Ruger PC Carbine now with CZ 75 magazines!

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So over the years it was speculated that Ruger would release more magwell adapters for the PC carbine from it's original line up of Ruger American, Security 9 and Glock mag well adapters. Unfortunately nothing as materialized from Ruger and no 3rd party has developed anything until now!

Innovation armory (IA) has for the past 2-3 years been slowly developing a CZ 75 mag well adapter for the PC carbine. You can follow their development on their Instagram page. Now your Ruger PC carbine can use CZ 75 magazines!

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I recently purchased their newly released adapter (exclusively available from Select shooting supplies). The adapter is very bare bones requiring you to strip the OEM magwell adapter of 2 metal parts (The ejector (34) and the last round plunger (36)) to add onto IA's magwell.

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Ruger American magwell next to IA CZ 75 mag well. The IA Magwell is made of some type of polymer but it feels at least as strong as the OEM Ruger magwell.

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OEM parts to strip

It also reverses the magazine release button to be the magazine release stud (5) instead of the button (3) this might mean over sized magazine releases may not work anymore with this magwell adapter. (I don't have an oversized magazine release to test). But it does project out more like the MCarbo magazine release meaning you don't have to buy an extended mag release with this magwell adapter.

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See bottom right picture the magazine release spring has to be on the magazine stud to work.

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Magazine release is now the stud instead of the button (note how it projects out, which is also holding my Mec-Gar CZ 75 magazine)

For compatibility it would work best with newer CZ 75 magazines as older (original CZ 75 pre-b) or less featured ones (I have 4 no-name "made in italy" magazines from corwin arms) only have a magazine slot cut out of the right side of the magazine body which means the magazine stud has to be on the left side for it to work. The older magazines also didn't reliably activate the last round bolt hold open on the PC carbine. But my newer Mec-Gar CZ 75 magazine did.

No range test yet, but I basically wanted to get the word out and do a quick show off of what the kit is like especially if you already have a CZ 75 and wanted one of the first PCC's in the world to offer magazine compatibility with CZ 75 magazines.

Function wise it "works" with all CZ 75 magazines in that they all lock into place in the mag well, but at a minimum you need the Mec-Gar or OEM CZ magazines to get all the features out of it (such as last round bolt hold open, and ambidextrous magazine release). IA has stated they tested and intended their magazine adapter to work best with CZ 75 shadow 2 magazines but it should be compatible with CZ and Mec-Gar magazines.

In the future they stated they want to release adapters for the Canik and SIG P320 magazines but are only starting to prototype now, and with the pending legal situation with firearms and magazines aren't going especially hard to develop it. But I'm exciting how a Canadian company are trying new things out and brought to market a new and innovative product sure to be popular.


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Still haven't had the chance to take it out to the range, (forgot my keycard) but I did install the Ruger PC carbine into the Magpul PC Backpacker stock and install the IA adapter.

It fits and works so far, except the Magpul PC backpacker stock has a larger magazine button/release hole. Where sometimes pressing the stud gets hung up a bit or shifts around the hole.

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This is excellent news from a Canadian company.

Now my CZ75 and PCC can go to the range together. I used to fear getting to the firing line with my CZ magazines in one hand and my Ruger rifle in the other, but no more!

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Great to see options and Canadian ingenuity on display. I personally question CZ mags being the priority, but I guess the CZ guys don't have a lot of PCC options as it is so maybe it will be a winner.
 
The most popular USPSA and IPSC Production guns are CZ Shadow 2's (while not the end all be all, speaks to a certain amount of popularity), and as you say there aren't any PCC options for CZ magazines. I think going for the CZ 75/shadow/Shadow 2 line up of magazines makes a lot of sense as it probably is one of the most common magazines besides Glock.

Innovation armory also has to deal with the geometry of magazines and not all magazines can be made to work within the Ruger PC carbine. I mean even making this work with CZ 75 magazines involves reversing the magazine button and magazine stud to get it to work.

Hopefully they can do adapters for a lot of different magazines but I think getting CZ 75 magazines working first is amazing and what prompted me to make this post.
 
Well this would have saved me plenty of money on mags a couple years ago. Now how about designing a use for all those scorpion mags I have laying around hah..
 
Shooting Video, at the range!


Works perfectly with Mec-Gar CZ 75 magazines, loads on a closed bolt and activates the LRBHO. Pre-B CZ 75 magazines don't lock the bolt back and depending on the pin job can't load on a closed bolt.
 
With AR-15s no longer being an option for 3-gun shooters, the PCC divisions are (In my experience) now the most popular. With a lot of people either running Glocks or Shadows, it makes sense to have both as magwell options for the popular PCCs that have interchangeable magwells. Not a typical option for JR Carbines, but they are relatively simple, so I just machined one for mine :)
 
Got the CZ_75 adapter, any tips about how to remove Magpul mag release?
The original one has a Allen key bolt, don't see any on the Magpul's.
 
The Magpul backpacker stock IIRC requires you to overdepress the magazine release, and you should see a small 0.5" hex screw on the opposite side parallel to the stock not perpendicular. You can't use the Magpul backpacker stock magazine release since it isn't compatible with the IA Magazine adapter catch.

The OEM Ruger magazine release assembly fits in the Magpul stock but its a touch smaller than the hole, as you can see in my pictures.
 
The Magpul backpacker stock IIRC requires you to overdepress the magazine release, and you should see a small 0.5" hex screw on the opposite side parallel to the stock not perpendicular. You also can't use the Magpul backpacker stock magazine release since it isn't compatible with the Magazine adapter catch.

The OEM Ruger magazine release assembly fits in the Magpul stock but its a touch smaller than the hole.

Thanks for the details!
Bummer, I sold the original stock with the mag release... will see if I can find a replacement.
 
That’s awesome !
Hopefully more platforms will adapt to CZ mags.
Now if Glock/Cz/Sig could sit in a Room together ,,,who am I kidding haa.
Oh ya auto builders did that and we have the OBD port.
 
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