Screw 9mm - Go Straight to 45 ACP - Ruger LC Carbine

Published on April 16, 2024
Duration: 0:59

The Ruger LC Carbine is introduced in .45 ACP, notably skipping the 9mm caliber. It features a simple blowback design, making it heavy at 7.4 lbs empty. The carbine boasts a folding adjustable stock, flip-up sights, a full Picatinny rail, M-LOK slots, and ambidextrous controls, while also being compatible with Glock magazines.

Quick Summary

The Ruger LC Carbine is reviewed in .45 ACP, bypassing 9mm. It uses a simple blowback system, weighing 7.4 lbs empty, and is compatible with Glock magazines. Features include an adjustable folding stock, Picatinny/M-LOK rails, and ambidextrous controls.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ruger LC Carbine .45 ACP
  2. 00:13Weight and Design: Simple Blowback
  3. 00:34Features: Stock, Sights, Rails, Controls
  4. 00:45Magazine Compatibility & Range Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Ruger LC Carbine reviewed?

The Ruger LC Carbine reviewed is chambered in .45 ACP. Notably, Ruger chose to skip the 9mm caliber for this particular model, moving directly to .45 ACP from their 5.7x28mm version.

What is the weight and operating system of the Ruger LC Carbine?

The Ruger LC Carbine in .45 ACP features a simple blowback operating system. It is quite heavy, weighing 7.4 lbs empty and nearly 8 lbs when loaded.

Does the Ruger LC Carbine use proprietary magazines?

No, the Ruger LC Carbine is designed for compatibility with standard Glock magazines, offering users a common and accessible magazine platform.

What are the key features of the Ruger LC Carbine?

Key features include a folding and adjustable stock, flip-up sights, a full-length Picatinny rail, M-LOK slots, and fully ambidextrous controls, making it adaptable for various users.

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