
I ordered a nylon carry case from Luger special made for this gun . Only twenty two inches long,. Extra pockets and mag pouches. Around. Nintey dollars but we'll made !
I surprised that it weighs almost seven pounds. My M1 carbine weighs just over five pounds and is more powerful. I would of thought the PC would weigh similar to my carbine.
I just bought one for $1000 dollars I thought that was a good deal great buy I love this gun I was not new it was used he wanted $1300 but he let me have it for $1000 good deal.
The only video on this Carbine that shows how to adjust the takedown knob. Thank you.
13:35 Excellent point. This looks like a superb take down design. Locking lugs on barrel go into receiver mortice and then the adjustable locking nut holding it tight upon indexing the barrel.
Great detailed look at this great gun. I love mine. Only thing I can add is to use LockTite Blue on threads. Look into Mcarbo internal up grades to make it a very reliable tank of a gun. Also if you adjust length of pull look up in the hollow stock. I wrapped OEM parts after Mcarbo upgrades in a piece of old sock and store in butt stock. I also used piece of old sock to store 3 9mm rds in there. You never know!
Very enjoyable and comprehensive overview of this carbine. I picked one up a few days ago. Unfortunately mine is the 10 round non threaded model. The only one my lousy state allows.
I have one tiny suggestion. Ruger supplied 3 allen keys, stock spacers, and 2 magazine adapters. Ruger could include a small threaded cap to install on whichever side you dont have the charging handle. The open threads allow an avenue for dirt and debris to enter. I solved the issue with a 1/4” long set screw.
I know im nitpicking, but just a thought.
ironhorse127 can’t wait until they’re available here in California
Maurice Lewis hoping that happens soon for you guys. In NY We’re in competition with California for the most unAmerican state in the union. Lol.
The quarter inch set screw suggestion is a great idea thanks
what state im in CT and im looking to get one it will have to be the 10 round magazine
Great in depth review. Thanks. I am looking forward to picking up one when available.
Outstanding video! thank you for providing some great material for us!!!
Thank You for the detail you have put into the reviews of this firearm. YUP, I'm still getting one too!
Great videos! Thank you for all your work. I learned a lot.
I will be getting one of these, I may wait a few months to see if Magpul comes out with stocks for it. I like the same light as you, for the money you can’t beat it. Great review
Ordered on as soon as I could. I was able to hold one right after they came out. Can't wait to get it.
Thanks for the detailed review... Really appreciate your efforts!!!
Very lengthy but very well done. Worth watching every second. I have one on layaway and am pretty excited about this rifle. Already have a Vortex Spark ar red dot waiting to go on it. I liked and subscribed. Two thumbs up!!
Thanks for the close up looks. I'm sure like this offering by Ruger.
I love mine. I waited for the chassis model.....no modifications needed, just an optic and I'm good.
Great review! Thank you sir!
Can't find a single thing I'd change on mine. Love the weight for accuracy. Open sights are perhaps the best I've used. Now to try my red dot on it.
Thank you for the in-depth review of this weapon I really learned a lot
A really detailed look and really appreciated. I'm looking forward to hearing how consistent (or inconsistent) the accuracy will be with a receiver mounted optic and removable barrel. That is my biggest concern and the reason I wish Ruger offered a version like this: www.flickr.com/photos/mick_davies/40325046241/in/dateposted/
Great review. Thank you.
So what about the configuration did you say?
DO WE NEED TO UP GRADE THE EXTRACTOR? OR NOT?
Does switching the mag release button to left handed work for glock gen 4 mags? Or will gen 3 and work older? I ask because gen 3 and older mags don’t have the notches on both sides.
That be awesome if Ruger included M&P9 magazine block!
I just want them to make it with a wood stock. Is that so much to ask?
I think an offset light mount would work great for mounting a light
The streamlight TLR-7 works great on it
The Trigger pull pounds is 2 lbs. 8 oz.
I ordered a nylon carry case from Luger special made for this gun . Only twenty two inches long,. Extra pockets and mag pouches. Around. Nintey dollars but we'll made !
I surprised that it weighs almost seven pounds. My M1 carbine weighs just over five pounds and is more powerful. I would of thought the PC would weigh similar to my carbine.
Great vid. What model bipod is that?
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Can anyone tell me if the lower without the barrel attached in below 20.6 inches. This is without the spacers. thanks!
Mine measures 20 3/4 with one spacer added, spacers are 1/2 inch, so YES!
I just bought one for $1000 dollars I thought that was a good deal great buy I love this gun I was not new it was used he wanted $1300 but he let me have it for $1000 good deal.
What am I missing. My range is selling the pc-9 for $500. Why are you paying $1000?
That’s how much they’re going for
The worst part of the PC are the sights. They are junk. At 90 yards I can hit a 14" x 17" , all day, with factory sights.
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Thank You for the detail you have put into the reviews of this firearm. YUP, I'm still getting one too!
Thanks for the feedback. I will be doing some range testing this weekend. So far I love it.