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The History of Sturm, Ruger & Co.

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc., more commonly known as Ruger, is an American firearm manufacturing company headquartered in Southport, Connecticut. Founded in 1949 by Alexander McCormick Sturm and William B. Ruger in a rented machine shop in Connecticut, the company has since become one of the largest firearm manufacturers in the world - shadowed only by Remington and perhaps Smith & Wesson.

Ruger is widely recognized for producing firearms that span a broad spectrum of uses such as bolt-action rifles and pistols, semi-automatic rifles, single-shot rifles, shotguns, and revolvers. As recognition of its quality products grew so did the public’s interest in investing in the company’s shares. Ruger went public in 1969 and grew exponentially since then, and it is on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:RGR) since 1990.

In 2020, Ruger made another big move with their acquisition of Marlin Firearms from Remington Outdoor Company.

For decades now both newbie and seasoned shooters have been consistently trusting Ruger’s guns for their excellent accuracy and superior long-term performance as evidenced by its continued success over all these years.

Today, Ruger’s most popular products include the Ruger 10/22 semiautomatic rifle, the .22 rimfire semi-automatic pistol Ruger MK IV, the bolt-action Ruger American rifle, the tried and tested Ruger No.1, and, of course, the timeless Ruger Security-Six revolvers.

Ruger PC Carbine Rifle Review

Ruger PC Carbine, chambered for 9 mm Luger

Figure 1: Ruger PC Carbine in 9 mm Luger (Source: Ruger)

In 2007, Ruger decided to retire the Ruger Police Carbine which was intended to be used together with Ruger semi-auto pistols by law enforcement. In 2017, however, Ruger went back to the drawing board and decided to reintroduce an improved and upgraded takedown version, and so the Ruger PC Carbine was born.

The Ruger PC Carbine is a robust blowback semi-auto carbine designed for pistol calibers. Unlike its predecessor, it doesn’t just take the Ruger pistol magazines, but instead also accepts some of the most popular Glock magazines. It comes ready for Ruger mags out of the box, but an additional Glock magazine well is also supplied and can be easily installed if needed.

It is fitted with a sturdy synthetic stock made from dense nylon. Visually, the gun embraces a classic law enforcement style with its sharp black synthetic finish.

Comfort hasn't been overlooked, either. The Carbine includes a soft rubber buttpad and comes with three extra spacers. This gives you some wiggle room to adjust the length of the stock and find that perfect fit.

The 410 mm barrel is cold-hammer-forged and is made of chrome-moly steel. A standout feature is the easy takedown system. It allows for quick separation of the barrel/forend assembly from the action. You just lock the bolt back, ensure the rifle is unloaded, push the recessed lever, twist the components in opposite directions, and voila - the weapon is taken apart. As an added bonus, some models made after 2019 also come with a free-floating M-LOK handguard.

With a trigger akin to the one on the Ruger 10/22, the PC Carbine offers a light and crisp pull for accurate shooting. The cross-bolt safety is conveniently located at the front of the trigger guard. This is a departure from the Police Carbine, where the safety was positioned at the rear of the guard.

Another departure from the Police Carbine, and a more significant one, is found on the receiver. PC Carbine's receiver is CNC-machined from a top-grade aluminum billet and comes with an integrated Picatinny rail. The old Ruger Police Carbine, on the other hand, was made with Ruger-style scope bases directly machined into the receiver. In that regard, the new PC Carbine is absolutely superior.

Ruger PC Carbine Calibers

Ruger PC Carbine can be chambered for:

  • 9 mm Luger

Ruger PC Carbine Variants

Strictly speaking, there is only one Ruger PC Carbine variant available with many subvariants that all have slight modifications that set them apart from the base model.

Ruger usually names rifle variants by either a model number or a certain distributor that secured special rights for exclusive distribution of a specific variant, such as Ruger PC Carbine Talo Distributor Exclusive, for instance.

The differences are usually only of aesthetic nature and don’t affect the overall feel or experience of the weapon. The models offered are also constantly updated, except for the base model which always stays the same.

