Gifts for Gunnies; Ruger PC9 Carbine, Rem M700 Range Reports: Gun Talk Radio | 12.8.19 After Show

Published on December 9, 2019
Duration: 40:57

This episode features a detailed range report on the Ruger PC9 Carbine, highlighting its surprising accuracy at 275 yards with iron sights and its suitability for home defense. The discussion also covers its compatibility with Glock magazines. Additionally, a successful hunting trip is reported, featuring a Remington 700 Classic in .30-06 Springfield, with praise for its classic stock design. The conversation touches on various firearms and accessories as potential Christmas gifts.

Quick Summary

The Ruger PC9 Carbine, chambered in 9mm, demonstrated surprising accuracy, with one shooter hitting a foot-round target at 275 yards using only iron sights. It is also compatible with Glock magazines and considered a viable home defense option due to its manageable recoil and modern features.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Intro to Gun Talk After Show
  2. 00:33Caller Segment Begins
  3. 00:42Brad from Utah Calls In
  4. 01:07Ruger PC9 Carbine Purchase
  5. 01:38Why the PC9 Carbine?
  6. 02:09First Shots with PC9 Carbine
  7. 02:24PC9 Carbine Quality and Accuracy
  8. 02:59PC9 Carbine Accuracy at 275 Yards
  9. 03:13PC9 Carbine Sights
  10. 04:01Glock Magazine Compatibility
  11. 05:03PC9 Carbine for Home Defense
  12. 06:34PC9 Carbine Market Reception
  13. 06:50Ruger SR9 Pistols
  14. 07:28Ruger Security-9 Magazine Compatibility
  15. 07:52Brad's Range Report Conclusion
  16. 08:21Daryl Calls In - Hunting Report
  17. 08:49Remington 700 Classic Used for Hunt
  18. 09:06Remington 700 Classic Stock Design
  19. 10:33Ammunition for Hunting
  20. 11:16Classic Hunting Rifle Discussion
  21. 13:41Gun Talk Giveaway Promotion
  22. 14:41Walk the Talk America Segment
  23. 15:16Gift Certificate Discussion
  24. 15:41Everyday Carry Revolver
  25. 15:53Trigger Discussion: 1911 vs. Striker
  26. 16:48Trigger Finger Placement Importance
  27. 17:48Trigger Control and Accuracy
  28. 18:20Modern Firearm Sights
  29. 19:01Fiber Optic vs. Night Sights
  30. 19:47Night Shooting with Flashlights
  31. 20:52Disorientation Drill Variations
  32. 21:52Advanced Disorientation Drill
  33. 23:37Threat Assessment and OODA Loop
  34. 25:00Christmas Gift Buying - Firearms
  35. 25:16Current Firearm Sales Trends
  36. 26:08Henry Lever-Action Rifles
  37. 26:30Lever-Action Rifles for Home Defense
  38. 28:30Caliber Comparison: Bolt-Action vs. Semi-Auto
  39. 30:02Firearm Maintenance Gifts
  40. 30:14Advanced Barrel Inspection Tools
  41. 30:59One-Piece Cleaning Rods
  42. 31:15Swivel Handle Cleaning Rods
  43. 32:00Risks of Segmented Cleaning Rods
  44. 33:19Steel vs. Nylon-Coated Cleaning Rods
  45. 33:42Electronic Ear Protection
  46. 34:24Red Dot Sights for Beginners
  47. 34:5322LR Rifles for New Shooters
  48. 35:23AR Platform Adaptability
  49. 36:02Youth Firearms for Introduction
  50. 36:30Suppressors for Youth Firearms
  51. 37:25Upcoming Firearm Releases
  52. 38:12Gift Ideas for Non-Gun Owners
  53. 39:02Quality Firearm Maintenance
  54. 40:30Conclusion of Gun Talk After-Show

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the Ruger PC9 Carbine?

During a range report, the Ruger PC9 Carbine, chambered in 9mm, demonstrated impressive accuracy. One shooter was able to consistently hit a foot-round target at 275 yards using only the factory iron sights, exceeding expectations for a 9mm carbine.

Can the Ruger PC9 Carbine use Glock magazines?

Yes, the Ruger PC9 Carbine is designed to be compatible with Glock magazines. It typically comes with an adapter that allows for the use of common Glock magazines, enhancing its versatility and appeal.

Is the Ruger PC9 Carbine suitable for home defense?

The Ruger PC9 Carbine is considered a good home defense option. Its manageable recoil, 9mm caliber, and magazine compatibility make it user-friendly, especially when compared to traditional firearms. It offers a modern alternative to older carbines.

What makes the Remington 700 Classic stock design notable?

The Remington 700 Classic is praised for its classic stock design, often featuring an oil finish rather than a glossy Monte Carlo style. This design is considered by many to be one of the most aesthetically pleasing and functional stocks Remington has ever produced.

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