Ruger LC Carbine 5.7x28mm 10+1 16.25" Black Nitride Fluted Threaded Barrel, Black Hardcoat Anodize ...
Ruger LC Carbine 5.7x28mm 10+1 16.25" Black Nitride Fluted Threaded Barrel, Black Hardcoat Anodize Picatinny Rail Aluminum Receiver, M-LOK Handguard, Adj Folding Black Synthetic Stock, Black Polymer Grip, Right Hand
Ruger 19302 LC Carbine 5.7x28mm 10+1 16.25" Black Nitride Fluted Threaded Barrel, Black Hardcoat Anodize Picatinny Rail Aluminum Receiver, M-LOK Handguard, Adj Folding Black Synthetic Stock, Black Polymer Grip, Right Hand
The Ruger LC Carbine's folding stock and collapsible sights are ideal for compact storage. Featuring a 1/2"x28 threaded, fluted barrel; reversible, side-folding, adjustable stock w/adjustable LOP; utilizes the same steel magazines and familiar ergonomic controls as the Ruger-5.7 pistol; compatible with both AR-pattern and Picatinny rail-mounted aftermarket accessory stocks; ambidextrous manual safety; reversible charging handle; ergonomic bolt release and extended magazine release latch. Includes thread protector, one Ruger 5.7 steel pistol magazine, M-LOK QD sling socket and Hex wrench.
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The 5.7X28mm was introduced by FN in 1993, developed for a new concept called Personal Defense Weapon (PDW), intended to replace the pistol, submachinegun, and carbine for miliitary use. The concept is a compact, selective fire weapon intended for use within 200 meters, firing a light projectile for controllable recoil. The 5.7X28mm was designed for FN's P90 PDW. It uses a short bottlenecked case firing a 31-grain .224-inch bullet at 2325 fps. Performance exceeds military handgun cartridge, especially as range increases. Although many experts find the concept sound acceptance by the military has not been rapid. — Craig Boddington