Ruger PC Charger REVISTED!

Published on February 2, 2022
Duration: 13:30

This review revisits the Ruger PC Charger, highlighting its value as a budget-friendly 9mm PCC. Key upgrades include a Witt Machine suppressor and a Primary Arms SLx 1x MicroPrism with an ACSS Cyclops G2 reticle. The build demonstrates good stability during rapid fire, though the trigger is noted as heavy. It's a practical platform for suppressed shooting with options like 24-round Glock magazines.

Quick Summary

The Ruger PC Charger is a budget-friendly 9mm PCC, enhanced with a Witt Machine suppressor and Primary Arms SLx 1x MicroPrism optic. It offers good stability during rapid fire due to its weight, though the trigger is noted as heavy. It's a practical platform for suppressed shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ruger PC Charger Revisited
  2. 01:10Build: Witt Machine Suppressor & SB Brace
  3. 01:46Optics: Primary Arms SLx 1x MicroPrism Review
  4. 04:08Performance: Belom 9mm Ammo & Stability
  5. 07:06Features: Takedown Mechanism & Accuracy
  6. 09:46Critiques: Trigger, Weight & Magazines

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Primary Arms SLx 1x MicroPrism reviewed on the Ruger PC Charger?

The Primary Arms SLx 1x MicroPrism features the ACSS Cyclops G2 reticle with BDC, 13 brightness settings, 3 night vision settings, and over 29,000 hours of battery life with shake-awake technology. It retails for around $250.

How does the Ruger PC Charger perform during rapid fire, and what contributes to its stability?

The Ruger PC Charger remains stable during rapid fire, largely attributed to its substantial weight. This makes it a reliable platform for controlled shooting, even with a compact 9mm setup.

What are the main critiques of the Ruger PC Charger mentioned in the review?

The primary critiques include a heavy trigger, comparable to a stock Ruger 10/22, and its overall heft, which might not suit those looking for an ultra-lightweight firearm for survival purposes.

What ammunition was used for testing the Ruger PC Charger, and what are future testing plans?

The review used Belom 124gr 9mm FMJ ammunition. Future plans include testing subsonic ammunition to compare performance against more expensive PCC models.

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