If it doesn’t take G26 mags, it is fail. Haven’t read all the links to confirm whether it does. Anyone else find that tidbit yet?
I’m hoping this will put some nice older 1894 .357s back in circulation.
If it doesn’t take G26 mags, it is fail. Haven’t read all the links to confirm whether it does. Anyone else find that tidbit yet?
I’m hoping this will put some nice older 1894 .357s back in circulation.
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Not another dime.
Last edited by Screwball; 12-30-2017 at 04:23 PM.
He is not someone I usually watch... but he has a video of the new gun up...
https://youtu.be/tbmb4AIl2sM
And this one...
https://youtu.be/daxJgYNxJrg
So yeah, I think I will have to get one... just for shits and giggles.
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Last edited by Gadfly; 12-30-2017 at 04:50 PM.
“A gun is a tool, Marian; no better or no worse than any other tool: an axe, a shovel or anything. A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it. Remember that.” - Shane
I want one!
I own a PC9. Took a carbine course eons ago with it. Rugged, no recoil due to weight, bolt release on left side, heavy trigger.. Mine had the pistol sights. The trigger in the last one was integrated in the stock and not recommended to f'with.
The new one looks to have some type of ghost ring on the barrel. That is stupid. Give it a real rear ghost ring on the receiver or a notch and post option on the barrel.
I see they put some rail pic on the forend. Maybe there can be some aftermarket friends.
My questions (PCC)
What is the trigger pull weight?
How will the reset be?
Will there be aftermarket triggers?
How fast can it do splits?
Curious, will a low mounted micro red dot co-witness with irons?
I think they have a sales winner, if it RUNS.
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https://ruger.com/micros/silent-sr-ISB/index.html
Since they already offer one for the 10/22 TD, I'm betting that one will be forthcoming.
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-Maple Syrup Actual
A suppressed option should be in the works. Despite my vocal dislike for the pistol carbine concept a suppressed option might be useful.
I have often wondered if Ruger plans on getting more into the suppressor market. I think an integrally suppressed barrel for the SR-556TD would be a nifty product.
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https://youtu.be/UvDboYtanac
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