These are the Ruger PC Carbine models available in May 2023:

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19102”

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19115”

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19117”

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19121”

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19124”

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19126”

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19127”

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19130”

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19100”

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19101”

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19116”

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19122”

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19105”, Talo Distributor Exclusive

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19106”, Lipsey’s Distributor Exclusive

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19107”, Sports South Distributor Exclusive

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19112”, Bill Hicks Distributor Exclusive

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19113”, Davidson’s Distributor Exclusive

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19129”, Talo Distributor Exclusive

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19131”, Sports South Distributor Exclusive

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19132”, Davidson’s Distributor Exclusive

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19134”, Talo Distributor Exclusive

  • Ruger PC Carbine “model 19135”, Talo Distributor Exclusive

All Ruger PC Carbine models come with an integrated Picatinny rail for ease of scope mounting.

Ruger PC Carbine receiver

Figure 2: Ruger PC Carbine with an integrated Picatinny rail (Source: Ruger)

Scope Mounts Interchangeable with Ruger PC Carbine

Rifles That Have One-Piece Scope Mounts Interchangeable with Ruger PC Carbine

The necessary condition for rifles to have one-piece scope mounts interchangeable is that the mounting surfaces of these rifles match in every dimension. This means that any rifle with a Picatinny rail will have one-piece scope mounts interchangeable with the Ruger PC Carbine.

Rifles That Have Two-Piece Scope Mounts Interchangeable with Ruger PC Carbine

The situation with two-piece scope mounts is the same as with the one-piece scope mounts when it comes to rifles that are equipped with a Picatinny rail.

Any rifle with a Picatinny rail will have two-piece scope mounts interchangeable with the Ruger PC Carbine.

Best Scope Mounts for Ruger PC Carbine

Fixed Scope Mounts for Ruger PC Carbine

Quality and reliability are just two of many positive nouns we could use to describe Contessa scope mounts, and we can confidently recommend these Contessa Picatinny rings as one of the best fixed scope mounts for a Picatinny rail:

Detachable Repeatable Scope Mounts for Ruger American Rifle (Picatinny)

If you want to retain zero without any additional tools or adjustments while attaching or detaching your optics from the rifle, then detachable repeatable scope mounts are the way to go.

The Recknagel SSK-II One-Piece Mount is definitely our top pick of a detachable repeatable scope mount for Ruger PC Carbine. It is made in Germany and comes with a 10-year warranty:

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Blaser has revolutionised the way rifle scopes are mounted on the rifles with their saddle mount system. The main feature of this system is that it can be found with all Blaser rifles, no matter what type or model they are. That means that Blaser succeeded to offer the same mounting solution on repeating rifles like on the R93, R8, Combination rifles like B95/97, Single Shot break rifles like K95, Drillings like D99, Bockdrillings like D14, side by side rifles like S2 and all other rifles made by Blaser.

This system is thus by far the most versatile mounting system on the market. Additional advantages that it offers are:

This mounting system has four notches for mounting directly on the barrel and not on the action. All mounts that attached to all four notches can be used on all types of Blaser rifles. Those mounts however that are attached only to 2 notches (most commonly these are mounting solutions for the red dot sights and reflex sights) are rifle specific. That means that MAKnetic for Docter Sight for Blaser R8 will not fit on any other Blaser rifle except R8. Such mounts are very elegant due to their small size but their versatility is limited to one specified type of Blaser rifle only.

Another important consideration that needs to be pointed out is that all mounts for Blaser rifles (original and non-original) are designed to work only on one single barrel. That means that if you have set a mount on one barrel (setting a mount on the Blaser rifle means to tighten the adjustment screw in a way that clamping of the mount on the four notches is done by exactly appropriate force) it will work only on that Blaser barrel and not on others. You can have multiple optics on one Blaser barrel but you cannot have a single optics on multiple Blaser barrel. The only exception to this rule are Dentler mounts.

This mounting system can be found on the following Blaser rifles:

  • R8
  • R93
  • B95/B97
  • D99
  • K95
  • S2