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Damn i kinda want that chassis now! I have the Midwest Industries one but the mag release and the more traditionl buttstock height (compared to the MI) is making me want to spend money i dont have!
 
Anyone else kinda wish they made caliber conversion kits for their PCC like a lot of other carbines have now? I would love it so much in .223. Hell even the .45 they have in the states would be cool to mess around with.
 
Hey guys, I'm hoping against hope that someone can help me here. I just bought a second hand pc9 and it WILL NOT feed. As soon as I put a mag with more than 1 round in it, it double feeds. I first tried with my snap caps but then checked with regular brass as well. It's running mag pull pmags and has all mcarbo upgrades. I dont know how to upload pics on this site unfortunately, has anyone seen this feed issue before?



Thanks for any help!
 
Hey guys, I'm hoping against hope that someone can help me here. I just bought a second hand pc9 and it WILL NOT feed. As soon as I put a mag with more than 1 round in it, it double feeds. I first tried with my snap caps but then checked with regular brass as well. It's running mag pull pmags and has all mcarbo upgrades. I dont know how to upload pics on this site unfortunately, has anyone seen this feed issue before?



Thanks for any help!

Most likely the magazine and not the rifle.

Also, running it at home with snap caps may not deliver the same results as actually shooting it. Have you shot it yet?
 
Hey, I haven't shot it yet no. I also tried it with real brass... carefully lol. Same result. I will try a different mag before taking it into a smith.
 
Got the PC-9 brand new few weeks ago.
-Fun to shoot and accurate for what it is.
-Last week I had few FTE ( Failure to eject ) and this week same thing.
Using CC1 124 RN.
-Last week I throw the brass in the thumbler, and noticed the brass are damaged. ( you can see on the picture, the clean brass )
-This week, I just put the brass in the block for picture. ( dirty)
-The brass are all damaged, I would like to know Why ?
-The two picture I took from the FTE, I noticed in both case the brass is upside down and caught by the bolt.
-The other few FTE, the brass were sideways, didnt took any picture, I taught the brass perfectly caugh vertically by the bolt was funny.
-Not really funny anymore as its happening quite often (FTE), and the brass is damaged. thats really bugging me, would like to know why....
Is it possible the extractor is the issue, and if not....any idea

I started to have the same problem after about 800 rounds. Solved it by completely disassembling and cleaning/lubricating the bolt, specifically at the parts showing wear. While assembling it back I noticed that slightly incorrect positioning of the trigger group result in restricting movement of the bolt. Bottom line is in my case the bolt movement restriction was causing FTE
Hope this helps
 
Does anyone tried this
https://arsenalforce.ca/products/ar...bine/E5FCA3C40405E32B4754A6995E665ADA37F95207
I would like to hear real user opinion please. Ergonomics and materials used are my main interest.

I have one. I don't currently have it mounted, I like to switch it between that and Magpul stock.
It's pretty nice they moved the mag release to the trigger and it's ambi.
The 'buffer I believe is proprietary, a MilSpec is a tight fit, maybe a Commercial stock would work.
All in all I like it and think it was worth the cost.

Oh, and it accepts AK pistol grips
 
I have one. I don't currently have it mounted, I like to switch it between that and Magpul stock.
It's pretty nice they moved the mag release to the trigger and it's ambi.
The 'buffer I believe is proprietary, a MilSpec is a tight fit, maybe a Commercial stock would work.
All in all I like it and think it was worth the cost.

Oh, and it accepts AK pistol grips

Thank you for the response
 
Got mine. Happy with the materials and quality. Less wiggle on magazine in comparison to original Glock mag adapter. Magazine release does not require using two hands anymore. Lets see how it shoots.
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Thank you for the suggestion. I tried low mount. The iron sight is blocking the view and I am not ready to remove it yet. Opted for co-witness high mount instead.
 
Soon to be owner of a Ruger PCC here... it sounds like these things are not picky with ammo - does everyone pretty much shoot what they have, or is there a favorite bullet weight people like?
 
I've had my Ruger for about a month now, it sure is fun to shoot. I've put about 500 rounds through it so far, with no issues at all with feeding, ejection, or the bolt not locking after the last shot (Magpul Glock Mags). Fun little rifles!

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Soon to be owner of a Ruger PCC here... it sounds like these things are not picky with ammo - does everyone pretty much shoot what they have, or is there a favorite bullet weight people like?

124 gr. plated bullets for me. I never use 115 gr. at all and 147 are my second choice.
 
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