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Here's what I have found thus far in my search for getting a PCC set up, there are a few out of the box options and then there is always the build it yourself way to go. if anyone has more places or options please add to the list.

Stag arms 9mm:

http://www.stagarms.com/model-9t

Quarter circle 10:

http://www.quartercircle10.com/shop/

JP GMR-13:

https://www.jprifles.com/1.2.13_GMR-13.php

http://www.shootersconnectionstore.com/JP-GMR-13-9mm-P3653.aspx

ATI 9mm AR:

https://www.americantactical.us/5355/detail.html

Sig MPX:

http://www.sigsauer.com/CatalogProductList/sig-mpx-sig-mpx.aspx

Scorpion EVO:

http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-scorpion-evo-3-s1-carbine/

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I'm fairly happy with the PSA AR9 that I picked up slightly used from a member here. Forged dedicated lower for Glock mags. Put on a 15" handguard, JP muzzle break, Timney trigger and changed the stock to a slightly heavier model to mitigate recoil. Came with a Bushnell TRS-25 that I have found to be a good optic. All in for under $1000.

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Build one or buy, tough decision. Used to have a Beretta CX-4 Storm in 9mm. Never shot it as my club won't allow them. Sold it, then PCC competition popped up. Built one instead.

PSA SOCOM LW profile 9mm barrel, QC-10 Glock lower, ramped bolt (CMMG?), DPMS clean upper (no DC or FA), AP Custom 13" CF handguard, Timney single stage trigger, JP 9mm comp, BCM CH, MVB 9mm adjustable stock w/buffer & springs, 2 CTS and 2 Glock 30+ rd. mags, and a C-More Railway. Would have been under $1000 if I had skipped the MVB stock and buffer ($400). but I wanted more weight in the rear to make it swing faster. And also because I wanted a telescoping stock that looked more like an SMG than an AR (similar to MPX stock).

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I never see it mentioned in any of the 'lists', but the Olympic Arms K9-GL I have runs great. It was a special order with a flat-top upper and free-float forend, so I imagine the standard carry handle version they normally sell would have minimal use in PCC. It digests any 9mm I've tried to feed it, is plenty accurate for the task and takes Glock mags. The factory trigger is pretty good as well.

Having been in the PCC game for years (with nowhere to play it), I have owned both a Beretta CX-4 Storm and a Kel-Tec SUB 2000. I never reversed the innards of the Beretta, but as a lefty, the K9-GL is WAY less gas and brass in the face than either of the other platforms. I image the newer offerings from other companies are more tailored to 3-Gun, but it is another option if you can track one down.

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Sig MPX. I had an AR in 9mm before this and it sucked in comparison. Recoil was significantly more than .223 because of all the reciprocating mass. I wont go back to a blowback gun.

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If I go PPC, this is my #1 choice right now. Sweet ride...

Although thinking about it, a JP would save ne a lot of trouble with mags since I've got plenty of G17 mags on hand. If the JP runs like a top, then It has a definite advantage.
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Sig MPX. I had an AR in 9mm before this and it sucked in comparison. Recoil was significantly more than .223 because of all the reciprocating mass. I wont go back to a blowback gun.

WXEFLX2l.jpg

If I go PPC, this is my #1 choice right now. Sweet ride...

Although thinking about it, a JP would save ne a lot of trouble with mags since I've got plenty of G17 mags on hand. If the JP runs like a top, then It has a definite advantage.
I have and absolutely love my GMR-13. I love the fact that it runs on Glock magazines. The MPX is a great great gun, but mags are not easy to come by. There are no add on for those mags. And only one manufacturer of those mags, and I am not convinced that lancer mags are that great( holding a grudge against their 5.56 mags). As soon Magpul releases their 30rd mags the game is over.

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