PCC or short rifle

Loneranger04

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I’ve bought two different carbines over the years for keeping in the vehicle whilst traveling on vacation. The first was a 10” AR with a brace/stock in 556 and the second was a Ruger PCC 9mm. The Ruger comes apart so it’s easy to put in a backpack to disguise it but the AR has much better range and more muzzle energy however the 556 is so loud from a 10” barrel that it’s very uncomfortable to shoot even with hearing protection. I’d still rather carry the AR and have swapped the barrel to a .300 blackout which toned down the muzzle report drastically but is still a longer, harder to hide than the Ruger. Wondering what others tote for trips and why.
 
I've been experimenting for the perfect backpack/compact truck gun too. Many talk about how...if in a gunfight...you don't worry about your hearing. But I guarantee you, if you're lighting up a 10.5 or 11.5 AR without suppression or ear pro, repeatedly, the concussion alone is likely going to affect your ability to shoot, and bonus - give you permanent hearing loss.
I know, I know...it's ok as long as you survive...right?
But, I don't think anyone practices like that. We wear ear pro. So we really don't know how we're going to handle it.
A linear comp helps. Suppressed would be better. But even a suppressed 10.5 or 11.5 is loud.
9mm, or better yet, 9mm suppressed is decent. But, as you said, you lose range.
I'm leaning back towards suppressed 300BO. I have one, but it's a pieced togther PSA 7.5"...but at least it runs.
But:
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Palemetto State announced their new AXR SSP (short stroke piston) PDW in 300BO at 2026 Shot Show. Not sure if it's weight yet, but it looks promising.
 
The pack gun is the one are where I think a PDW is justified. I don’t personally have one but I don’t have a “truck gun” either. I don’t blame people for wanting or having one tho. My thoughts on the topic. Pros: possibly share mags and ammo with a carry gun. Better practical accuracy than a handgun.
Cons: handgun ammo is heavier than 556 ammo. Less “stopping power” and range then most rifle rounds. Personally if I’m going to carry a rifle then I want a rifle cartridge. But they make PDWs smaller than a folding 10.5 AR so I get why people do them.
 
I’ve bought two different carbines over the years for keeping in the vehicle whilst traveling on vacation. The first was a 10” AR with a brace/stock in 556 and the second was a Ruger PCC 9mm. The Ruger comes apart so it’s easy to put in a backpack to disguise it but the AR has much better range and more muzzle energy however the 556 is so loud from a 10” barrel that it’s very uncomfortable to shoot even with hearing protection. I’d still rather carry the AR and have swapped the barrel to a .300 blackout which toned down the muzzle report drastically but is still a longer, harder to hide than the Ruger. Wondering what others tote for trips and why.
Yeah, it always comes back to that triangle..size, shootability, and concealment and something’s always giving.
 
I know I'll get some flak for this, but I have a couple of those Roni-type stocks for pistols. Similar to a Flux or Tyrant chassis (but a lot cheaper), you get a very compact weapon that gives you better accuracy and handling than a pistol, complete compatibility with your pistol (mags, controls and even spare parts), and can be broken down into a pistol if needed. Yes, you still get pistol range and power (though better accurate range).

My thoughts are that if I have to get into a gunfight with someone more than 50m away, something really bad is going on and I'd like an actual rifle, please.
 
No flack here. You hit all the points why.
I have G17 in a first Gen Roni that does everything it needs to do for a compact "sub" gun.

But, again, you also eluded to this, I still like the 300BO folding brace concept for all-around.
 
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