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RUGER PC CHARGER 9MM 6.5″
The RUGER PC CHARGER 9MM 6.5″ is just a scaled-up 10/22 takedown that accepts 9mm. After the success of the PC Carbine, Ruger pc charger Glock mag decided to introduce the PC Charger. Ruger also has a Charger 10/22, which is essentially a pistol format of the Carbine.
The Ruger pc charger 9mm accessories pistol, based on Ruger’s PC Carbine Chassis model, is chambered in 9mm and is the designation for Ruger’s 10/22 pistol variants. The PC Charger has a Picatinny rail in the back to accept MCX style stocks or, in this example, braces and uses the same chassis as the newer tactical model PC Carbine. Buy Sig Sauer P320 Nitron Full Semi-Automatic Pistol 9mm Luger 4.7 online.
So, Ruger pc charger has seen massive success with its PC Carbine, and the new PC Charger is a pistol version of the Chassis model of the Carbine. Ruger’s PC Carbine Chassis Model came out in 2019, and I wrote it up for RifleShooter magazine, our sister publication.
AK “pistols” of any kind have no practical advantages over a similar AK model with a stock with the possible exception of being smaller and easier to hide.
AK pistols exist only because of a quirk of US law. In the US, a rifle with a stock must have minimum barrel length of 16 inches. If it is shorter than that, it is classified as a Short Barrel Rifle and is very heavily regulated. You have to pay a $200 tax and undergo a long bureaucratic process with lots of paperwork. The law also prohibits attaching stocks to pistols.
There are some AK models, like AK74SU, which have a much shorter barrel.
In order to sell them without restrictions on the US civilian market they are re-made on receivers that exclude the fully-automatic function and have no provision for the stock attachment. Having a short barrel and no stock allows them to be legally classified as pistols.
Obviously, they are too large and heavy to be used like normal pistol for more than a couple of shots, and the absence of a stock makes them unusable in the fashion of a rifle. As a result, the shooter winds up holding it by the grip and forend with no real support. This can be mitigated to a degree with a sling, but it’s still not ideal. Hands with no other support are a poor shooting platform for a rifle-weight gun.
Meanwhile, any AK-style rifle with a stock can be used in normal rifle fashion, allowing for greater accuracy and comfort.
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