They got it. The left one has the "pronounced shoulder" like yours. That means Glock G26, G19, G17, G17L, G19X owners can feed the Ruger PC9 with any of their current magazine stockpiles including the extra capacity 33-round magazines. hate it, but there it is. The rifle takes down super easy: just push a button and twist apart. At first glance, the PC Carbine’s receiver, bolt assembly and trigger group appear similar to those used in the 10/22. Ruger designed the PC Carbine to accept common Ruger 9mm pistol magazines like the SR-Series, Security 9, and Ruger American Pistol. Easy takedown enables quick separation of the barrel/forend assembly from the action for ease of transportation and storage. . The PC Carbine can be easily set up to handle Glock mags (l.) or a variety of Ruger mags, including the supplied SR9 (r.). The Ruger PC Carbine rifle will likely retail on the street for just under $600, and I can imagine it easily being one of Ruger’s biggest sellers in 2018. Copyright © 1996-2021 AR15.COM LLC. ETAA: ok, Ruger called me. S&W had a similar marking system on their 3rd gen mags. The PC Carbine, in addition to accepting Ruger 9mm pistol magazines, will also accept Glock magazines. It also will not seat in the PC9. I have two of them, one in CT in CT legal configuration, the other in GA with free state configuration. I found this out first hand. . Ruger American® Pistol magazine wells are available at ShopRuger.com. The gun runs on Ruger mags — something Ruger has taken heat for in the past, and on GLOCK mags. Easy takedown enables quick separation of the barrel/forend assembly from the action for ease of transportation and storage. I did sand my P80 grip down so the prebans would lock, but I found that a very tight lockup ending up mangling the mag catch notch on the mag, so I stopped using the prebans in the P80. Currently Ruger includes both Glock and Ruger SR-Series magazine adapters in the box with one SR-series 10 or 15 round magazine included depending on PC Carbine model chosen. of what they sent me when I first contacted them about the problem. Such a fun gun to shoot. I ran mine with factory Glock, 30 round Glock style USA Mags, Magpul Glock and the factory Ruger mag. I had the same problem with a P80 G19 (based off of gen 3 Glock), where the U-notches were not long enough to catch in place. The Marlin Camp Carbine was introduced in 1985 and had a fair amount of success until it was discontinued in 1999. The Ruger PC Carbine functions wonderfully from the SR-format Ruger magazine, but the flexibility to feed reliably from any high-capacity Glock 9mm magazine will likely bring customers in droves. Ruger PC 9mm Carbine - as new in box - Exactly 40 rounds fired. These are some of the magazines I bought during our week of freedom @FudgieGhost1 - I have a PC9 as well with the Glock adapter and a ton of Glock mags. . I would suspect OP lives in a commie state, which is why he/she has 10rd mags. Wish Ruger had made a housing around it. So I really like them both. I have no idea myself as I have full capacity mags. Not sure if your problematic one was made during the same timeframe, but it has the same shoulder as yours (that my newer mags don't have). From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm. Here is the new Ruger PC Carbine and yes it takes Glock mags. The Ruger PC Carbine offers full ambidextrous controls, shares the 10/22 based trigger design, features a take-down barrel design similar to Ruger’s 10/22-TD rimfire, has a trigger which feels better than any 10/22 factory Ruger trigger I have tried, a warp-free synthetic stock with front picatinny r… In that email, they mention that there are some, what they call "Gen 3 magazines" that have NOT been tested in the carbine, but that they have not heard of any issues with them. All seated fine. I acquired it to “save” money on ammo cost back when 9mm was .17 cents a round. When you insert the mag, it goes in all the way to the baseplate and will won't lock into the mag catch. The Ruger PC Charger pistol retains the interchangeable magazine wells of the PC Carbine and comes with both Ruger (SR-9 and Security-9) and GLOCK magazine wells out of the box. However the older generation 3 Glock 19 magazine have not been tested, and have not heard of any issues. Ruger’s PC Carbine has gone through some changes in the nearly quarter-century that it’s been around. Swapping them is simple and well described in the owner’s manual. AR15.COM is the world’s largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types. It is for a completely different kind of Glock. All Rights Reserved. If you enjoy the forum please consider supporting it by signing up for a NES Membership  The benefits pay for the membership many times over. Can you flip those around and compare the mag catch notch? On the surface, the Storm has the external appeal of a bad Buck Rogers’ remake. Ships with SR-Series™/Security-9® pistol magazine well installed and an additional magazine well accepting Glock® magazines is included*. (Page 1 of 2) General » General Discussion. They did send me an email this morning, which was a direct copy (form letter?) Be sure to enter the NES/MFS March Giveaway ***Ruger Wrangler .22lr***. Ruger PC CARBINE 9MM For Glock MAGS $ 20.13 (0) MIDWEST COMBAT RAIL RUGER PC CARBINE $ 159.95 (0) MIDWEST PC CARBINE