PCC pick of the litter?

Joel

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With all the PCCs on the market right now, is there an "easy button" answer for best of the best?

Very little experience with them except for having shot a Sub 2K. Y'all know better than I
 
The Ruger's just seem to work, right out of the box. Other's need this or that done first to run proper, or are ammo picky, or thrice the price, or restricted... Not the best looking nor does it have the best ergonomics of the bunch, but its got a lot of current aftermarket support.
 
Any pcc besides the kodiak pcc is good. Get whatever one you like the most they will all be reliable except for the kodiak k9.
 
Best of the best is probably the SPC9 or APC9 Pro, only other gun that you might consider is the Raven 9 if you want to be able to tune it for competitions, but I still hate the idea of buying anything from Lockhart.
 
Depends what you want out of a pcc.
Pick 2
Reliability, cost or accuracy.

Then tell us your plan for it.
Competition, plinking, etc.

Reliability, with cost/accuracy pretty much a tie

I enjoy my 10mm Kriss Vector.

That sounds really cool!

The Ruger seems to have a really big following


Best of the best is probably the SPC9 or APC9 Pro, only other gun that you might consider is the Raven 9 if you want to be able to tune it for competitions, but I still hate the idea of buying anything from Lockhart.


They must have done something that really left a bad impression
 
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Ruger pc9 ticks all the boxes for me, but one con is the pic rail not being to spec so you have to choose your optic carefully
 
Ruger pc9.
It's been proving itselfs very reliable with those in competition having tens of thousands of rounds through them with nothing but standard maintenance.
 
I'm a big fan of the Ruger PCC with a Sig Sauer Romeo5 red dot & MagPul stock!

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Oohh, that is a cool look! Good red dot for the money too!

Thanks for all the input, everyone!
 
How do you find your rifle for holding zero after you disassemble it?

At 50m, I can not discern any change in zero.

When I first got the rifle, I adjusted the barrel nut so there is NO wiggle in the barrel between it & the receiver.

It's a solid piece of kit & I highly recommend the Ruger PPC!
 
At 50m, I can not discern any change in zero.

When I first got the rifle, I adjusted the barrel nut so there is NO wiggle in the barrel between it & the receiver.

It's a solid piece of kit & I highly recommend the Ruger PPC!

Thanks for the info, I recently ordered a backpacker version and it's on it's way along with a similar red dot. I'm really looking forward to trying it out.
 
I have owned most of the modern, and many of the obsolete PCC/SMG platforms available on the Canadian market during the past 40 years. I can say without hesitation that of the designs still available to Canadian RPAL holders, the B+T APC series is the superior (but also the priciest) option. I would have said the MP5, but that was prohibited in the early 1990s. Next up I'd recommend the SIG MPX or the CZ Skorpion EVO3, but both of those models were prohibited in 2020. So of what's left? Definitely the APC 9, Pro variant or otherwise. Competing designs run a distant second to the B+T product in terms of design and manufacturing excellence, which results in impeccable reliability and superb practical accuracy. One decent design that has thus far escaped the ban-hammer but is frequently overlooked is the Chilean SIG 540-based FAMAE SAF. This is particularly true of the .40 S&W variant, which features m robust steel magazines as opposed to the fragile polymer 9mm mags manufactured by FAMAE to date.

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Bartok always has all the cool stuff. For the rest of us w/o prohib status Ruger is flawless and so many options for, it's like a 'big boy' 10/22.
ATRS has a bunch of cool new offerings, including short barrels, different fore ends and a chassis.
 
Another vote for the Ruger PC9 here.

Like a fool I sold mine earlier this year after having it a few years and a couple thousand rounds. Not one failure of any kind and I love the sights on these rifles. My kids were as disappointed in my actions as I was, so last week I picked up another, this time the backpacker model.

I just got back from the range tonight and again, absolutely flawless. A little tweak to the rear sight at 50m and then just about spot on at 100m with the open sights.

I can't say enough good about these Ruger rifles.
 
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