Garbage action, a bolt that bottoms out every time. It's poorly designed functionally to accommodate an awkward, non - firing, folded, position. It is what is and when I'm 60 ill probably wish I had a few in the box
What's the deal with CMMG's AR-based PCCs? I don't think AR is ideal for a PCC but they seem to have done their homework and I'm seeing reports that generally they are GTG? Is this true?
I'd really love to have 9mm and 10mm variants.
Don't know anything about them, but for the price they cost you can almost buy 2 Just Right Carbines and they have them in 9mm, .40S&W, .357SIG, .45ACP and 10mm
Don't know anything about them, but for the price they cost you can almost buy 2 Just Right Carbines and they have them in 9mm, .40S&W, .357SIG, .45ACP and 10mm
I love INGO. Thread title was about the BEST PCC, but we still discuss the cheapest. This place makes me smile.
My only experience with a jrc was enough to keep me away forever. It was a marathon jam session that would wear out a phish fan.
Friend of mine bought a JRC from his neighbor that had a issue of jams and stovepipes. for half the cost of new, broke it apart, cleaned the out of it, turned out the original owner, never cleaned it and was shooting wolf ammo through it. Not saying you did either one of these, but there has to be a fixable issue. Did you contact JR and sent it back in for warranty work? I know Rhino had one, don't know if he still does, but he had a problem od a out of round chamber that he had reamed.
I've had nary a problem with mine and I'm thinking of getting the .40 conversion kit and possibly threading the 9mm bbl and adding a suppressor because I bought mine b4 they started threading the bbls.
I love INGO. Thread title was about the BEST PCC, but we still discuss the cheapest. This place makes me smile.
I have been wanting a PCC for a long time for two reasons: 1, I have a lot of Glock mags I'd like to use in a carbine and a pistol and 2, it would allow me to shoot another class of steel challenge. I read this entire string and then promptly bought a Rossi 92 in .44 mag. Yeah it only holds ten and it doesn't utilize ANY mags, but it's cool factor is huge and hey, technically it's a PCC!
I have been wanting a PCC for a long time for two reasons: 1, I have a lot of Glock mags I'd like to use in a carbine and a pistol and 2, it would allow me to shoot another class of steel challenge. I read this entire string and then promptly bought a Rossi 92 in .44 mag. Yeah it only holds ten and it doesn't utilize ANY mags, but it's cool factor is huge and hey, technically it's a PCC!
If you read this entire thread and bought a rossi, we failed you. Lol
What's the deal with CMMG's AR-based PCCs? I don't think AR is ideal for a PCC but they seem to have done their homework and I'm seeing reports that generally they are GTG? Is this true?
They are expensive because they are a proprietary, improved radial delay blow-back design. Its not just another AR-9, but a softer shooter. Kinda trying to replicate Sig's rolling block design to delay blow-back to make them quieter suppressed, as well as reducing the shock impulse passed to the shooter.