BOLT HANDLE $ 17.50 (0) RugPC Carbine Brl Picatiny Mnt $ 9.99 (0) RugPC Carbine Brl RMR Mount $ 9.99 (11) RUGER TALO 10/22 .22 LR W/ M1 CARBINE … This unique rifle is easy to break in half for storage and readily accepts both Ruger and Glock 9mm magazines. I can see the new Ruger PC carbine becoming similar to the 10/22 in aftermarket support. A buyer typically receives two Ruger Security 9 (SR9) magazines and a Glock magazine well in the PC Carbine box, plus all the other stuff they stuff in there. The Ruger is more substantial and all things considered for both you and your wife probably better ergonomically. Takedown is as simple as locking the bolt back and verifying that the rifle … ~ This auction is for a new Ruger PC Carbine (Part # 19102). G19 Sub 2000 has a G19 sized grip, and so on. Ruger could have stopped there and called it a day, but they took things one step further to ensure that this new carbine would be a draw to more than just die-hard Ruger … I don't trust U-notches not to fail when you need them. Introduced just before the end of the year, the weapon features a 16-inch barrel and an interchangeable magazine well, allowing it to take any 9mm magazine. That might indicate an improvement over earlier mags. The PC Charger ships with a 17-round Ruger Security-9 magazine. Quick and easy installation; instructions included with product. About AR15.COM. This take-down rifle is chambered in 9mm and features black finish, a threaded barrel, and ghost ring sights. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Runs em all no problem. Gave my buddy a u notch 19 mag for his pc9. Sure, a Glock design may have looked different, but the Ruger PC Carbine is everything we want in a basic magazine fed carbine, and with a swapable magwell adapter design, it can also currently accept all Ruger brand mags as well. Jokes on me. JavaScript is disabled. My attitude is this: The rifle is a close range personal defense carbine and for me, using the out-of-box length-of-pull, the front sight is dead centered in the rear aperture when the carbine is shouldered. You're about 5 rounds short of a real magazine. This is exactly the issue I had with the Vector, I just sanded the base plates down till the f***ers locked in! The followers in some of these Glock mags are different between the two calibers. I definitely agree that currently the AR platforms seem to be the norm. AR-15 AK-47 Handgun Precision Rifles Armory Training Competitive Shooting General Outdoors Archery Hometown Industry. I wonder if your Glock adapter on your PC9 is somehow a tad out of spec. I'm pretty sure I bought it around 1997 and it has LE only markings. . It may not display this or other websites correctly. . AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own. His wife shot it at the range, now it's her rifle. Here is a pic of the 20+ year old mag (left) next to one that is around 7-8 years old (right). Yes, that’s right, this gun from Ruger comes with a magazine well adapter for GLOCK magazines.Installed from the factory, though, is the insert for the more obvious choice: Ruger magazines.SR series and Security-9 mags will work, and a 17-round SR9 magazine is included with the PC Carbine (or a 10-round mag with a non-threaded muzzle for restricted states). The Carbine will accept magazines from (left to right) Ruger SR9, Ruger Security-9, GLOCK and (not pictured) Ruger American Pistol. Ruger American® Pistol magazine wells are available at ShopRuger.com. Interchangeable magazine wells for use of common Ruger® and Glock® magazines. so, maybe there IS an issue with those? Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited. Just for the AR9 now, and only for the range. Update: ok, I got several of the P-mag 9mm G19 mags (MAG907BLK) from Brownells---and they work in both the G19 and the Ruger! Update: ok, so I ordered a new 43X/48 G19 10 rnd mag from CDNN to try out. AR15.COM is the world’s largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types. A 9mm Ruger American Pistol magazine well is … The PC accepts the supplied SR-series magazine as well as Glock magazines. If it's a 43X/48 magazine, it is not a G19 magazine. Sig P229 mags will, and are designed to, but not all Glocks. The flush-fit design is made from rugged, glass-filled polymer material for strength and durability. I posted this in the Handguns>Glock forum, but did not get much in the way of responses, so I'm going to try with GD, (God help me. Carbines using the same ammunition as a pistol are nothing new, even semiautomatic carbines. [ARCHIVED THREAD] - Glock Mags that DON'T work in Ruger PC9 Carbine, https://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?t=978596, https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/26697/Capture_JPG-1438393.JPG. Glock magazines don’t come with the gun but are widely available. Tell you what, if Ruger ever offers that in 10mm they won't be able to take my money fast enough. The manual specifically states the U notch Glock mags won't work. Notice how the right mag has a "1" at the bottom. The PC Carbine ships with the SR-Series magazine well installed and an additional magazine well that accepts newer Glock magazines. I have some of those but have not tried them since I have enough square notch mags. The flush-fit design is made from rugged glass-filled polymer material for strength and durability. … It accepts all Glock-style 9mm magazines. Ruger PC carbine 45acp- takes GLOCK 21 mags!!! I called them this morning---I was worried the mag never made it there. Ruger has done something few companies have done outside of the AR15 market: they designed and offered the Ruger PC Carbine with out-of-the box functionality compatible with another competing manufacturer’s magazines … Don't know about OP's gun but My Kriss Vector has a hard time making friends with U notch G20 magazines, Newer mags work perfectly. Granted they are all 17 rounders, but some are over 20 years old and have the similar mold as the mag you posted (left side). Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more. Tonight I tried the 20+ year old mag, a 7-8 year old one and one that is less than a year old. Ruger PC Carbine 9mm 9 19100 TD Threaded 16" Glock Mag NEW LAYAWAY This was given to me as a gift fm my father in-law and It comes with a Glock magazine well adapter. Quick and easy installation; instructions included with product. ETA: here is the text of the relevant part in the email: We have tested Gen 4 and newer Glock 19 Magazines and will function in the PC Carbine. Though in fact this has never been a problem. Anyways, I just put the new Ruger on hold this afternoon at my local Sportsmans Warehouse and will pick it up in the morning. That’s where my first issue arrived, though it wasn’t one I noticed right off the bat. The carbine comes with the Ruger magazine well installed and a Glock mag well (but not a Glock magazine) in the box. It's a traditional magwell, not a magwell+grip. Ruger’s PC carbines come with 16.12″ barrels and more types and colors of stocks. I don't think the baseplates would take it without losing structural integrity, so the only option is to sand the grip. Check out some of the features this carbine offers. I would look up online to see whether or not the "1" indicates a newer generation. This Magazine Well Insert Assembly is designed to work exclusively with the Ruger® PC Carbine™. Update on this:  I sent the mag to Ruger, and had not heard back from them. It has run flawlessly. When Ruger released its brand new 9mm carbine, the PC9, they did it right. There are two kinds of gen 4 mags, one of them and gen 3 mags have that shelf thing. Ruger offers optional Ruger American magazine adapters as well. I can tell you from experience that not all Glock .357 mags will function reliably in .40 and vice versa. Preban square notches work, as those seem to be longer in the mag tube. It accepts all Glock® 9mm magazines. Especially older ones. The first thing I did was swap the Glock magazine well for the already-installed SR9 one. I bought one just before Xmas. ). I have an AR9 that should be fairly similar with magwell depth, and U-notches lock in … Pretty excited about that. The carbine comes with an SR9 mag well (c.) installed and a Glock well in the box. No, The Glock 43 is a small light concealed carry 9mm, their magazines are relatively narrow, i.e narrower than standard double stack magazines. Ships with Ruger® magazine well installed and an additional magazine well accepting Glock® magazines is included*. This Magazine Well Insert Assembly is designed to work exclusively with the Ruger® PC Carbine™. The Ruger Police Carbine is a blowback centerfire semi-automatic pistol-caliber carbine manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co., designed as a companion to the Ruger P-Series semi-automatic pistols, using the same 9 mm Parabellum and .40 S&W caliber cartridges and magazines of the P-Series pistols.. No issues with inserting. I think the PC9 is very forgiving with the mags. NES/MFS March Giveaway ***Ruger Wrangler .22lr***, Ruger PC-9 Carbine 19102 (threaded barrel). Yes, I live in a state that prohibits mags of over 10 rounds. . I sold mine before making that decision. Having an interchangeable magazine system in the PC9 makes it versatile and even more of a no-brainer for those of us who are already besotted with 9mm GLOCK mags. Inserts for Glock and Ruger magazines (above l.) simply drop in. Ruger’s 9mm PC carbine can be fed using not only Ruger SR-Series and Security-9 magazines, but also common Glock 19/17 9mm magazines. IE. With the Ruger PC carbine, the magwell will easily clear a G19 mag with room to spare, so I don't think you'd have any of those issues. With the gen 2 Sub 2000, you'd have to go down at least 4mm to get the right clearance, and that's a significant modification. I have been using preban square notch 19 and 17’s in my ruger PCC without a single issue over 1k rounds through it. One of the nice things about the Keltec is the Glock magazines slide into the grip just like on a Glock. New Holosun 403B sight (and box) 7 Ruger 10 round Mags (3 Ruger, 4 others) plus 50 rounds of 9mm ammo. You are using an out of date browser. Beretta Cx4 Storm. Feeding from Glock magazines is a big plus in my book. .Hmmmmm. Ruger calls it the 9mm PC carbine. . The preban problem with the Keltec Sub 2000 is that the older U-notch are too short (from mag catch to baseplate) for the grip magwell, which happens to be the same length as the current gen Glock it corresponds to. there is a problem with the rifle. You can also buy a separate third magazine well which allows it to feed from Ruger American Pistol magazines.