Ruger PC Carbine ARL Chassis

Does this make the Ruger PCC a AR..........

Why? What makes you even ask so? Not even remotely similar to AR lower. Just a chassis for PC Carbine based on "AR ergonomics" that allows AR triggers. I hope they will wise up and offer 1913 back section. Also lacking bolt locking and release.
 
OP, unless it uses an AR lower, it is not an AR. It just uses some AR parts. From the article:

"If you ever wanted your Ruger PC Carbine to have the same ergonomics as the AR-15, and use standard AR parts, Infitech now has a solution. Their new Ruger PC Carbine ARL Chassis can use the following AR15 parts: trigger/fire control group, safety, magazine release, pistol grip and buffer tube/stock..."

If it works well, I really like the idea of a different (better) trigger group and safety for this rifle.
 
Good question SSG, but there doesn't seem to be any legal reason why not. Might have more of an issue exporting them from the US. And if they work well, they'll probably be hard to come by.
 
On the pcc The upper is the serial firearm correct? So this should just be a gun part. But trying to convince cba / police that the lower is not a gun and needs no serial might be a challenge.
 
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infinitech also makes a adapter to accept ar15 handguards and center tha barrel in them, but no stock... I contacted them and they said they're discontinuing it. that being said I don't think they'll make a 1913 stock attachment point or make any more changes to the chassis.

edit: I also think this kit makes the gun look worse Lol
 
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