Ok, I get the Pistol Caliber Carbine concept, but they are usually limited to 9mm, .40s&w and .45acp.
As maligned as the .30 carbine is, always being slighted as more of a pistol caliber, why aren't PCC's ever chambered in the anemic .30 carbine. As it's compared to the .357 magnum and .357 magnum's are not ever used in PCC's, why not use the .30 Carbine in a PCC?
The latest trend is to base a PCC on the AR platform, why has no one ever decided to chamber an AR in .30 Carbine?
Or is it heresy to offer it in any firearms but M1 Carbine and Ruger Blackhawk?
I guess an argument for PCC's is their use of cheaper pistol ammo for fun, I am able to find it for $0.34 a round which is on par with .40s&w and .45acp ammo.
So I hereby submit that an AR Manufacturer test the waters and see if there is a demand for a .30 Carbine caliber AR PCC.
As maligned as the .30 carbine is, always being slighted as more of a pistol caliber, why aren't PCC's ever chambered in the anemic .30 carbine. As it's compared to the .357 magnum and .357 magnum's are not ever used in PCC's, why not use the .30 Carbine in a PCC?
The latest trend is to base a PCC on the AR platform, why has no one ever decided to chamber an AR in .30 Carbine?
Or is it heresy to offer it in any firearms but M1 Carbine and Ruger Blackhawk?
I guess an argument for PCC's is their use of cheaper pistol ammo for fun, I am able to find it for $0.34 a round which is on par with .40s&w and .45acp ammo.
So I hereby submit that an AR Manufacturer test the waters and see if there is a demand for a .30 Carbine caliber AR PCC.