DarylS
(.700 member)
10/01/18 12:03 PM
For those in NEED of a new Toy

https://gundigest.com/rifles/tactical-rifles/new-gun-rugers-pistol-caliber-pc-carbine

Yeah - it is fugly.


Ripp
(.577 member)
10/01/18 12:09 PM
Re: For those in NEED of a new Toy

Quote:

https://gundigest.com/rifles/tactical-rifles/new-gun-rugers-pistol-caliber-pc-carbine

Yeah - it is fugly.



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Would be a lot of fun for plinking with the 30 round clip..

Ruger is really busting down the door in 2018 with new guns/equipment.. good for them..

Ripp


FlatTop45
(.300 member)
10/01/18 03:27 PM
Re: For those in NEED of a new Toy



Ruger is really busting down the door in 2018 with new guns/equipment.. good for them..

Ripp





I agree Ripp. Nice to see a company doing something proactively for a change. Most of them are afraid to take a chance on something new.


J


SharpsNitro
(.375 member)
10/01/18 03:42 PM
Re: For those in NEED of a new Toy

I saw that last week. I’ll stick with the CZ Scorpion I SBR’d, very fun gun to shoot.

Homer
(.416 member)
11/01/18 11:02 AM
Re: For those in NEED of a new Toy

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Donuts!

Thanks for sharing Daryl.

Doh!
Homer


DarylS
(.700 member)
11/01/18 11:10 AM
Re: For those in NEED of a new Toy

I'd go for one, maybe, but have to be 18 1/2" bl., not 16 1/2" and in .45 ACP.

ismith
(.224 member)
14/01/18 02:18 AM
Re: For those in NEED of a new Toy

Ugly guns sell I guess. Hope it's better than their Mark 4 they release last year.

93x64mm
(.416 member)
14/01/18 08:17 AM
Re: For those in NEED of a new Toy

Miss my little M1 Carbine....it was a real fun rifle to shoot.
Very good idea, very handy & compact but just not my cup of tea that's all!


DarylS
(.700 member)
14/01/18 11:16 AM
Re: For those in NEED of a new Toy

We used M1 Carbines as jail rifles for a spell. They were bought by the BC Government from the Bulgarian Government after they were fed up with them.
I shot a possible with one of them at my first qualification, back in 79. That was amazing, actually, because I had no stoppages, while everyone else had stove-pipes with their rifles.
The funniest thing was they did not know how to clear them.
By the time I became an instructor, we only had the handguns (6" M10's (+ 4-model 1950's) and 12 bore Model 870's.
Fun guns, all.
I used a .38/44 Outdoorsman (allways possibles), until I had worked on 2 of the model 10's, triggers and actions for the 2 of us instructing. I just smoothed them up a bit and polished the bores. Never picked up a spec of lead, after that.
Actually worked nicer than those old model 1950 .38/44's.
The sight radius was a definite boon as well, over the 4"bl. on the Outdoorsmans.


Rothhammer1
(.400 member)
14/01/18 06:45 PM
Re: For those in NEED of a new Toy

An interesting article:

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The author (in 1966) has this to say of the AR-15;
"I don't see any sporting potential for this piece, but I may be overlooking something."


I wouldn't mind having one o' these:


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