Help in Choosing a rifle

Haha, oops, I see that I basically just paraphrased your post, sorry. Maybe someone will post something that actually adds to the conversation!

I will say that last-round-bolt-hold-open designs on straight blowback firearms like these can be finicky, and sometimes the bolt release levers don't work well at all.

Oh, no, not all all. It was helpful to hear it reiterated from a different person's perspective.

Jmcc said:
On the guns I have that have it, its nice, but since I don't race its not a deal breaker for me

It's like power windows and cruise control. I enjoy them and would pay a little bit more to have it but if it was the only thing missing from a gun i really liked otherwise i wouldn't pass it over for just that one thing.

Also good insight, thank you.
 
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One other item i found really helpful for 9mm was a mag loader
Getting round 9 and 10 in the mag can put a lot of strain on your thumb. If you are doing it multiple times on a range day it can loose its fun really quickly!

https://www.firearmsoutletcanada.com/maglula-uplula-universal-pistol-magazine-loader-up60b-.html

These are great because they work on just about any pistol caliber mag (hence the name Universal)

This! I have manually loaded rounds in Glock mags one day in my life and it will stay that way. The Upupla (sp.) loaders are a serious godsend and makes reloading mags at the range relatively effortless.
 
Hey all,

First time buying a rifle. My intended use is recreational and target practice.

I was looking at the following,

5.56 Nato
1. Kodiak W180C Gen2
2. bcl-srv2-siberian

9mm lugger
1. Ruger
2. JR
3. FX9


Questions:
1. In terms of ammo, which is usually cheaper 5.56 / 9mm lugger ?
2. which rifle is better among the 5 ? i see Kodiak gen2 is in stock and also Ruger and JR. Fx9 is not in stock in many sites that i checked
3. Along with rifles, what are the accessories i should buy and any recommendation.

TIA

If those are the only options that you are considering for 5.56, go with the 9mm options. Ruger and FX9 I have and between the two, Ruger is good to start, whereas FX9 has more of a fun factor for me and has great ergonomics/balance.

I have a WK180 Gen 1.5 - I think there are better options out there (like the X95 and the SL8)

9mm ammo is cheaper and has more options - different grains, styles, makes and models.

Ruger comes in a few configurations but if you get the popular one with MLOK aluminum handguard and adjustable stock, I have found that one a bit front heavy. But it is reliable as can be.

Accessories -

-Eye and ear protection (I'd recommend the Howard Leight Impact Sports over the ears muffs to start).
-If you get any of the above, a decent red dot would be recommended - I'd suggest a good value well regarded red dot - Sig Sauer Romeo 5.
-Probably want to get a nice gun case/range bag - I actually like the soft cases and use the Saviour brand - lots of pockets and storage and different lengths of bag - you can get it on Amazon.
-Probably a good range bag/case - I just use a 50cal Plano polymer case to bring my ammo/muffs/and then include a screwdriver, etc.
-I think this is an underrated item but get a number of chamber flags. Good for overall safety and good practice to use
-Upula mag loader for 9mm
-Extra magazines whatever you end up buying - PMAG are great - I actually don't recommend the OEM Glock mags, but that's just me
-Get some cleaning supplies - there are some universal kits you can use to start - get some patches sized for the caliber you have, and some cleaner - Hoppes 9, G96, any other CLP etc.
-I personally recommend a FAT wrench for torquing stuff down - there are lots of applications for this.
 
Not having a last round hold open on a direct blowback pistol caliber weapon shouldn't be a deal breaker. It's a nifty thing to allow us canucks to feel like we own cool things like ARs. My humble opinion.
 
i went to firearmsoutlet and they are moving so they didnt allow me to try any gun. but will do this weekend. But person i spoke to at the store front, suggested ruger over JRC. Also, said the same thing like some mentioned here.

like ruger has peep sight / iron sight and JRC doesnt have.


so i went to gagnon store and they had ruger backpacker (one with mag stock) and i lifted and tried but they didnt have JRC to compare.

gagnon staff said, i can get ruger backpacker + 2 rings (i dont know what he meant.. to attach sling may be?) + plus a scope if interested. but i see ruger has more votes than jrc across the board.
 
Ah, I see. I'm sure you know that gun owners have a serious public image problem as it is, and this is a public forum. Delicate flowers like myself are surprised that CGN would even allow such a spicy username.




Smart!

FWIW, I haven't seen much info regarding the CT red dot that the JRC comes with. Hard to say how much value it adds to the package, but at the very least it should be a usable sight for however long it lasts.

im not sure what happened but now i was told by admin that my account will be deactivated because of my username.
 
im not sure what happened but now i was told by admin that my account will be deactivated because of my username.

Jeepers, they won't let you just change it? That's a bummer. I guess it's their sandbox... Looks like you haven't posted much since you joined, maybe you flew under the radar until now.

I hope it doesn't put you off of this site, there's a good community here.
 
This! I have manually loaded rounds in Glock mags one day in my life and it will stay that way. The Upupla (sp.) loaders are a serious godsend and makes reloading mags at the range relatively effortless.

