Posted March 17, 2020 7:31 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

Capable of accepting Ruger or Glock magazines as well as being slathered with M-LOK slots and being suppressor-, optic- and brace-ready, the Ruger PC Charger pistol is new to the market. (Photos: Ruger)
Based on the company’s popular PC Carbine, Ruger’s new feature-rich PC Charger pistol just hit the market.
Using a 6.5-inch threaded barrel and a glass-filled polymer chassis system that allows for the use of standard AR pistol grips, the takedown PC Charger is 16.5-inches long overall. Hitting the scales at 5.2-pounds, it comes with an integrated rear Picatinny rail for pistol braces.
The Charger uses a hard-coat anodized aluminum handguard with Magpul M-LOK-slots at the 3, 6, and 9 o’clock positions and comes with a factory-installed handstop.
The receiver includes an integrated Picatinny-style top rail and is Type III hard-coat anodized for maximum durability. There is also a rear-mounted rail for braces.
Like the standard PC Carbine, the PC Charger ships with an interchangeable magazine well for Ruger SR-or Security-9 series mags, or Glock 9mm double-stacks. For those with a Ruger American pistol, you can get a separate mag well for that as well for a little extra coin.
The PC Charger ships with a single SR-series mag as well as tools for

Source: Guns.com

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