Ruger PC Carbine

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Just dragged this up way back from page 26 as it's just started happening to me. Did anyone come up with a fix yet?

I've got the same exact issue, it's a ruger pc carbine thing. I plan on buying a Mcarbo spring that's 15% stronger to hopefully keep the bolt from shifting it's weight and causing the bolt to move off the bolt hold open. It's like the spring is too weak, and the bolt hold open lever thing you press in has a spring in it that's too strong and both work together to make for an almost pointless bolt hold open.
 
I recently picked up a PC9 with the MLOK forend. Once the Magpul stock comes out I will swap it into that. Took it out yesterday for the first time, put 50 rounds through with no issues. Accuracy with the irons was pretty good too! 115gr Federal Black Pack FMJ did 1325 fps (rated at 1150 fps from 4" barrel)
 
The PC9 fits absolutely perfectly into the pack that Ruger sells for the takedown 10/22; room for optics, mags, ammo, etc. plus a certain amount of padding and protection for the rifle. The Magpul stock does...what, exactly?

If I had wanted a Keltec Sub2000...
 
Looking real good with the Mapul stock that's due to come out autumn 2020:

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Just got mine today its a really beefy little gun and feels excellent I can't wait to shoot it and see what the hype is about. Definitely going to drop it in the magpul back packer stock once its out.
 
Anyone know where to find a case/backpack for this?

The Hazard 4 sling packs are quite comfortable and fit a number of models of taken down PCCs nicely. I know 'barfman' likes his a lot for his Ruger PCC. Holds the thing very stable along with enough ammunition for a day of plinking and some lunch and other small articles.
 
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