I am looking into buying a 9mm PCC. I was looking for others opinions on some they may have shot. Currently I am looking at a CX4 Storm and a PC9 with the Magpul stock but I am interested in any option. I am trying to spend around $600-650.
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Of those 2 I'd pick the PC9I am looking into buying a 9mm PCC. I was looking for others opinions on some they may have shot. Currently I am looking at a CX4 Storm and a PC9 with the Magpul stock but I am interested in any option. I am trying to spend around $600-650.
I really enjoyed shooting the MPX. If I didn't already have a sub2000 (don't recommend to the OP because it requires upgrades IMO) and shot PCC often, I'd totally buy a MPX. Can't justify it at the moment though.I have a Colt and Sig MPX and enjoy plinking at the range.
I really enjoyed shooting the MPX. If I didn't already have a sub2000 (don't recommend to the OP because it requires upgrades IMO) and shot PCC often, I'd totally buy a MPX. Can't justify it at the moment though.
I really enjoyed shooting the MPX. If I didn't already have a sub2000 (don't recommend to the OP because it requires upgrades IMO) and shot PCC often, I'd totally buy a MPX. Can't justify it at the moment though.
Haven't researched a ton but I'm still in the market for a PC9. I have plenty of mags from my Glock and SR9 already. They can be had as low as 450 for the original rifle stock style every since the m-lock handguard model and ar stock model came out. My issue is most of the reviews give bad accuracy results, ( I know it's not a rifle and not made for 200 yards). All the reviews used standard 115g ball ammo. I don't know what the gun was set up for, what the rifling is? Would be interesting to see accuracy with 124g nato loads. Either way, if you can hit a paper plate at 75 yards with a pistol caliber takedown then I guess it will suffice.
That being said, you bring up a good point: What is OP going to do with it? Just range plinking? Range and PDW? PCC comp?
You can pick up a Glock based complete carbine or pistol style carbine for under $500 at Palmetto State Armory.
Why do you say that?And if you build one, don’t get a KeyMod upper. Go MLok
The MLok is easier to get accessories for and locks them on better. KeyMod loosens up and because of how they attach can come off with backwards pressureWhy do you say that?
Congrats on going green.I am looking into buying a 9mm PCC. I was looking for others opinions on some they may have shot. Currently I am looking at a CX4 Storm and a PC9 with the Magpul stock but I am interested in any option. I am trying to spend around $600-650.
i think you'll fair better with a pc9I am looking into buying a 9mm PCC. I was looking for others opinions on some they may have shot. Currently I am looking at a CX4 Storm and a PC9 with the Magpul stock but I am interested in any option. I am trying to spend around $600-650.
The MLok is easier to get accessories for and locks them on better. KeyMod loosens up and because of how they attach can come off with backwards pressure
My PCC is KeyMod. It’s true. I need to remember to tighten everything before I shootI read the same and built my 300BLK and .308 with M-Lok. Don’t know how accurate that is, but I’ve been able to find everything I need.
I picked this Marlin Camp9 used last year for $650. They are hard to find , but ultra cool, traditional wood stock/blued steel. Takes S&W 59 mags.View attachment 331722