Fun range toy
In Straya they're cat H pistols but we can put VFGs and stocks on them because no GayTF, so guys use them in IPSC-style carbine competitions
Not a fan of how the 'space-gun' angular bodywork looks but its not really an issue
Together with shotguns, its the most inteligent answer here, in Soviet Banana Land (aka Brazil), since 5,56 amd 7,62 are expensive as frick and we dont have shooting ranges with 500m to train (only 25 to 100m). Wish to buy one someday.
Another bland entry into the overcrowded market of >Overbuilt, oversized blowback pistols which inexplicably cost and weigh as much as a locked-breech rifle
and this one gets bonus points for being hunback-of-notre-dame-tier UGLY.
That's the Carbine, not the charger. Charger is better.
Smaller.
Right length barrel (You're not that much more velocity past 6" on 9mm)
Don't even have to break it down to put it away.
Wish it had some sort of iron sights, but meh.
Wood stocks and mlok handguards always make guns look like Fallout laser rifles or something.
I would be deeply unsurprised if something looking like this turned up in Star Wars.
I can see the PPSH, and you're right aesthetically re: the drum.
The PC Carbine also has a binary trigger available (because it wasn't hard to do, since internally it's basically a scaled-up 10/22) so with the right mags you've got a sort of street-legal SMG.
>tfw Ruger Modrl 44 never again
There was one at my LGS for a year for $1300 I thought about but never pulled the trigger on. That's just too much for what would be a range toy at most.
it's at, 9mm, it doesnt need barrel length. Look at the velocity of the 6" barrel on the Ruger charger, compare it to the 16" barrel of the Ruger PC Carbine, it's only like 200 to 300 FPS difference.
What's the point?
>need
It looks like a shitty Bolter
get in .50 AE and now we're talking, also allows you to ammo share with your Deagle and your Barret.
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It's one of the worst of the common PCCs on the market. It'll shoot, but it has absolutely trash features, controls, and aesthetics.
That's the Sub2k you're referencing, not the Ruger PC charger.
Fun range toy
In Straya they're cat H pistols but we can put VFGs and stocks on them because no GayTF, so guys use them in IPSC-style carbine competitions
Not a fan of how the 'space-gun' angular bodywork looks but its not really an issue
maybe it'll look dated in 20 years, pic related, but it looks fine now imo
CX4 Storm is a timeless design that looks avante-garde and nouveau riche with a certain je ne sais quoi por favor
Dickbutt has ironically aged memetically better than the CX4 Storm has aesthetically.
Any straight blowback PCC that costs more than $500 is a ripoff
Bingo, which is why the Extar EP9 is the best poorgay pcc at $450
A downgrade
Together with shotguns, its the most inteligent answer here, in Soviet Banana Land (aka Brazil), since 5,56 amd 7,62 are expensive as frick and we dont have shooting ranges with 500m to train (only 25 to 100m). Wish to buy one someday.
T. Poor gun guy.
A mais barata é a brigade BMF9 mesmo, mas a fire eagle é interessante. A KR9 parece ter uns problemas de out of battery.
poor man's mp5?
It seems to me that you have a gun twice the size of a full size 9mm pistol with slightly better ballistics and slightly more manageable recoil.
I think it looks kind of neat, but it's overpriced as frick.
Another bland entry into the overcrowded market of
>Overbuilt, oversized blowback pistols which inexplicably cost and weigh as much as a locked-breech rifle
and this one gets bonus points for being hunback-of-notre-dame-tier UGLY.
>people are buying 9mm pccs that aren't mp5/mp5 clones
Do they make an MP5 clone that feeds from Glawk mags? because that's why I got my PCC
Glock is BUILT FOR PCC
if I wanted something that fed from glock mags i'd buy another glock!
sure the Glock brand Glock with the factory 16 inch barrel sounds good
you goddamn c u n t
I'm pretty sure that exists but it is an AR-15 they tendered for the British L85 replacement
Like most PCCs, it's way too expensive for what it is, and hardly better than a pistol with a brace.
Speaking of, where the frick are these things at now, legally?
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That's the Carbine, not the charger. Charger is better.
Smaller.
Right length barrel (You're not that much more velocity past 6" on 9mm)
Don't even have to break it down to put it away.
Wish it had some sort of iron sights, but meh.
Wood stocks and mlok handguards always make guns look like Fallout laser rifles or something.
I would be deeply unsurprised if something looking like this turned up in Star Wars.
It's inspired by the ppsh, would look better with a drum
>It's inspired by the ppsh
One heck of a shotgun.
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One heck of a shotgun, newbie.
I can see the PPSH, and you're right aesthetically re: the drum.
The PC Carbine also has a binary trigger available (because it wasn't hard to do, since internally it's basically a scaled-up 10/22) so with the right mags you've got a sort of street-legal SMG.
I think it's dumb to not put the magazine in the grip. It's a lot of barrel length to pass up on.
again, it's literally a scaled up 10/22.
>tfw Ruger Modrl 44 never again
There was one at my LGS for a year for $1300 I thought about but never pulled the trigger on. That's just too much for what would be a range toy at most.
My father has one, used it for years for hunting durr, thing is pretty fun.
it's at, 9mm, it doesnt need barrel length. Look at the velocity of the 6" barrel on the Ruger charger, compare it to the 16" barrel of the Ruger PC Carbine, it's only like 200 to 300 FPS difference.
It's a 9mm*
I prefer the Militech version.