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Did I install the BUIS Backwards?


Yes.


How embarassing!


Not really. If you don't know, you don't now, right? And, it's not like they won't still work when installed backwards. At least you had the balls to ask. I say it's a win.


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Why the offset sights? It isn’t a 3 gun competition Rifle. That is a lot of stuff on an already heavy platform for what it is.
 
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Why the offset sights? It isn’t a 3 gun competition Rifle. That is a lot of stuff on an already heavy platform for what it is.


I always like a backup!




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I’m glad you like your new pistol. I’m thinking of getting one also. Maybe next year, Ruger will offer the PC Charger in another caliber like .40 or 45acp. Or heaven forbid, 10mm Smile
 
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Or heaven forbid, 10mm Smile


10mm would be the "Holy Grail"!




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I have the same stock on mine except all black. Took a while but it folds well now


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Wow looks awesome,I like it.
 
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I just picked up a Ruger PC Charger 9mm pistol.
I added a SIG Folding brace, a 1/2" riser and a SeeAll site (I wanted something that didn't require batteries.

What is bewildering me is how do I fold the stock. I appreciate it being tight, but I can't budge it. See pictures below.

UPDATE: I soaked the hinge overnight and it now folds easy. New pictures below.



Photo May 09, 6 44 03 PM by Dave Steier, on Flickr



Photo May 09, 6 44 12 PM by Dave Steier, on Flickr



Photo May 09, 6 44 35 PM by Dave Steier, on Flickr


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Dave,
I want to duplicate this brace installation on my pcc, but the SIG Customer Service rep was of no help in how to do so.
How do I get the brace to fold right rather than left?
Is it simply a matter of installing the brace’s attachment point upside down (but then how do you rotate the arm brace end back upright), or do you separate the attachment point from the brace, rotate it 180 degrees, then reattach the brace, and then install it on the pcc? Thanks.
 
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Dave,
I want to duplicate this brace installation on my pcc, but the SIG Customer Service rep was of no help in how to do so.
How do I get the brace to fold right rather than left?
Is it simply a matter of installing the brace’s attachment point upside down (but then how do you rotate the arm brace end back upright), or do you separate the attachment point from the brace, rotate it 180 degrees, then reattach the brace, and then install it on the pcc? Thanks.


Yes. You just mount it upside down and rotate the brace around. Then it will fold the other way.




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Dave, do you shoot with it mostly extended, or folded?
My follow-up question (i didn't think of at the time): does folding the brace, and shooting with the brace folded (to the right), interfere with the cartridges properly ejecting?

Do you sling it mostly with the brace extended or folded?
Do you only use the sling attached to a single point at the brace's mounting rail point (as in your posts pictures), or do you carry it via two points?
Thanks again for your insights.
J
 
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Dave, do you shoot with it mostly extended, or folded?
My follow-up question (i didn't think of at the time): does folding the brace, and shooting with the brace folded (to the right), interfere with the cartridges properly ejecting?

Do you sling it mostly with the brace extended or folded?
Do you only use the sling attached to a single point at the brace's mounting rail point (as in your posts pictures), or do you carry it via two points?
Thanks again for your insights.
J


PCCJAY,
I only shoot it extended, but I've never shot it folded.

Carry depends on the situation, but I usually sling it folded and extend it to shoot. I carry it with a single point sling.




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Have the SB FS1913 on mine and use a flat head screwdriver to lift the brace to fold it. Easier than the pull up/pull down procedure to fold it to the side. Easier on these old hands as well.
 
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