NEW Ruger PC9 Carbine w/ M-Lok Handguard - TheFirearmGuy

Published on September 27, 2019
Duration: 6:25

This review of the new Ruger PC 9 Carbine highlights its M-Lok free-float handguard, ambidextrous features, and excellent magazine compatibility, including adapters for Glock magazines. The firearm is praised for its ease of use, accuracy, and value, making it a versatile 9mm platform. The instructor demonstrates a straightforward disassembly and reassembly process, emphasizing its user-friendly design.

Quick Summary

The Ruger PC 9 Carbine features a free-float aluminum M-Lok handguard, ambidextrous controls, and versatile magazine compatibility with adapters for Glock magazines. Its trigger pull is under five pounds, and it's praised for ease of use, accuracy, and value.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Ruger PC 9 Carbine Intro
  2. 00:18Magazine Compatibility Explained
  3. 00:26Included Accessories
  4. 00:31Stock and Grip Features
  5. 01:43Sights and Rail System
  6. 02:00Ambidextrous Controls
  7. 02:18Using the Glock Magazine Adapter
  8. 02:40Trigger Pull Measurement
  9. 03:06Safety and M-Lok Handguard
  10. 03:20Barrel Specifications
  11. 03:36How to Swap Magazine Adapters
  12. 04:01Easy Disassembly Process
  13. 04:34Barrel and Handguard Removal
  14. 04:44Quick Reassembly
  15. 04:54Range Performance Impressions
  16. 05:00Advantages of 9mm Caliber
  17. 05:25Overall Value and Appeal
  18. 05:41Highlighting the M-Lok Handguard
  19. 05:55Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the new Ruger PC 9 Carbine?

The new Ruger PC 9 Carbine features a free-float aluminum M-Lok handguard, ambidextrous charging handle and magazine release, and excellent magazine compatibility, including an adapter for Glock magazines. It also has an adjustable stock and protected sights.

How does the Ruger PC 9 Carbine handle magazine compatibility?

It natively uses Ruger Security-9 magazines and comes with an adapter to accept Glock magazines, including Glock 19 (15-round) and 33-round variants, offering significant flexibility.

What is the trigger pull weight on the Ruger PC 9 Carbine?

The trigger pull on the Ruger PC 9 Carbine is measured just under five pounds. This is considered a standard rifle trigger pull, designed similarly to the Ruger 10/22.

Is the Ruger PC 9 Carbine easy to disassemble and clean?

Yes, the Ruger PC 9 Carbine is designed for easy disassembly. The process involves locking the bolt back, removing the upper receiver, and then the barrel and handguard assembly, making cleaning straightforward.

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