Just picked up this same model 20 minutes ago. It uses the same ammo and magazine I use for my sr9c. Can't wait to get it, will have it next Wednesday. Finally got my pc carbine, I did notice that the mag that came with it doesn't fit my ruger sr9c but the mags I have for my sr9c do fit into the rifle, just an observation.
I have the original version and love it! I upgraded the mag release button and got 2 Magpul Security 9 32 round magazines! It loves 147 gr ball and HP’s ! Just a great little accurate rifle!
I'm transitioning to Rifle from shotgun... and keep coming back to a 9mm PCC, specifically the Ruger, globally it just makes sense to me..... like a leatherman sort of
Glock mags are cheap and plentiful and you can easily find extended 24, 31, and drum mags. Suggestion: I removed the rear sight and bolted a small rail in its place, where I mount my red dot. That way my dot is fixed to the barrel and won’t lose zero when I break it down.
Ive never lost zero when taking it down and putting back together with a red dot at 80yds with a 1x red dot mounted to the reciever pic rail...guess ive been lucky! Literally a 1in ragged hole! I love this rifle even though its heavy though loaded with mcarbo internals on a tandemcross chassis.
I recommend sticking with the Ruger magazines for one reason. It’s been reported that the “metal” magazine catch, damages Glock plastic magazines, over time. Whereas the Ruger ones are metal and will not be damaged by the metal magazine catch. If you choose to use the Glock magazines because they accept the same magazines as your EDC pistol, just know over time you will need to likely replace your magazines, due to damage by the metal magazine catch.
Ruger sells alot of the 9mm PC Carbine mainly due to it's ability to use Glock magazines. If there is damage from metal to ploymer contact I am sure there is a fix somewhere to this. Anyway, from my study, of all the new (S&W Response) and old PCCs on the market - for price and perormance tht Ruger *_although heavy_* is a winner.
One work around is to get in the habit of pressing the mag release until the Glock mag is fully inserted. Not as tacti-cool as just slamming them home, but they will last longer. Plus slamming them home could possibly damage the feed lips so is best avoided anyway.
I got my ruger pcc the year they were released so I’ve had it for like 5-7 yrs (something like that anyway). I can say I have only run Glock mags in it from day one, it’s one of the firearms that gets a TON of use as it’s my daughters favorite and can report no problem at so with magazine damage. Not saying it doesn’t happen but I do think it’s a real non issue
@t.j.spartacus4117 _"If true"_ you have a Ruger PCC made on Monday, not one on Friday. For the Ruger PCCs that have issues (see the Ruger UA-cam videos of these 📹 )... They are _"out of luck"._ Thanks for your good report 👍 and to those reading *t.j.spartacus4117* is not trying to rub your nose in the dirt for having trouble with *_your_* PCC✋️
I have the PC Carbine, love it. I also have a Glock 19 so the compatibility is great and just fun. Remember, guns are like women, you can never have too many...
I also have the a 9mm PC carbine(with threaded barrel). I got it because I wanted something larger and more powerful than the TacSol 10/22 takedown I had in my get-home/go bag, and also accepts the same magazine as my sidearm(Glock 19 gen 5). Like the TacSol, I have my pc carbine in a Magpul backpacker stock. I find these to be more lightweight and more comfortable than the aluminum chassis systems that utilize a pistol grip and adjustable butt stock. Plus you have the additional mag storage capability.
I really wanted the threaded barrel... kinda bummed about that but I didn't want to wait until who knows when... I'm going to try to a whole new foreend with barrel and swap front ends depending on my use needs
Just picked mine up,haven’t shot it yet,but,I will soon. Bought it because 9 mm is still real affordable and I wanted something for my granddaughters to graduate to from the .22’s
Just got the fde version and i literally put 1000 rds from magtec, blazers CCi, wichesters and federal and only had 3 failures of ejections from CCi blazers but all 115 most need 124 to break in a new gun but this thing feeds anything hands down a great carbine for a everyday Carry back pack and ccdw
I have one because it is reasonably priced dead reliable as are all rugers more accurate than I am and great fir shooting with my grandsons. I lived in nj until a year ago. Now live in virginia. Freedom is wonderful.
