Ruger 9mm Charger for sale

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Brand:

Ruger

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

6.5

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

17

Finish Per Color:

Black

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(20)

Brand:

Ruger

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

6.5

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

10

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.8/5 based on 40 customer reviews across 3 variants from 18 retailers

Overwhelmingly praised 9mm pistol carbine praised for fun factor, reliability, and Glock magazine compatibility, with minimal reported issues.

What customers like

Fun to shoot48%
This weapon is very fun to shoot, ive only used Ruger mags
Glock magazine compatibility30%
Love that you can mod it. Conversion to shoot Glock mags was super easy.
Reliable and accurate28%
Extremely fun to shoot. Fired 50 rounds without any issues.
Easy disassembly and cleaning15%
Super easy to disassemble and clean and to change out triggers.
Great value for price13%
Great gun! Great price! I was actually shocked I got my hands

Common concerns

Takedown pin retention issue3%
My only issue is the take down pin for the barrel fell out
Frequently Asked Questions
Ruger 9mm Charger for sale

Is the Ruger charger discontinued?

The .22 Charger has been discontinued again, with Ruger confirming it is gone and replaced by 10/22 SBRs; it no longer appears on their website. The 9mm PC Charger remains in production, retailing around $692, with three variants available across eighteen retailers.

Does Ruger Charger 9mm take Glock Mags?

Yes, the Ruger PC Charger accepts Glock 9mm magazines, including models 17, 19, 26, and 34. It ships with the SR-Series/Security-9 magazine well installed by default, but includes a swap-out magazine well for Glock compatibility. Older single-latch Glock magazines work but require keeping the magazine release on the left side.

How much is a Ruger PC Charger worth?

Ruger PC Charger pistols average around $658 new (12-month average $665), with listings ranging from $650 to $704. Used models sell roughly $400–$600 depending on condition. Three variants are currently available across eighteen retailers.

Is the Ruger charger considered a pistol?

Yes, the Ruger Charger is legally classified as a pistol. It has no shoulder stock and meets federal pistol definitions. Adding a stock without a 16-inch barrel would create an illegal short-barreled rifle under federal law.

Does the Ruger PC charger come with a threaded barrel?

Yes, the Ruger PC Charger comes standard with a 6.5-inch threaded barrel and includes a thread protector, allowing you to attach suppressors, muzzle brakes, or other compatible muzzle accessories.

How reliable is the Ruger PC Charger?

The PC Charger is highly reliable, punching above its price class as a soft-shooting 9mm pistol. Field testing shows roughly one malfunction per 145 rounds across FMJ and defensive ammunition, with accuracy averaging 1.31 inches at 50 yards. It also accepts Glock magazines, adding practical versatility.

Does the Ruger PC Charger come with a brace?

No, the PC Charger ships without a brace. It has an integrated 1913 Picatinny rail on the rear chassis that accepts standard rail-mounted braces, such as SB Tactical models. A brace must be purchased separately.

Is the Ruger charger accurate?

Yes, both Charger models deliver solid accuracy for their class. Stock .22 LR Chargers typically group under one inch at 50 yards with quality ammunition. The 9mm PC Charger also performs well for its category. Neither is a match rifle, but both suit plinking and casual shooting.

Can you put a folding stock on a Ruger PC Charger?

Yes. The PC Charger's rear 1913 Picatinny rail accepts folding stocks and braces. AGP Arms makes a dedicated folding stock kit for it. Midwest Industries and others offer chassis systems that accept any Picatinny-compatible folding stock. Note that adding a stock to a pistol may have legal implications depending on your jurisdiction.

What guns are similar to the Ruger Charger?

The Magnum Research Picuda and Mossberg 715P are similar .22 LR pistols. The SIG MPX K offers comparable ergonomics in 9mm. The Ruger 10/22 Takedown shares the same action in rifle form. The Kel-Tec CP33 is another .22 LR pistol option worth considering.

What is the best silencer for a Ruger PC Charger?

Suppressors for the PC Charger depend on your priorities. The BANISH 9 is popular and uses a micro booster for reliable function. The YHM R9 is another option, though some users report cycling issues. Choose based on sound reduction, durability, and your specific 9mm load preferences.

What magazine does the Ruger charger use?

The .22 LR Charger uses standard 10/22 magazines, including the included 15-round rotary mag, plus 10 and 25-round options. The 9mm PC Charger uses Ruger Security-9 magazines (17-round standard), and can also accept Glock 17 magazines with an included adapter.