Am I the Only One Who Wants a Ruger PC Carbine in 10mm?

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  • AlBeight

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    I think a Ruger PC Carbine in 10mm would be perfect. :party29:

    45 ACP would work as well.
    You’re not alone. I’d also like a 10mm, or maybe a .40. Frankly I have more than enough 9mm’s to play with, including a Hi-Point PCC in 9mm. Right now I’m leaning towards a Kriss Vector in that regards.
     

    Jimbob2.0

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    Id be seriously tempted to get one.

    That said all in I think I would prefer .45 or .357 sig.

    You may have to content yourself with a HiPoint 10mm in the mean time.
     

    GregSB

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    Feb 20, 2013
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    I have a TNW Aero survival rifle in 10mm. It takes glock mags. It's a really nice shooting rifle in a small package. I have the Just right carbine in 9mm. They are getting ready to release a 10mm conversion kit for it. They keep delaying it because they can't keep up with demand for the 10mn full rifles.
     

    lazarus

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    Jun 23, 2015
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    I think a Ruger PC Carbine in 10mm would be perfect. :party29:

    45 ACP would work as well.

    No. I want one in 9mm and Ruger to sell bolt heads and barrel/forearms in .40s&w, .45ACP and 10mm auto (sorry .357sig guys :lol2:)

    I guess selling it in all of those calibers with the option to buy just a bolt and barrel separately also.

    Sure no clue what the going price would be, but if it was $200-300 for a new barrel and bolt to swap calibers pretty quickly, hell yeah id be buying more options.
     

    GolfR

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    Oct 20, 2016
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    No. I want one in 9mm and Ruger to sell bolt heads and barrel/forearms in .40s&w, .45ACP and 10mm auto (sorry .357sig guys :lol2:)

    I guess selling it in all of those calibers with the option to buy just a bolt and barrel separately also.

    Sure no clue what the going price would be, but if it was $200-300 for a new barrel and bolt to swap calibers pretty quickly, hell yeah id be buying more options.

    That would be really sweat. I have a feeling that you would have to switch some springs out as well (or maybe they are part of the bolt?) because of the recoil energy difference.
     

    lazarus

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    Jun 23, 2015
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    That would be really sweat. I have a feeling that you would have to switch some springs out as well (or maybe they are part of the bolt?) because of the recoil energy difference.

    Maybe. With the ASR it is just the bolt face and barrel you have to swap. I think if I rememebr from the couple of disassembly videos I’ve seen the springs in the PCC should be easy to swap as well.
     

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