There’s actually an extension for the magazine release that you can buy from a couple of different companies which will extend it so you can use it like an AR release and not have to reach around for it
I got this gun too, in a similar boat as you, getting into fire arms later in life and also in California. I didn't want a defiled AR-15, I don't think I'd feel good about it so I got this instead
i'm no gun expert by any means but I think I would take this gun over any gun on earth in a shtf scenario. long distance 9mm with Glock mags seems like the most logical choice. I'd love to hear differing opinions but a pcc and Glock 19 is what I'd choose.
Nice pcc 👍🏼🤟🏼 No need to lement about the traditional stock. I, for one, like these stocks (more comfortable) more than pistol grips. Actually the shape and angle on these stocks are almost pistol grip already. I also hate most AR grips. They hurt the middle finger where a lot of pressure on finger whenever holding/lifting the AR with one hand, even if only momentarily. So front heavy, most ARs are. Just my 2cents.
I have really enjoyed this rifle. I have no regrets at all... It's very nice to shoot. I only wish I had the threaded barrel to experiment with other accessories. But not a deal breaker by any means... This has been fantastic. Thanks for watching!
Great feedback. I have often wondered whether the pistol grip was superior, but your info makes a lot of sense. Not everything has to have a pistol grip.
I think you'll like it. You might struggle with reliability with the magazine selection but in my experience the Glock mags seem to make a difference. Regardless I suggest this model
@@tonyvarela904 is the FTE that's the biggest issue. It send to be common but if you do research and work at it you can get that worked out of it. It's a nuisance but in my opinion it's worth dealing with it.
One upgrade I'd totally recommend is a new extractor. I got one from mcarbo and what a difference it made. Also you might wanna do it in case you do use Glock mags
@@cjsteele9594 oh same but if I could only recommend one upgrade it would be that extractor. By 500 rounds I was starting to have failures to extract. Tested different mags and after that change havent had a issue like that since
Thing I always disliked about mine was it being frontheavy. But last week replaced the original stock with the Magpul stock and the balance shifted. Now feels significantly lighter.
But I also had to order 2 specific "Magpul sling mount kits." ( socket adapters for a quik detach sling.)$14.95 each. But some people don't want to attach a sling.
Thanks for the video - I have two 9 mm semi-automatic pistols. The Ruger 9 mm PC carbine seems like it will compliment my pistols, and provide the necessary accuracy at longer distances. I wonder what kind of red dot will work best on the Ruger?
i love this little rifle, been playing with it for a few months. I am considering switching to the pistol grip so I can collapse the stock, but i actually kind of like the feel of the traditional stock... I'm wondering why you seem to be against it at 5:30. good vid btw!
OO2 - add me to the team, just purchased the threaded barrel yesterday. ( it was hard to actually find it in the gunstore after a bunch of visits ). your video & a couple others will help in choosing some add on tools. looking forward to setting it up and trying it . ( same kind of state/ limits ). be safe. shoot straight . ~. JDS/CT
Can you get the barrel on the 19116 machined to add fluting? I have this model as well, and did not realize the difference until I had owned it for about a year. Thanks.
I would have bought one if I wouldn’t have started doing research on the extractor issues. It’s a known problem and is unacceptable to keep selling them without fixing the problem. I was excited about picking up the Backpacker model. But, no thanks.
Totally looking to get this rifle model, similarly I’m in a rifle feature banned state so no cool stock or pistol grip for me. I wonder if this version, with the MLOK rail, works with the Magpul backerpacker stock. I would only use the backend section of the kit for the nicer stock and then keep the cool rail. Hopefully I can pair them
@@jamescruse3544You generally get a higher velocity out of a longer barrel because you don't burn up all the gun powder when shooting out of a shorter barrel.
