Ruger has announced their latest offering in the 5.7x28mm chambering with the new LC carbine.

Ruger states “Introducing the Ruger® LC Carbine™.

Lightweight and compact, this new carbine chambered in 5.7x28mm is the ultimate range companion.

Weighing under 6 lbs., the lightweight and compact Ruger® LC Carbine™ utilizes the same steel magazines and familiar ergonomic controls as the Ruger-5.7™ pistol.”

FEATURES:

  • Unique bolt-over-barrel design with the magazine in the grip allows for excellent balance and pointability.
  • Folding stock and collapsible sights are ideal for compact storage (on models so equipped).
  • The reversible folding stock, with adjustable length of pull, is compatible with both AR-pattern and Picatinny rail-mounted aftermarket accessory stocks (on models so equipped).
  • Features a 16.25″ fluted, nitride-treated steel barrel for strength, accuracy, and longevity.
  • 1/2″-28 TPI threaded barrel with thread protector allows for the attachment of popular muzzle accessories including muzzle brakes, flash hiders and caliber-appropriate suppressors (on models so equipped).
  • Impressive ergonomics with ambidextrous manual safety, reversible charging handle, ergonomic bolt release and extended magazine release latch.
  • Utilizes Ruger’s safe, reliable and proven Secure Action™ fire-control system that combines a protected internal hammer with a bladed-safety trigger.
  • The trigger has a short, smooth pull, clean break and positive reset.
  • CNC-milled handguard that is Type III hard-coat anodized aluminum for maximum durability, with M-LOK® accessory attachment slots.
  • Multiple QD sling sockets allow for maximum versatility.

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