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Posted: 8/19/2012 7:07:48 PM EDT
| I found a few companies that used to convert the Ruger PC9 to use Glock mags, but don't do it anymore. Is there a company that still does it? |
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I found a few companies that used to convert the Ruger PC9 to use Glock mags, but don't do it anymore. Is there a company that still does it? Sell me your PC9, buy a kel tec sub2000, keep the change. I don't need two sub2k's Well, it was worth a try. |
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Lone Wolf use to do the conversions. Year ago I called to have mine converted,
but the gunsmith that did the conversions retired, and he did not show anyone else there how to do it. I searched for another gunsmith with no luck. I sold it, and bought the Berreta. I like, but the iron sites suck. Good luck finding a gunsmith. |
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I found a few companies that used to convert the Ruger PC9 to use Glock mags, but don't do it anymore. A few? What other companies did it? The only one I knew about was Lone Wolf. I found some old threads on other sites that named some gunsmiths that had done them, but wouldn't do them any more. |
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Here is your cheap answer: Live with the Ruger magazines. If you just have to have Glock mags, buy one of those Glock conversion kits to make a carbine out of your pistol. Sell the Ruger, there are plenty of people who would LOVE to have it! I am OK with the fact people are Glock fans, I have nothing for nor against them. But, as you are finding out, there are limits to what Glock magazines can do. They are not magic and not everyone wants to go to all the trouble (and it is trouble) to convert every other firearm over to them. This is especially true for something like a rifle that is frankly low production and out of production.
If you ever want to sell or trade off that PC9, let me know! |
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