True, but it's not just Glock 10/10 mags, lots of others are similarly tight (M&P mags, I'm looking at you!). It's one of the major reasons I always go for pinned regular capacity mags when I can.
 
So... I get that it's a convenient visual/weight-based cue that your magazine is empty to have the bolt hold-open. You also don't get the terrible "click" on an empty chamber, which will save a tiny bit of wear and tear on your firing pin. Are there other safety/operational benefits to having a bolt hold open?

I ask because the Crusader 9 9mm upper doesn't have a hold open feature either (the 5.56mm Sentinel upper does), but it never struck me as a feature that was really necessary or crucial, just a "nice to have".

I guess from a tactical shooting / 3 gun point of view, you can swap the magazine and hit the bolt release instead of using the charging handle again?
Well I am not sure I would describe either IPSC or IDPA as tactical shooting but for any type of action shooting speed comes into play. Inserting a mag quickly and getting your firearm loaded quickly helps in the scoring. Personally I have found recharging the rifle is quicker when you rifle is at bolt lock back and all you have to do is hit a lever to close the bolt. On some carbines the lever/button is easier to hit than others. I have seen folks reload their carbine with the bolt closed only to find the mag was not fully seated and the mag falls out as they bring the carbine back to the horizontal. Mag insertion is easier to fully seat when the bolt is held open from my experience. If you are not ever going to play the games or have no intention of competing in terms of worrying about your score than it really doesn't matter.

Take Care

Bob
 
Fair policy on that username [optics]. Rejoin this thread with your new username account and let us know what happened next.

"Rings" ... for conventional scope mounting probably, which might make sense for a Backpacker use-case?
 
... I have seen folks reload their carbine with the bolt closed only to find the mag was not fully seated and the mag falls out as they bring the carbine back to the horizontal. Mag insertion is easier to fully seat when the bolt is held open from my experience. ...

Same issue you get with autoloading pistols, and again another reason to use pinned regular capacity mags.

With the bolt locked back, I'm curious if you see magazine over-insertion issues with PCCs in competition. I've never had that type of malfunction so I hadn't thought about it much, but IV8888 had one in his review of the S&W FPC. Other PCCs look like they could be even more prone to that type of malfunction.
 
i went to firearmsoutlet and they are moving so they didnt allow me to try any gun. but will do this weekend. But person i spoke to at the store front, suggested ruger over JRC. Also, said the same thing like some mentioned here.

like ruger has peep sight / iron sight and JRC doesnt have.


so i went to gagnon store and they had ruger backpacker (one with mag stock) and i lifted and tried but they didnt have JRC to compare.

gagnon staff said, i can get ruger backpacker + 2 rings (i dont know what he meant.. to attach sling may be?) + plus a scope if interested. but i see ruger has more votes than jrc across the board.

For rings he means means the two rings that a scope goes into. The are sold separate from the scope. Usually about $30-$40 value depending... and a scope (Aka, Glass) can go from a few hundred to a few thousand depending....

Most of us just run red dots on the 9mm . those run between $150-$400 (an avg)

They are both good guns whichever you choose. It's like you are trying to pick between the hot blond and the hot brunet. THEY ARE BOTH HOT! :)
 
For rings he means means the two rings that a scope goes into. The are sold separate from the scope. Usually about $30-$40 value depending... and a scope (Aka, Glass) can go from a few hundred to a few thousand depending....

Most of us just run red dots on the 9mm . those run between $150-$400 (an avg)

They are both good guns whichever you choose. It's like you are trying to pick between the hot blond and the hot brunet. THEY ARE BOTH HOT! :)

Makes total sense. yes and he showed the traditional scope and it was about 180 or so.

as im just starting i dont want to spend too much. Any value red dot from here ?

https://www.cabelas.ca/category/red-dot-sights/1479?iso=1

or anything in general ? firearmsoutlet guy told me.. highmount red dot will be good so we can still use the iron sight.

BTW.. this is my new account. i dont know how to deactivate the old account which admin asked me to do voluntarily. :D i guess i did in a way.


im going to get backpacker ruger. Im sure i wont go wrong with that choice.
 
Hey all,

First time buying a rifle. My intended use is recreational and target practice.

I was looking at the following,

5.56 Nato
1. Kodiak W180C Gen2
2. bcl-srv2-siberian

9mm lugger
1. Ruger
2. JR
3. FX9


Questions:
1. In terms of ammo, which is usually cheaper 5.56 / 9mm lugger ?
2. which rifle is better among the 5 ? i see Kodiak gen2 is in stock and also Ruger and JR. Fx9 is not in stock in many sites that i checked
3. Along with rifles, what are the accessories i should buy and any recommendation.

TIA

22 Long Rifle
 
.... Any value red dot from here ?

...or anything in general ? firearmsoutlet guy told me.. highmount red dot will be good so we can still use the iron sight.

BTW.. this is my new account. i dont know how to deactivate the old account which admin asked me to do voluntarily. :D i guess i did in a way.
....

Glad you got it sorted out.

