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Posted: 11/28/2021 4:47:11 PM EDT
I have a lot of Glock 9mm Magazines.
Which PDW/PCC/Carbines use Glock Magazines? Which ones are good? Which ones are bad? PC Charger? B&T? Others? |
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I have a PC Charger. Its just okay. Kinda heavy, I've had a few FTF with soft recoiling ammo, and theres absolutely no room for backup sights on it.
I have zero experience with the B&T, so can't say anything about them. My brother has a 9mm AR he really likes. I want to say its the Aero one. |
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Glock 17 in a flux brace. As small as you can make it. As cheap too.
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1.Get yourself a Stern or other Glock magwell adapter for your AR.
2.Get a 9mm AR upper. 3.??? 4.Profit! |
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Quoted: I have a lot of Glock 9mm Magazines. Which PDW/PCC/Carbines use Glock Magazines? Which ones are good? Which ones are bad? PC Charger? B&T? Others? View Quote Same problem OP For reliable PCC's which use glockmags I'd say; Sub2000, PSA AR-9, and Ruger PC9 All of them are solid and reliable choices, however I wouldn't let the mags stop you from buying the PCC you really want FWIW B&T's can run 3K + why worry about mag prices at that point? Likewise I have a Scorpion Micro which is my fav PCC, the mags I buy are like 10 bucks a pop so what's the downside of stocking more mags? Just my .02 |
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Quoted: None of them. Glock mag rifles are an abomination. View Quote This. The only exception to that is super compact/slim designs which mostly means a folding brace Glock. I enjoy the Recover Tactical 20/20 brace quite a bit. If you're going with a larger form factor carbine/PDW it's better to go with a better magazine. |
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The Ruger, but it's heavier than you'd think. Lots of fun to shoot though.
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I have a New Frontier Armory C-5, which is an AR9 that feeds from MP5 magazines. I built mine with their 4" upper and an Echo 2 trigger, and it is loads of fun to shoot. I bought 2 more lowers and about 70% of the parts needed to build one with a 7.5" Foxtrot Mike forward-charging upper, and another with a suppressed, side-charging 4".
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I have Quarter Circle 10 (QC10) and it works well, (its in 45ACP).
Angstadt Arms, Wilson Combat, Aero precision, CMMG are all in the game. |
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I have a Foxtrot Mike ar9 which has been a really great value for the cost. Attached File
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P80 in a Recover Tactical brace. With BF sales, total cost will be around $400.
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A Ruger Charger with integrally suppressed barrel would be the only Glock mag fed carbine I’d ever consider buying. Since that doesn’t exist, my Glock mags are for handguns only.
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Quoted: I have a lot of Glock 9mm Magazines. Which PDW/PCC/Carbines use Glock Magazines? Which ones are good? Which ones are bad? PC Charger? B&T? Others? View Quote B&T is ultra high quality, with ultra high pricing to match. |
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View Quote Yeah, if you like replacing ejector springs every 1k rounds. |
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My B&T APC9 with an ACR folding stock is exquisite. You poors should aspire to this level of perfection.
ZA |
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Quoted: My B&T APC9 with an ACR folding stock is exquisite. You poors should aspire to this level of perfection. ZA View Quote Poors? *Laughs in MPX* Attached File |
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Quoted: A Ruger Charger with integrally suppressed barrel would be the only Glock mag fed carbine I’d ever consider buying. Since that doesn’t exist, my Glock mags are for handguns only. View Quote Ruger makes one for the 10/22, rumor is there's one in the works for the PCC (I can't remember where I read that). |
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I have recently put together a Foxtrot Mike 9mm upper on a PSA Glock mag pistol lower. as in "putting together" that means I actually put in the push pins my own self. so far it has run like the proverbial sewing machine with anything I fed it.
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My B&T APC9 with an ACR folding stock is exquisite. You poors should aspire to this level of perfection. ZA Poors? *Laughs in MPX* https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/269116/Capture_JPG-2184659.JPG Who makes that forward grip? |
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Quoted: Not mine. Recover tactical 20 20 https://www.recovertactical.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/left-open2-grip-b2.jpg View Quote That on a Glock 34 with RMR would be noice. |
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View Quote You post a sig to prove you're not in the poor camp? Oof |
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Polymer 80 G19, RMRd in a recover tactical brace.
Fits in a small bag, slings up tight enough it fits under a jacket. Makes easy 100yd shots. Niche gun |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: My B&T APC9 with an ACR folding stock is exquisite. You poors should aspire to this level of perfection. ZA Poors? *Laughs in MPX* https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/269116/Capture_JPG-2184659.JPG Who makes that forward grip? https://a3-tactical-inc.myshopify.com/collections/vertical-foregrips/products/compact-single-slot-m-lok-vfg |
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Quoted: You post a sig to prove you're not in the poor camp? Oof View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: You post a sig to prove you're not in the poor camp? Oof What world are you living in? |
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mine is an Israeli manufactured UZI carbine, wood stock, SBR
no Glock plastic |
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When I pick up 6 pounds of carbine, it damn sure better be taking RIFLE magazines.
9mm, and other pistol cartridges simply do not perform CARBINE serivces. |
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I keep my Ruger PCC handy whenever the girlfriends ex comes over to pick up her kid.
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