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  2. Ruger PC carbine - Wikipedia

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    Ruger PC carbine. 10, 17, 33, or 50 (drum) round Glock or Ruger SR9 box magazines [ 3 ] (Magwell is interchangeable.) The Ruger pistol-caliber carbine[ 4 ] is a blowback centerfire semi-automatic pistol-caliber carbine manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co., designed as a companion to certain Ruger P series semi-automatic pistols, using the same 9 ...

  3. Ruger P series - Wikipedia

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    Ruger did not keep track of the magazine models so an older magazine may not secure in a newer frame. The Ruger police carbine also uses P-series magazines. The P-series pistols have an ambidextrous magazine release located behind the trigger guard; it can be pushed forward from either side to eject the magazine.

  4. Carbine - Wikipedia

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    Ruger PC carbine in 9×19mm Parabellum Kel-Tec SUB-2000 carbine in 9×19mm Parabellum The primary advantage of a carbine over a pistol using the same ammunition is controllability. The combination of firing from the shoulder, longer sight-radius, three points of contact (firing hand, support hand, and shoulder), and precision offer a ...

  5. Talk:Ruger PC carbine - Wikipedia

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    While the PC uses a pistol round, the 9mm in particular is much more impressive out of the 16" barrel, getting an extra 150 fps. and rivaling the velocity of the .357 Mag (out of a pistol). Actually, now that I think about it, compared to the military rifles that were being used before WWI, with 24" or longer barrels, every military rifle these ...

  6. Sturm, Ruger & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.ruger.com. Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc., better known by the shortened name Ruger, is an American firearm manufacturing company based in Southport, Connecticut, with production facilities also in Newport, New Hampshire; Mayodan, North Carolina; and Prescott, Arizona. The company was founded in 1949 by Alexander McCormick Sturm and ...

  7. Ruger LC9 - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger LC9 (standing for "Lightweight Compact 9mm") [1] is a 9mm caliber, recoil-operated, locked breech, hammer fired, semi-automatic pistol announced by Sturm, Ruger & Co. at the 2011 SHOT Show. This pistol has safety features, including a loaded chamber indicator and magazine disconnect safety, that allow it to be sold in California and ...

  8. Hi-Point carbine - Wikipedia

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    The Hi-Point carbine is a series of pistol-caliber carbines manufactured by Hi-Point Firearms chambered for 9×19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, 10mm Auto, .45 ACP, .380 ACP and .30 Super Carry handgun cartridges. They are inexpensive as they are constructed using polymers and alloyed metals resulting in a reduction of production costs and sale price.

  9. Ruger SR-Series - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger SR-Series is a line of semi-automatic pistols manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Company. At 1.18 in (30.0 mm) thick through the grip, it is touted by Ruger as one of the thinnest double-stack pistols available. The SR-series has been marketed as a backup/concealment weapon for law enforcement as well as for civilian concealed carry.