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Ruger announces pistol caliber carbine in 9mm
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I like the concept. I just do not like the looks.
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I was just going to say that you could sell the Highpoint, buy the Ruger, and spare yourself ever again being embarrassed by admitting to owning a Highpoint.Abraham wrote:I too like the looks.
Trouble is I already have a 9mm carbine, (cough, cough, it's a Hipoint, yeah, yeah, I know, but it's never failed to shoot or eject, but yes, it's quite ugly) though I might consider selling it and get the Ruger.

I laugh, but I have a friend who insists on using his Highpoint carbine in matches because he still does well, and makes the point that most of the time, it’s the shooter not the gun. Even so, my dignity has a price, and that price is higher than the cost of a Highpoint carbine.

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Good heavens!Abraham wrote:When they get below MSRP, I'll buy a Sub 2000, but I won't be hosed.
Locally, they want, get this: $750
Not from me.

....which reminds me....I have a bunch of Christmas money burning a hole in my wallet. I think I’ll be owing one of those Rugers soon.

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My avatar sure gets a reaction, doesn't it?ninjabread wrote:A Mini-14-style folding stock is dumb.CleverNickname wrote:I'd be more interested in one which doesn't use the takedown barrel, but had a Mini-14-style folding stock.
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I want one. The thing is this is Ruger, I suspect that they will come out with a zillion adaptions If they follow the same pattern as they have in the past.
More caliber offerings at least in .40, 45 ACP.
Stainless
More Mag and Magwell options
Stocks ( Maybe a more tacticool, or laminate (Certainly some color options)
I think I'm going to wait a bit, I really like Ruger stainless and hope to see it available soon.
More caliber offerings at least in .40, 45 ACP.
Stainless
More Mag and Magwell options
Stocks ( Maybe a more tacticool, or laminate (Certainly some color options)
I think I'm going to wait a bit, I really like Ruger stainless and hope to see it available soon.
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If only they could have figured out a way to make it look uglier...
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Just ask the guys at Glock to help design it!SigM4 wrote:If only they could have figured out a way to make it look uglier...

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“Ugly is as ugly does”, mah mother used to say. Life is like a box of ammo......SigM4 wrote:If only they could have figured out a way to make it look uglier...
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I wouldn't pay that much either. You can build AR pistols for that much. I bought mine for much less so better prices are out there.Abraham wrote:When they get below MSRP, I'll buy a Sub 2000, but I won't be hosed.
Locally, they want, get this: $750
Not from me.
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Liberty wrote:I want one. The thing is this is Ruger, I suspect that they will come out with a zillion adaptions If they follow the same pattern as they have in the past.
More caliber offerings at least in .40, 45 ACP.
Stainless
More Mag and Magwell options
Stocks ( Maybe a more tacticool, or laminate (Certainly some color options)
I think I'm going to wait a bit, I really like Ruger stainless and hope to see it available soon.
Oh... .45acp! Yes, Sir, I'm in!! I need a short range varmint gun/plinker/tractor gun and since I load .45acp, I'd be money ahead on ammo!

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At that price I would get a 45ACP AR instead if 5.56 recoil bothered me.
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5.56 recoil doesn’t bother me at all, and I have several weapons in that caliber. The charm of a 9mm carbine (or a .45 ACP carbine) that will use the same mags as your pistol is similar to the charm of having a lever action rifle that will chamber your revolver’s ammunition. It’s why I already own a folding 9mm Keltec Sub-2000 that takes Glock 17 mags. But, the Keltec’s superior concealability is offset by its not being terribly accurate. The sights on this new Ruger look better than the Keltec’s. Either have threaded muzzles to take my supressor, and either have an optic rail for an RDS, but the Ruger’s optic rail is an integral part of the alloy receiver, whereas the Keltec’s is part of the slightly flexible plastic handguard.Nutcracker wrote:At that price I would get a 45ACP AR instead if 5.56 recoil bothered me.
The Keltec is easy to fit in a briefcase......I’ve done it.....to carry it where handguns are banned by 30.06. But other than it being a pretty small package when it is folded up, deploying it is a pretty deliberate action that will draw a lot of attention if not done completely out of sight, so in that regard, I’m not sure that the Keltec is any quicker and unobtrusive at being deployed than the Ruger would be.
But if you wanted to throw the Ruger in a backpack in your vehicle instead of trying to carry it in a concealed manner, it seems to me that it would be more accurate and a more “natural” platform than the Keltec. Anyway, it seems like a neat little gun - ugly or not - and I wouldn’t mind having one at all.
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If I had a Ruger or Glock pistol, I'd be all over this. Unfortunately (in this case), all of my handguns are S&W. If I could find a carbine that accepts S&W mags, I'd be in business.mrvmax wrote:I like the idea of having both a long gun and hand gun that use the same caliber and magazines. I think with the longer barrel and an increase in velocity with an already powerful 10mm round it makes a formidable self defense combo. Once again if it were 10mm it could be used for hunting or as a truck gun.SQLGeek wrote: I also don't have a particular need for a pistol caliber carbine but I bet it's a fun, and cheaper to feed, range toy.
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https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/pro ... 26P+17%2B1SQLGeek wrote:If I had a Ruger or Glock pistol, I'd be all over this. Unfortunately (in this case), all of my handguns are S&W. If I could find a carbine that accepts S&W mags, I'd be in business.mrvmax wrote:I like the idea of having both a long gun and hand gun that use the same caliber and magazines. I think with the longer barrel and an increase in velocity with an already powerful 10mm round it makes a formidable self defense combo. Once again if it were 10mm it could be used for hunting or as a truck gun.SQLGeek wrote: I also don't have a particular need for a pistol caliber carbine but I bet it's a fun, and cheaper to feed, range toy.
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