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 fired the carbine and it's heavy.
I wouldn't buy the pistol version even if the pistol was considerably reduced in weigh.
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.
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Bob
A recent study has shown 1 out of 3 liberals are as stupid as the other 2.
"If the human population held hands around the equator, a significant portion of them would drown"
Suffer the fools with grace...God made enough of them
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.
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Bob
A recent study has shown 1 out of 3 liberals are as stupid as the other 2.
"If the human population held hands around the equator, a significant portion of them would drown"
Suffer the fools with grace...God made enough of them
it looks nice with the stock...I like!
power corrupts, but absolute power is kinda cool!
A recent study has shown 1 out of 3 liberals are as stupid as the other 2.
"If the human population held hands around the equator, a significant portion of them would drown"
Suffer the fools with grace...God made enough of them