Just picked up this same model 20 minutes ago. It uses the same ammo and magazine I use for my sr9c. Can't wait to get it, will have it next Wednesday.
Finally got my pc carbine, I did notice that the mag that came with it doesn't fit my ruger sr9c but the mags I have for my sr9c do fit into the rifle, just an observation.
I have the original version and love it! I upgraded the mag release button and got 2 Magpul Security 9 32 round magazines! It loves 147 gr ball and HP’s ! Just a great little accurate rifle!
This has been fantastic! I think this is one to stay. Such a great rifle and very fun! Thanks for watching!
Good choice. I am grateful to have mine.
I'm transitioning to Rifle from shotgun... and keep coming back to a 9mm PCC, specifically the Ruger, globally it just makes sense to me..... like a leatherman sort of
Glock mags are cheap and plentiful and you can easily find extended 24, 31, and drum mags. Suggestion: I removed the rear sight and bolted a small rail in its place, where I mount my red dot. That way my dot is fixed to the barrel and won’t lose zero when I break it down.
I definitely have been looking into glock mags and mounting options...very versatile rifle!
Don't forget the 50 round drum mags
Ive never lost zero when taking it down and putting back together with a red dot at 80yds with a 1x red dot mounted to the reciever pic rail...guess ive been lucky! Literally a 1in ragged hole! I love this rifle even though its heavy though loaded with mcarbo internals on a tandemcross chassis.
I also have my red dot mounted to the receiver, I shoot the shit out of this rifle, take it down all the time and never lost zero
I recommend sticking with the Ruger magazines for one reason. It’s been reported that the “metal” magazine catch, damages Glock plastic magazines, over time. Whereas the Ruger ones are metal and will not be damaged by the metal magazine catch. If you choose to use the Glock magazines because they accept the same magazines as your EDC pistol, just know over time you will need to likely replace your magazines, due to damage by the metal magazine catch.
Ruger sells alot of the 9mm PC Carbine mainly due to it's ability to use Glock magazines.
If there is damage from metal to ploymer contact I am sure there is a fix somewhere to this.
Anyway, from my study, of all the new (S&W Response) and old PCCs on the market - for price and perormance tht Ruger *_although heavy_* is a winner.
One work around is to get in the habit of pressing the mag release until the Glock mag is fully inserted. Not as tacti-cool as just slamming them home, but they will last longer. Plus slamming them home could possibly damage the feed lips so is best avoided anyway.
I got my ruger pcc the year they were released so I’ve had it for like 5-7 yrs (something like that anyway). I can say I have only run Glock mags in it from day one, it’s one of the firearms that gets a TON of use as it’s my daughters favorite and can report no problem at so with magazine damage. Not saying it doesn’t happen but I do think it’s a real non issue
@t.j.spartacus4117 _"If true"_ you have a Ruger PCC made on Monday, not one on Friday.
For the Ruger PCCs that have issues (see the Ruger UA-cam videos of these 📹 )...
They are _"out of luck"._ Thanks for your good report 👍 and to those reading *t.j.spartacus4117* is not trying to rub your nose in the dirt for having trouble with *_your_* PCC✋️
I have the PC Carbine, love it. I also have a Glock 19 so the compatibility is great and just fun. Remember, guns are like women, you can never have too many...
you can have too many women.
I also have the a 9mm PC carbine(with threaded barrel). I got it because I wanted something larger and more powerful than the TacSol 10/22 takedown I had in my get-home/go bag, and also accepts the same magazine as my sidearm(Glock 19 gen 5). Like the TacSol, I have my pc carbine in a Magpul backpacker stock. I find these to be more lightweight and more comfortable than the aluminum chassis systems that utilize a pistol grip and adjustable butt stock. Plus you have the additional mag storage capability.
