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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Wolf" data-source="post: 3903808" data-attributes="member: 4574"><p>I have two PCCs. First is a Ruger. Main reason for it is the Wife. She’s not a big fan of ARs. The base line model has traditional rifle stock that she found very comfortable. She has since changed to the Magpul Backpacker stock and honestly I’ve been a fan of that stock also. We run the Glock mag adapter as I have stupid amount of glocks. I run an older Lone Wolf “pistol” AR style. It has a 10.5” barre with a heavy quad rail forearm. I run a suppressor on it with great suppression of 147gr and sometimes 124gr (depending on weather/temperature). </p><p></p><p>Both have Vortex 2MOA red dots and Streamlight weapon lights on them for identification of targets as needed. </p><p></p><p>I got into the AR style PCC as I’ve had a lot of training on ARs and I dig the ability to reach out a little farther with the same caliber as my sidearm and use same magazines in pinch. The wife likes her PCC as less recoil than rifle calibers and manipulation is easier for her as she hasn’t had the training on AR style rifles like I have. </p><p></p><p>In long run, get what you like and shoot and train with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Wolf, post: 3903808, member: 4574"] I have two PCCs. First is a Ruger. Main reason for it is the Wife. She’s not a big fan of ARs. The base line model has traditional rifle stock that she found very comfortable. She has since changed to the Magpul Backpacker stock and honestly I’ve been a fan of that stock also. We run the Glock mag adapter as I have stupid amount of glocks. I run an older Lone Wolf “pistol” AR style. It has a 10.5” barre with a heavy quad rail forearm. I run a suppressor on it with great suppression of 147gr and sometimes 124gr (depending on weather/temperature). Both have Vortex 2MOA red dots and Streamlight weapon lights on them for identification of targets as needed. I got into the AR style PCC as I’ve had a lot of training on ARs and I dig the ability to reach out a little farther with the same caliber as my sidearm and use same magazines in pinch. The wife likes her PCC as less recoil than rifle calibers and manipulation is easier for her as she hasn’t had the training on AR style rifles like I have. In long run, get what you like and shoot and train with it. [/QUOTE]
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