This comparison examines two popular pistol-caliber carbines: the Firearm Policy Coalition’s 9mm PCC and the Ruger PC Carbine. These firearms represent different approaches to a similar concept: a compact, maneuverable long gun chambered in a common handgun cartridge. One is built on an AR-style platform, while the other employs a more traditional takedown design.
Pistol-caliber carbines offer several advantages. They frequently boast reduced recoil compared to rifle-caliber counterparts, making them easier to control, particularly for novice shooters. Their ammunition compatibility with existing handguns simplifies logistics and can reduce costs. Historically, such firearms have served various roles, from home defense to competitive shooting. Modern iterations continue this tradition, leveraging advancements in materials and design.