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[SHOT 2025] Show Low Updates Their PCC Design, Working On 10mm Option

 

The 9mm option on the left, the under-development 10mm on the right.

Show Low Manufacturing is back at SHOT Show for 2025 with an updated lineup. They’ve taken their Black Jack pistol caliber carbine (PCC) and changed the design for better longevity, and they’re also working on a new 10mm design.

PCCs @ TFB:

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Updated 9x19mm design

At the 2024 SHOT Show, Show Low’s Black Jack PCC was exhibited with a detent delay design. Now, a year later, they’ve updated this design to a new roll pin delay system (currently patent pending). Why the change? They said they noticed some wear on the detent after thousands of rounds through the old design.

Once they updated to the new design, they also discovered it was more accurate, running more smoothly with less friction, less recoil, and with the recoil directed downwards. A side effect of all these improvements is that the gun is also supposed to be more accurate as well as more long-term tough.

The Black Jack has an ambidextrous safety, a fixed ejector, and the charging handle can be switch to either side of the rifle for the user’s convenience or preference. It runs off CZ Scorpion-pattern mags (a Magpul is included with the gun). Pricing should be $1,713 with a pistol brace included, or $1,598 without.

As for the 10mm version: This is called the Odds Maker, and is still under development.

It’s designed around a similar action, but running off HK-pattern mags and with a hydraulic buffer that adds a bit extra to the price. However, Show Low reckons they can still keep the MSRP below $2,000, in the $1,800-$1,900 range hopefully. Keep an eye on ShowLowMFG.com for more details.