I really wanted the threaded barrel... kinda bummed about that but I didn't want to wait until who knows when... I'm going to try to a whole new foreend with barrel and swap front ends depending on my use needs
Just picked mine up,haven’t shot it yet,but,I will soon. Bought it because 9 mm is still real affordable and I wanted something for my granddaughters to graduate to from the .22’s
Just got the fde version and i literally put 1000 rds from magtec, blazers CCi, wichesters and federal and only had 3 failures of ejections from CCi blazers but all 115 most need 124 to break in a new gun but this thing feeds anything hands down a great carbine for a everyday
Carry back pack and ccdw
I have one because it is reasonably priced dead reliable as are all rugers more accurate than I am and great fir shooting with my grandsons. I lived in nj until a year ago. Now live in virginia. Freedom is wonderful.
Decent upgrade path for this. Def look into it. Tandemkross and Mcarbo makes parts.
There’s actually an extension for the magazine release that you can buy from a couple of different companies which will extend it so you can use it like an AR release and not have to reach around for it
Jawbone extended magazine release
I bought one from Tandemkross.
I have the one with the conventional foregrip. Cool rifle. Lays nicely behind my truck seat.
I got this gun too, in a similar boat as you, getting into fire arms later in life and also in California. I didn't want a defiled AR-15, I don't think I'd feel good about it so I got this instead
Yeah man... I hope you get to shoot this a lot. I appreciate this rifle so much. A great option!
The Glock 30 stick makes it very fun to shoot.
Happy stick,33rounds ?.
@@michaelcrowley1172
I leave a little wiggle room.lol.
I would need pre-ban...but definitely agree that would be awesome.
i'm no gun expert by any means but I think I would take this gun over any gun on earth in a shtf scenario. long distance 9mm with Glock mags seems like the most logical choice. I'd love to hear differing opinions but a pcc and Glock 19 is what I'd choose.
magwell adapter for sig sauer that will accomodate sig sauer mags in the pc 9?
I'm wondering why you didn't get teh CHASSIS carbine? I like mine with its many upgrade options (of which I have many).
Nice pcc 👍🏼🤟🏼
No need to lement about the traditional stock. I, for one, like these stocks (more comfortable) more than pistol grips. Actually the shape and angle on these stocks are almost pistol grip already.
I also hate most AR grips. They hurt the middle finger where a lot of pressure on finger whenever holding/lifting the AR with one hand, even if only momentarily. So front heavy, most ARs are.
Just my 2cents.
I have really enjoyed this rifle. I have no regrets at all... It's very nice to shoot. I only wish I had the threaded barrel to experiment with other accessories. But not a deal breaker by any means... This has been fantastic. Thanks for watching!
Great feedback. I have often wondered whether the pistol grip was superior, but your info makes a lot of sense. Not everything has to have a pistol grip.
Duuuudeeeee, great video thank you for all that good info, im thinking of getting this as my first rifle
I think you'll like it. You might struggle with reliability with the magazine selection but in my experience the Glock mags seem to make a difference. Regardless I suggest this model
Have you had a lot of problems with it, I've seen that you had a few F.T.E
@@tonyvarela904 is the FTE that's the biggest issue. It send to be common but if you do research and work at it you can get that worked out of it. It's a nuisance but in my opinion it's worth dealing with it.
One upgrade I'd totally recommend is a new extractor. I got one from mcarbo and what a difference it made. Also you might wanna do it in case you do use Glock mags
I upgraded everything from Mcarbo, fixed all the possible weak points, Love my PCC.
@@cjsteele9594 oh same but if I could only recommend one upgrade it would be that extractor. By 500 rounds I was starting to have failures to extract. Tested different mags and after that change havent had a issue like that since
@@cjsteele9594 Same here.
Same here as well
@@johnsmith-oh9isI'm well over 500 rounds and no problems so far with extractions. I hope Ruger fixed this and it keeps running good for me.
I have a couple of Glock pistols already. I think I need one of the Ruger PC carbines.
I suggest it...nice to have the same mags for your pistol and carbine!!
You will love it
Thing I always disliked about mine was it being frontheavy. But last week replaced the original stock with the Magpul stock and the balance shifted. Now feels significantly lighter.
