Re: finger length. To disengage is doable. To put the safety on, with the same hand, while maintaining your grip, is impossible.
Would obviously be reverse for lefties
There are 2 ways to think of this, for action shooting you usually start with rifle in hand, safety off OR you start the cof with the long arm prestaged in a drop box or table in the course of fire.
Ipsc/IDPA PCC only has the one gun, so you would always start with rifle in hand or staged on a table in front of you, multigun you could have it staged seperate as you may use other guns at stage start.
The ruger pc carbine uses the exact same safety as the 10/22 rifle, there are tutorials on how to modify the stock one for left hand use, or you can buy various premade left hand safeties of factory length or extended variety.
Since your concern is putting the safety on, just slap a left hand safety in it so your trigger finger will activate it on instead of off in the stock configuration.
Really id like to be able to do both with the same hand, I see what you mean though.
That wasn't muscle memory; I don't think you practiced falling on your ass over and over until you automatically interposed your thumb under the hammer without conscious thought. That was just plain clear thinking and reacting calmly under pressure. Nicely done!
I have a problem I encountered and am looking for some help/guidance. I bought a TRS-26 to use with my PC9. I thought I'd start out using the rail on the receiver as many have posted that it does not lose zero after takedown. The rail on the receiver is too narrow for the TRS-26....I cannot get it to tighten on the rail before the mount on the riser bottoms out. Has anyone run across this? I bought both of these from my LGS and I know they will help me out, I just thought I'd check here first.
Thanks,
Brian
I have a problem I encountered and am looking for some help/guidance. I bought a TRS-26 to use with my PC9. I thought I'd start out using the rail on the receiver as many have posted that it does not lose zero after takedown. The rail on the receiver is too narrow for the TRS-26....I cannot get it to tighten on the rail before the mount on the riser bottoms out. Has anyone run across this? I bought both of these from my LGS and I know they will help me out, I just thought I'd check here first.
Thanks,
Brian
Sell the Ruger magazine, there are people who want them. Then buy glock mags. It seems easier and most cost effective that way.Are Ruger magazines available for this rifle anywhere? Are most people using Glock mags? I don't have any handguns to match up with so it seems a shame to waste the Ruger mag because I can only get the one. Thanks
Sell the Ruger magazine, there are people who want them. Then buy glock mags. It seems easier and most cost effective that way.
Is Ruger still sending us the short mags that don't fit Canadian pistols with their made for Canada 18.5" PCC's?
Kind of a dumb idea if they want to encourage Canadians to buy their pistols and share magazines.



























