I'd like to see a side-by-side comparison of 10mm carbines as I have always appreciated being able to have a pistol and carbine in the same caliber. I suppose the same could be done for the .45ACP, too.
I'm confused. This is sold as a rifle with a stock and all. The GCA defines a rifle as a gun with a minimum length of 26 inches. How can the rifle remain legal if it's less than 26 inches? Is there an exception I am unaware of?
this carbine is on my wish list. searched for one a while back but none were in stock yet.
I'd like to see a side-by-side comparison of 10mm carbines as I have always appreciated being able to have a pistol and carbine in the same caliber. I suppose the same could be done for the .45ACP, too.
Make it in .40 s&w then i will be interested!
They had the PC 4 until a few years ago. Just like the 9mm
I'm confused. This is sold as a rifle with a stock and all. The GCA defines a rifle as a gun with a minimum length of 26 inches. How can the rifle remain legal if it's less than 26 inches? Is there an exception I am unaware of?
The minimum length is measured with the stock extended. The Ruger LC Carbine measures 30.6" with the stock extended.
Why is "accepts Glock magazines", a selling point?
Availability and low cost. People will buy it