Description
The RUGER PC CARBINE is a versatile, budget-friendly 9mm pistol-caliber carbine designed for practical use. It’s a takedown rifle that accepts common pistol magazines, offering a reliable and affordable platform for home defense, plinking, or competition. Its simple design and magazine interchangeability make it a standout value in its class.
Key Features
- Interchangeable Magazine Wells: Switch between Ruger Security-9 and popular Glock magazines (like those for the Glock 17/19). No gunsmithing required.
- Dead Blow Bolt System: Tungsten weight reduces felt recoil and muzzle rise for faster follow-up shots.
- Takedown Design: Breaks down quickly for easy transport and storage.
- Integrated Picatinny Rail & Sights: Comes ready for optics with adjustable ghost ring rear and blade front sights.
- Ambidextrous Controls: User-friendly for both right and left-handed shooters.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | 9mm Luger |
|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 16.25″ (threaded 1/2-28) |
| Overall Length | 34.37″ |
| Weight | 6.8 lbs |
| Stock | Glass-filled nylon synthetic |
| Receiver | CNC-milled 7075-T6 aluminum |
Here’s the thing—you get a cold hammer-forged, fluted barrel and a milled aluminum receiver at a price point where many competitors use simpler manufacturing. The $542.69 price tag is a major part of its appeal, undercutting many direct competitors while offering robust features. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Who This Rifle Is For
This carbine is ideal for the budget-conscious shooter who wants a practical, multi-role firearm. It’s perfect for the Glock owner looking for a rifle that shares magazines, the home defender wanting a lightweight, low-recoil option, or the recreational plinker seeking an affordable 9mm rifle. Its simple operation makes it a great choice for newer shooters as well.
Pros & Cons: The Practical Tradeoffs
Pros: Outstanding magazine compatibility is its killer feature. The takedown design is genuinely useful. Recoil is mild, making it pleasant to shoot all day. The included sights are good, and the rail means optics are drop-in ready. You get a lot of rifle for the money.
Cons: The stock is functional but basic—don’t expect fancy ergonomics. At nearly 7 pounds, it’s not the lightest PCC on the market. Some users may wish for a more refined trigger, though it’s perfectly serviceable for its role.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which Glock magazines does it use?
A: It comes configured for Ruger Security-9 mags, but the included interchangeable well allows use of common double-stack 9mm Glock magazines, like those for the Glock 17, 19, and compatible models. Switching takes just a minute.
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?
A: Yes. This model features a 16.25″ barrel with 1/2″-28 threads and includes a thread protector, making it ready for a muzzle device or suppressor adapter.
Q: Is it reliable with different ammunition types?
A: The blowback action is known for being forgiving. It typically runs well with a wide range of 9mm ammo, from 115-grain FMJ to heavier defensive hollow points, which is a key part of its practical value.
For a dependable, versatile pistol-caliber carbine that prioritizes function and value over frills, the Ruger PC Carbine is a compelling choice. See if it fits your needs at firearms-missouri.com.




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