How do you change the stock with this model??
@@claytoncrawford6839 looks like you'd be out of luck. Ive got the original configuration. I don't know if you can order a new barrel.
Where can you get a magpul stock???
@@MMA_JackalIt's been a few years and memory sometimes fails me but I might have ordered it from Brownlells.
But I also had to order 2 specific "Magpul sling mount kits." ( socket adapters for a quik detach sling.)$14.95 each. But some people don't want to attach a sling.
did you end up doing anything to extend the stock? getting the 19117 tomorrow!
I have a video covering a sling adapter that comes with spacers and lengthens the butt stock.
Thanks for the video - I have two 9 mm semi-automatic pistols. The Ruger 9 mm PC carbine seems like it will compliment my pistols, and provide the necessary accuracy at longer distances. I wonder what kind of red dot will work best on the Ruger?
Sig Romeo 5 is excellent, and wont break the bank!! Love the auto on feature, as soon as you touch the rifle its on.
You are south coast mass. I just bought a pc9 I thought it would be great with the glock19. I also have a 22 takedown with a magpul setup
i love this little rifle, been playing with it for a few months. I am considering switching to the pistol grip so I can collapse the stock, but i actually kind of like the feel of the traditional stock... I'm wondering why you seem to be against it at 5:30.
good vid btw!
Gun laws...
You look exactly like Vasll Lomachenci. It's uncanny. Nice vid btw.
Haha, he would kick my ass!! Thanks for watching!
Gives me modern day Ppsh-41 vibes
Someone put wood furniture on one and it does look very similar
Check out the CROM chassis for this.
YES, pricey, but sweet!
OO2 - add me to the team, just purchased the threaded barrel yesterday. ( it was hard to actually find it in the gunstore after a bunch of visits ). your video & a couple others will help in choosing some add on tools. looking forward to setting it up and trying it . ( same kind of state/ limits ). be safe. shoot straight . ~. JDS/CT
Can you get the barrel on the 19116 machined to add fluting? I have this model as well, and did not realize the difference until I had owned it for about a year. Thanks.
It's already fluted...but it's the threaded end that I wish I had. So far I don't miss it though!
@@OuterLimitless2 Ding! I meant threaded, exactly.
what stock do you have on yourr ruger 10-22
I would have bought one if I wouldn’t have started doing research on the extractor issues. It’s a known problem and is unacceptable to keep selling them without fixing the problem. I was excited about picking up the Backpacker model. But, no thanks.
Nice plinker. Hopefully they make one like this in 10mm
I believe they do in 45... But not sure about 10mm
Threaded barrels should be standard equipment from the factory.
Totally looking to get this rifle model, similarly I’m in a rifle feature banned state so no cool stock or pistol grip for me.
I wonder if this version, with the MLOK rail, works with the Magpul backerpacker stock. I would only use the backend section of the kit for the nicer stock and then keep the cool rail. Hopefully I can pair them
Are you from Mass ?
For people who have the Ruger PC Carbine and use Glock mags, which aftermarket mags run well? Which ones don't run well?
Mag Pull seem to work fine.
Or just use Glock mags.
I'd imagine that a 9mm out of a 16 inch barrel would be lethal out to 100 yards, maybe a little further.
It seems to hit pretty true and hard at 100 yards. Getting hit by anything coming from this would definitely not be good.
Why?
@@jamescruse3544You generally get a higher velocity out of a longer barrel because you don't burn up all the gun powder when shooting out of a shorter barrel.
You are from Mass. I can tell.
Massachusetts?
nice!
I'm a big fan of this rifle...it's pretty sweet after a few range sessions!
Is that helikon hoodie?
Yes it is the Rogue Hoodie...I love it! Definitely recommended!
Thats not the hobby the gov. Want us to have.
Lose the Sig and Get a Glock
Now that I have this carbine I am definitely thinking about it!! Thanks for watching!