Do You Own a Ruger PC9?

A friend bought a Ruger to shoot while he figured out how to make his AR 9mm work. When he got the AR straightened out, he pretty much retired the Ruger, saying 22 years in the Army left him proficient with the AR.

Okay, if I were picking a rifle to fight with I'd take a AR, M16, M4. I've only been using them for near 60 years. Everything with those are second nature.

However, if it's 100 yds or closer I wouldn't feel underarmed with a Ruger, Kel Tec, or Hi Point 9mm carbine.
 
Meh, the slam on the 9mm ARs reminded me of the aero engineer's summary of the bumble bee being too unaerodynamic to fly...the bee, being unaware of the problem, goes ahead and flies anyway.
Have had an actual Colt 9mm for many years, and mine has run wonderfully, and shoots straight. It doesn't like HPs with one brand of magazine. I've followed discussions of AR9s on ArfCom for years, and some guys struggled building them. A turnkey purchase might be a better notion than building it yourself.
The SIG MPX is wonderfully made, but Honest Outlaw (and I) had reliability issues. HO loves straight blowbacks for reliabilty.
Personally, think the Ruger is a pretty fair choice, with the Scorp a second choice (more expensive/better choice).
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