Ruger added 10 mm to the LC Carbine calibers

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davek

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Blowback PCCs are disappointing to me. They recoil more and are heavier than I'd expect a PCC to be. A few years ago, Lone Wolf made the AlphaWolf PCC with a short stroke piston action in 9mm and 45 ACP, using Glock mags, with 10mm coming "soon". No 10mm was ever offered for sale and eventually discontinued. The AlphaWolf was at least a pound lighter and reputed to be soft recoiling. If they'd ever offered the 10mm I'd have bought one for sure. I regret not buying one of the 45s that were sold fairly cheap when they discontinued them.
 

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I have a ruger pc charger in 9mm, took it to one of the ens. I hate it compared to mp5 clones, scorpions, or cmmg banshees, even sigs. The ruger pc charger just really sucks suppressed and weighs a ton. I bet the ruger carbine LC fixes the weight issue.

My 10mm cmmg banshee is a lot of fun.
 
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Nice -- i know this question is at the forefront of everyone's minds and could probably be found out with a little research

"But does it take Glock mags?"



edit: -- found the answer darn quick from the Ruger websie - go figure -- now its on my ever growing list of things i dont need but want anyway

"Based on the .45 Auto LC Carbine, the 10mm Auto carbine features right- and left-hand bolt releases, an octagonal handguard, reversible magazine release and is compatible with most off-the-shelf, Glock-pattern, 10mm Auto magazines."
 

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