https://ruger.com/products/lcCarbine/models.html
I'll give you a hint, it's ten reasons why my wallet is gonna be toast next year lol
I'll give you a hint, it's ten reasons why my wallet is gonna be toast next year lol
https://ruger.com/products/lcCarbine/models.html
I'll give you a hint, it's ten reasons why my wallet is gonna be toast next year lol
I think chances are good. Those look to be Glock mags, and it should fall under the .45 LC FRT, given that they're functionally identical save for chamberingIf you are buying 5.7x28 or 10mm ammo, yes for sure........ buck a round for cheap federal AE
Can they even be imported since C-21 and the 5 round Mag requirements on new rifles (hence the Crypto using 5 rd proprietary mags and the magwell won't fit AR pattern mags)?
In a semi auto repeater? Unlikely. Sales of PCCs is heavily influenced by availability of magazines, which makes 357mag a hard sell.No 357 mag?
Grip length + trying to avoid mag issues with the rimmed case = serious amount of redesign. mags would likely have to be single stack and proprietary.No 357 mag?
Grip length wouldn't be an issue, 5.7x28 has virtually the same OAL as 357mag (1.594 vs 1.59).Grip length + trying to avoid mag issues with the rimmed case = serious amount of redesign. mags would likely have to be single stack and proprietary.
357sig seems like the obvious answer if you want something closer to 357mag... but it seems to me that cartridge is practically dead at this point so i wouldn't be holding my breath...Fine, 38 special…..ugg…
Friend of mine got a Glock in 357 Sig. I was surprised at how powerful it is. That round is no joke.357sig seems like the obvious answer if you want something closer to 357mag... but it seems to me that cartridge is practically dead at this point so i wouldn't be holding my breath...