Greetings all,
Looks like I'll be picking up a Ruger PC9 on Friday. It'll be the first long gun I've owned. Uses will be range fun and perhaps some steel plates. NO serious defensive use envisioned.
I have a number of questions that fall into several categories:
- Cleaning and maintenance: tips and things to be ware of in breaking down and cleaning, lubrication, etc.
- Optics: I'd be interested in a dot sight just for fun. Opinions on particular brands and mounting options would be welcome. Given my limited experience with long guns, I'm not clear on how much of a limitation the "Ruger rings" represent. Whatever I end up mounting, I'd like to still be able to use the iron sights.
- Magazines: I've heard of people paying to have their PC9s altered to accept Glock mags (which I own in abundance) as well as other brands. For the $175-200 such an alteration would cost, it seems like I could pick up a mess of after market (Mecgar, ProMag, etc.) Ruger mags. Any strong opinions one way or the other? I'd be interested in hearing from any TFLers who've had a magazine alteration done as to their level of satisfaction.
Any other comments re this carbine would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Looks like I'll be picking up a Ruger PC9 on Friday. It'll be the first long gun I've owned. Uses will be range fun and perhaps some steel plates. NO serious defensive use envisioned.
I have a number of questions that fall into several categories:
- Cleaning and maintenance: tips and things to be ware of in breaking down and cleaning, lubrication, etc.
- Optics: I'd be interested in a dot sight just for fun. Opinions on particular brands and mounting options would be welcome. Given my limited experience with long guns, I'm not clear on how much of a limitation the "Ruger rings" represent. Whatever I end up mounting, I'd like to still be able to use the iron sights.
- Magazines: I've heard of people paying to have their PC9s altered to accept Glock mags (which I own in abundance) as well as other brands. For the $175-200 such an alteration would cost, it seems like I could pick up a mess of after market (Mecgar, ProMag, etc.) Ruger mags. Any strong opinions one way or the other? I'd be interested in hearing from any TFLers who've had a magazine alteration done as to their level of satisfaction.
Any other comments re this carbine would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.