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Thread: Ruger PC Carbine Chassis Model
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06-11-2019, 12:24 #11
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Re: Ruger PC Carbine Chassis Model
Did you buy the Volquartsen trigger kit in SA?
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06-11-2019, 13:16 #12
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Re: Ruger PC Carbine Chassis Model
I bought it From Brownells and also ordered the Volquartsen Extractor for it.
First day on the range with Mark Iv. I told myself I will never take that Mark IV to range with that factory trigger. Incredibly heavy. And it has Mag safety in. So makes it even more heavy. Drove home from range and ordered from Brownells.
The Volquartsen made the trigger the same as the older Gold Trigger Browning Target models.
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06-11-2019, 21:24 #13
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Re: Ruger PC Carbine Chassis Model
I must say that I am pretty happy with the factory trigger in my PCC. No, it is not a match rifle trigger, but quite controllable as it is straight from the box for a semi-outo trigger. It will probably smooth out some more with use. I could also polish it a little, but am reluctant to do so if I don't have spare parts on hand in case I overdo it. Even my kids can shoot it pretty decently.
Before splashing out money on an aftermarket trigger, just try it out first?
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01-04-2020, 14:47 #14
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Re: Ruger PC Carbine Chassis Model
Any one knows where these are available?
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03-04-2020, 22:06 #15
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Re: Ruger PC Carbine Chassis Model
Not sure but chat to Mark at Guns and Bows in CT after the lock down.
He brings them in.
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05-04-2020, 16:07 #16
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Re: Ruger PC Carbine Chassis Model
Thank you!
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