Lots of good dot options from $150 up, there are many threads on the topic in this subforum and in the optics subforum. Quick version: Decide how much you want to spend and go from there. Or handle a few in person so you can see what your $ gets you. I'd recommend a tube style red dot with an enclosed emitter, rather than the pistol style with the open emitter.

It's hard to argue with the Sig Romeo5, often comes on sale at Cabelas for $180. Even at regular retail, it's still excellent value. It has the shake awake feature, which you usually have to spend much more to get.

I can't think of any common mounts that will allow you to use the iron sights without removing the optic, maybe the sales guy was talking about high mount see-through rings with a conventional scope.
 
Same issue you get with autoloading pistols, and again another reason to use pinned regular capacity mags.

With the bolt locked back, I'm curious if you see magazine over-insertion issues with PCCs in competition. I've never had that type of malfunction so I hadn't thought about it much, but IV8888 had one in his review of the S&W FPC. Other PCCs look like they could be even more prone to that type of malfunction.

It is possible to over insert the mag. I shoot IDPA and we reload our pistols from slide lock all the time. As a CSO I have SO'd probably 2,000 shooters in Sanctioned matchs and have witnessed zero ⁰over-insertions of any kind. I have yet to see it happen in the few carbine matches I have been involved with. What I have seen over the years have been situations where loaded mags not being fully seated when the reload was done with the slide is closed. The M&P 10 rounders can be difficult to reload if there is little spring left in the mag when they are fully loaded. If you are into slamming mags into guns when the slide is closed or bolt is forward you might damage the gun when doing a reload with the bolt back. Frankly, I think it is an issue only if you really just have to find something to complain about. That said it could happen and for those who own a gun that does not lock open on the last round something to justify their purchase.

Take Care
Bob
 
It is possible to over insert the mag. I shoot IDPA and we reload our pistols from slide lock all the time. As a CSO I have SO'd probably 2,000 shooters in Sanctioned matchs and have witnessed zero ⁰over-insertions of any kind. I have yet to see it happen in the few carbine matches I have been involved with. What I have seen over the years have been situations where loaded mags not being fully seated when the reload was done with the slide is closed. The M&P 10 rounders can be difficult to reload if there is little spring left in the mag when they are fully loaded. If you are into slamming mags into guns when the slide is closed or bolt is forward you might damage the gun when doing a reload with the bolt back. Frankly, I think it is an issue only if you really just have to find something to complain about. That said it could happen and for those who own a gun that does not lock open on the last round something to justify their purchase.

Take Care
Bob

Thanks for your insight. I haven't done reloads under stress with the PCC that I have (no BHO) but I can definitely envision that potentially being an issue. Thank you.
 
I bought the base model Ruger and then swapped into that stock.
By getting it already done you save about $200 vs getting them separate

As i mentioned earlier I have the Ruger (in this backpacker config) and the JR

They are both great and neither is a bad choice, but they are set up for slightly different uses

If you want compact and VERY reliable get the Ruger
If you AR style and already set up in tatical gear get the JR

or do what I did and GET BOTH :)

one final question... hopefully...

if i can get the ruger PCC (basic version with shotgun style stock) and backpacker config stock for pretty much same price as the direct backpacker config model.. what you would buy ?

get the basic model and eventually swap or get the backpacker model right now ? is there any use otherwise ?
 
Same issue you get with autoloading pistols, and again another reason to use pinned regular capacity mags.

With the bolt locked back, I'm curious if you see magazine over-insertion issues with PCCs in competition. I've never had that type of malfunction so I hadn't thought about it much, but IV8888 had one in his review of the S&W FPC. Other PCCs look like they could be even more prone to that type of malfunction.

new PAL holder here

can you explain a bit further about benefits of the pinned mags vs regular capacity mags
 
It is possible to over insert the mag. I shoot IDPA and we reload our pistols from slide lock all the time. As a CSO I have SO'd probably 2,000 shooters in Sanctioned matchs and have witnessed zero ⁰over-insertions of any kind. I have yet to see it happen in the few carbine matches I have been involved with. What I have seen over the years have been situations where loaded mags not being fully seated when the reload was done with the slide is closed. The M&P 10 rounders can be difficult to reload if there is little spring left in the mag when they are fully loaded. If you are into slamming mags into guns when the slide is closed or bolt is forward you might damage the gun when doing a reload with the bolt back. Frankly, I think it is an issue only if you really just have to find something to complain about. That said it could happen and for those who own a gun that does not lock open on the last round something to justify their purchase.

Take Care
Bob

Well, with pistols you can't over-insert because the floorplate stops at the grip. For PCCs with non-flush-fit mag wells, it's a different story. Or using extended magazines in either PCC or pistol, I guess.

But I agree: If it's not a real problem, it's not a real problem. I did see countless failures to seat magazines on a closed slide/bolt in my competition days, probably the most common malfunction (though really it's operator error in the face of sub-optimal mechanical operation). And it's probably splitting hairs for most, but it is faster to reload with bolt/slide forward when you have the option. But it doesn't take much experience to show anyone that keeping track of rounds fired while on the clock is a lofty goal. ;)
 
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