So far I have a green dot site and a laser. That will probably be it at least for now.Sweet...!! Awaiting the range report. Are you planning any optics?
Still rockin' with my original 995Have fun with it. I bought the .45 model a number of years ago. Was not impressed at all. I've heard the 9's are well liked.
Just want to say you might want to look at just using the light and go with the factory irons. Not saying the carbine isn't accurate enough for a scope, it's that the molded on plastic rail is known to have a bunch of flex to it which would cause problems.So far I have a green dot site and a laser. That will probably be it at least for now.
They are getting replaced with metal onesJust want to say you might want to look at just using the light and go with the factory irons. Not saying the carbine isn't accurate enough for a scope, it's that the molded on plastic rail is known to have a bunch of flex to it which would cause problems.
The mags are straight garbage on these things. I emailed them years ago and told them to use Glock mags instead, and they would sell five times as many. Crickets.
You get what you pay for.
The Ruger PC is a few dinner outings with the family more expensive but much better gun.
Imagine that! They didn’t reply to the 8 millionth guy suggesting they do a total top to bottom redesign of a carbine that, in the other calibers, shares mags with their handguns.The mags are straight garbage on these things. I emailed them years ago and told them to use Glock mags instead, and they would sell five times as many. Crickets.
Question How reliable is the Ruger PCC with aluminum cased ammo? I only ask because the Hi-point carbines tend to eat anything they're being fed.The mags are straight garbage on these things. I emailed them years ago and told them to use Glock mags instead, and they would sell five times as many. Crickets.
You get what you pay for.
The Ruger PC is a few dinner outings with the family more expensive but much better gun.