Ruger charger pcc pistol

The pic rail removable stocks are a beautiful addition to any low recoil carbine. This gun can easily be shot free hand, and is much more maneuverable without a stock. I have a similar chassis on my RugerPCC with red dot. I can easily hit 8 inch plates at 25 yards, using only a 1 point sling for tension.

The worst thing about them right now is the lack of stock options on the market. Sig has a few options for the MPX/MCX, but few if any are available in Canada, or available for import. I Run Guns does have a few Sig stocks on their site, and appear to be in stock. Hopefully we'll get some aftermarket manufacturers in the game soon and see some new options.
 
Sign, another Ruger Charger variant. What else will we lose as a result in Canada. Hard to get excited since losing the magazine capacity I had enjoyed in past with my 10/22 going back to the 80's. Sure, it's not Ruger's fault, its Canadian Law. The fix to it in my opinion is easy.

….Sig has a few options for the MPX/MCX, but few if any are available in Canada, or available for import. I Run Guns does have a few Sig stocks on their site, and appear to be in stock. Hopefully we'll get some aftermarket manufacturers in the game soon and see some new options.

What Sig MPX/MCX stock are you looking for?
 
Sign, another Ruger Charger variant. What else will we lose as a result in Canada. Hard to get excited since losing the magazine capacity I had enjoyed in past with my 10/22 going back to the 80's. Sure, it's not Ruger's fault, its Canadian Law. The fix to it in my opinion is easy.



What Sig MPX/MCX stock are you looking for?

I was initially looking for a the SIG thin folder while waiting for the chassis to arrive, but now that it is here and I have shot it, I don't think I am going to bother with a stock for now.
 
Sign, another Ruger Charger variant. What else will we lose as a result in Canada. Hard to get excited since losing the magazine capacity I had enjoyed in past with my 10/22 going back to the 80's. Sure, it's not Ruger's fault, its Canadian Law. The fix to it in my opinion is easy.



What Sig MPX/MCX stock are you looking for?

Normal Ruger PCC mag limit =10.
Handgun variant mag limit =10.

How do you figure this will impact the NR PCCS?
 
Normal Ruger PCC mag limit =10.
Handgun variant mag limit =10.

How do you figure this will impact the NR PCCS?
Exactly
I don’t see it affecting it at all.
Now I wish IRG would respond and let us know when we can see these coming in.
 
We have them on order and are suppose to see the first ones rolling out this week. Supply will be very small but we should have a few.

We will keep everyone in the loop.

The US IRUNGUNS Team
 
We have them on order and are suppose to see the first ones rolling out this week. Supply will be very small but we should have a few.

We will keep everyone in the loop.

The US IRUNGUNS Team
Thank you
I will take one for sure but can’t get ahold of anyone on the phone to pay for one
 
I fired the carbine and it's heavy.
I wouldn't buy the pistol version even if the pistol was considerably reduced in weigh.

I wonder if we had full Cap. magz, would anyone complain how 'Heavy' a Full .45 ACP Drum in that Thompson would be? I sure as heck Would not ~
 
Quantify heavy please, with numbers...

I had the carbine and with a red dot it was 7.5 lbs on the bathroom scale. I'm small and thought it handled exceptionally well
 
In Canada you could put a regular stock on it and have a handy restricted carbine for playing the PCC games up here. Beyond that, without a stock, the pistol is just an awkward range toy.

Take Care

Bob
 
In Canada you could put a regular stock on it and have a handy restricted carbine for playing the PCC games up here. Beyond that, without a stock, the pistol is just an awkward range toy.

Take Care

Bob
Yes was thinking something like this stock
 
Yes was thinking something like this stock

It would depend what the US defines as a brace vs a stock. If they decide it is a stock it falls under the Small Barreled Rifle legislation. Canadians cannot get the appropriate documents to be in possession of a SBR nor can you obtain an authorization to temporary import a SBR for competition. I asked US Customs. If it is defined as a pistol brace then your gun is a pistol and you can get the Form 6 approved and you are good to go. A phone call to Ruger will give you an answer if that stock/brace is made by Ruger.

Take Cafe

Bob
 
It would depend what the US defines as a brace vs a stock. If they decide it is a stock it falls under the Small Barreled Rifle legislation. Canadians cannot get the appropriate documents to be in possession of a SBR nor can you obtain an authorization to temporary import a SBR for competition. I asked US Customs. If it is defined as a pistol brace then your gun is a pistol and you can get the Form 6 approved and you are good to go. A phone call to Ruger will give you an answer if that stock/brace is made by Ruger.

Take Cafe

Bob
I would buy the stock separately
 
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