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Ruger PC Charger Semi-Automatic Pistol

(10 customer reviews)

$669.00

This is Ruger PC Charger Semi’s name for a pistol form of a semi-automatic carbine, meaning it has the function of a carbine with a short barrel, no stock, and no pistol grip. Like the PCC, the new magazine first appears chambered in 9mm, and you don’t need to imagine too much to figure out what other pistol calibers should follow.

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The Ruger PC Charger Semi has long been the title of Ruger’s 10/22 pistol variant, but based on Ruger’s PC Carbine chassis model, the PC Loader pistol is chambered in 9mm. The PC Carbine uses the same chassis as the stock MCX style or new strategic model PC Carbine with the Picatinny rail on the back to receive shoulder straps in this case.

What kind of trigger does the patient put on the PC charger?

The PC Loader Hosted Activator Router uses “10/22 tested components”. Ruger pc charger 9mm semi-automatic pistol The PC charger trigger weighed 4lbs (inclusive) and trailed so low that most of the time, it seemed like there was nothing. If he had this gun, he would have left the trigger alone. Best Ruger 57 Pistol Semi-Automatic Pistol for online.

Is the Ruger PC carbine any good?

Ruger PC Carbine has been a pretty successful rifle. Ruger was brilliant when they designed it and intelligent when they priced it. It is priced slightly higher than the Keltec SUB2000 but lower than the B&T, CZ, SIG, and other non-AR pistol caliber carbines.

Ruger PC Charger Specs and Features
  • Capacity: 17 rounds
  • Weight: 5.2 pounds
  • Barrel length: 6.50 inches
  • Overall size: 16.50 inches
  • Stock option: Takedown
  • Receiver Material: Aluminum alloy
  • Receiver Finish: Type III hard-coat anodized
  • Twist: 1:10 inches RH

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    Mike B

    My preference has been Ruger. This time I could not locate a Ruger & this S&W became available thru Palmetto Armory. Decided to buy & also it would be good in Silver to easily I.D. from my Black Rugers. Was pleasantly surprised that it actually fits my hand much better. I now prefer shooting this S&W better than the several Rugers I have located around my house/vehicles. It also fits my shoulder harness nicely. Happy Owner!

    March 26, 2022
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    Patrick

    I have had mine about 2 years. When I first got it, I notice that there were some issues with reliability, with the first 200-400 rounds. After that it has been a flawless rifle, and I’m well into the thousands of rounds through it. Somewhere between 4000-5000. I think the reliability issues came from the sharp angles on the hammer-face. Once I shot it more it smoothed it out a bit, and it stopped catching. I will be buying more from PSA. They made me love the AK design. I have used ak’s before but never owned one until this rifle. I admit I buy a lot of Gucci guns, so I’m really happy PSA has delivered a product that encourages me to give the cheaper brands a chance

    March 19, 2022
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    Mel D

    GREAT GUN FOR MY DAUGHTER NEW TO SHOOTING ESPECIALLY SINCE THIS HASVA HIDDEN ENCLOSED HAMMER BUT ONLY HOLDS 5 SHOTS OF .38 CALIBER BUT DISAPPOINTED IT HAS THE HILLARY HOLE BY THE OPEN CYLINDER TAB….

    February 26, 2022
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    Larry

    boy we old guys have to constantly answer stupid questions and challenges so ck out national interest.org july /2018 and think before you print…..

    July 4, 2021
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    Larry

    own 2 ar’s and 5 ak’s.There is a reason and it’s not the price;if I want reliable is ak all the way why do you think seals use them.The 2 ar’s are 762 and because of design both break bolts after about 2000 rounds.I don’t need this when SHTF.Also have USA Draco and it purrs like wildcat .Just sayin…

    July 2, 2021
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    Mike

    Reliable? Aks have failed and the mudtest showed that. Ballistics better than 5.56 in sbrs? Debatable. 77 grain 5.56 out of a 10.3 is still going faster than 7.62×39 out of this 12.25 barrel. Yeah it’s cool and a beast gun but there’s a reason even the russians moved away from 7.62×39 and into 5.45.

    May 21, 2021
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    RJack

    there’s a reason the 300blk out is gaining steam. and it’s not only because it suppresses well. it also has very similar ballistics to the 7.62 x39.

    (also the russians switched to 5.45 because weight, and recoil under full auto)

    April 23, 2021
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    Nick

    “AK’s have failed”…that’s like saying “Shit has smelled good before.” Maybe. But rarely. Stoppages are a way of life for AR’s, an occasional thing for AK’s. Is the bullet going twice as fast? Let’s face it, I have some 154 grain soft nosed bullets. Probably travelling at least 4/5ths the speed of your 77 grainer. Twice the weight. Half again as large in diameter. Ain’t gonna throw mine in the mud. I have used both. Clean ’em, lube ’em, put ’em side by side and fire till they stop. See which one fails first. You know as well as I do the AK will still be running long after the AR freezes up. Heavier bullet, larger diameter, way more dependable. You know that.

    April 8, 2021
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    Gruber

    the M16/AR15 was not the same weapon in 1967 as it is today. Everyone knows it had reliability issues, most of which was caused by ammunition/powder.

    January 20, 2021
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    Hans

    SEALs *used* AKs in a war 50+ years ago, that’s not the same thing as “SEALs use them.” There’s a plethora of reasons they used them, not all were because of reliability. For example, if behind enemy lines, ammo can be resupplied off of enemy dead. Modern day SOF use a lot of different weapons, and train on everything they might encounter. It doesn’t mean the AK is their primary weapon, which is what you made it sound like.

    January 20, 2021
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