Ruger® PC Carbine with Free Float Handguard

Published on April 15, 2019
Duration: 1:08

This guide details the takedown process for the Ruger PC Carbine, highlighting its compact transport capability. It also covers the ambidextrous controls and the versatile magazine compatibility, including the use of Glock pattern magazines via an adapter. The information is presented by a Ruger representative, indicating high authority.

Quick Summary

The Ruger PC Carbine features an aluminum free-float handguard with M-LOK slots for accessories and a takedown design for compact transport. It offers versatile magazine compatibility, accepting Ruger SR-Series/Security-9 magazines and Glock pattern magazines via an adapter. Optics and suppressors are sold separately.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:13Handguard Features
  3. 00:22Barrel and Suppressor Compatibility
  4. 00:30Ambidextrous Controls
  5. 00:41Magazine Compatibility
  6. 00:52Takedown Mechanism

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Ruger PC Carbine's free-float handguard?

The Ruger PC Carbine features an aluminum free-float handguard equipped with M-LOK attachment slots at the 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions, allowing for versatile mounting of various accessories like lights, grips, and bipods.

How does the Ruger PC Carbine handle magazine compatibility?

The Ruger PC Carbine is designed for versatile magazine use. It comes configured for Ruger SR-Series and Security-9 magazines and includes an adapter for seamless integration with common Glock pattern magazines.

What is the takedown feature of the Ruger PC Carbine?

The Ruger PC Carbine utilizes a takedown design, enabling the barrel assembly to be quickly separated from the receiver. This feature facilitates compact storage and convenient transport, making it highly portable.

Are optics and suppressors included with the Ruger PC Carbine?

No, the video explicitly states that optics and suppressors are not included with the Ruger PC Carbine. These accessories must be purchased separately and may be subject to legal regulations.

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