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    Default Re: Smith & Wesson FPC 9mm

    Imm'a gonna write the Ay-Tee-Eff and ask if folding a gun remanufactures it into an SBR...
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: Smith & Wesson FPC 9mm

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    Imm'a gonna write the Ay-Tee-Eff and ask if folding a gun remanufactures it into an SBR...

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    Default Re: Smith & Wesson FPC 9mm

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    I guess everyone was sworn to secrecy and had to wait until now to release vids because EVERYONE is posting reviews now.
    That's how it works, same way nobody knew about the Springfield Hellion until they announced it, and a dozen videos came out in the next couple days.

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    Default Re: Smith & Wesson FPC 9mm

    Ahhh... Jerry sez (in above video) the LOP is 14.5"

    That sucks.
    Maybe they will fix that in a future release.
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    Default Re: Smith & Wesson FPC 9mm

    more video action

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    Default Re: Smith & Wesson FPC 9mm

    Grrrr,
    I'm going to have to get me one of these. I've already got a ton of M&P mags (wouldn't hurt to add a couple 22 rd mags to the hurd) and I like the feel and trigger of my M&P compact so I'm pretty certain this would fit me well. No one except PSA has them yet, and PSA is out of them.
    I don't usually care about bags and boxes but in this case I'm really liking the bag that comes with it, it doesn't look like a gun bag.
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    Default Re: Smith & Wesson FPC 9mm

    It LOOKS like it opens/closes effortlessly - and quickly.
    Of all the vids I've watched, none seemed to fumble with it, or have any hiccups while making it all foldy.

    Oh, and I've seen a few reviewers comment on the spare mag thing being difficult to do fast reloads from.
    I think that's a bit of an absurd "gripe" - having them on board is just a bonus feature. If you want to do combat drills, buy a chest rig or something.
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: Smith & Wesson FPC 9mm

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post

    Oh, and I've seen a few reviewers comment on the spare mag thing being difficult to do fast reloads from.
    I think that's a bit of an absurd "gripe" - having them on board is just a bonus feature. If you want to do combat drills, buy a chest rig or something.
    I was thinking the same thing, if you don't like the way it stores extra mags, just don't store extra mags in it. I think the biggest concern I have is the bolt release/catch. Be nice if an AR bolt release would work. I bet someone comes out with one.
    I would like to see a SKU without a safety, not sure why they think it's fine to sell a pistol without one but not a rifle.
    Anyone know if a manual safety is a requirement on a rifle? I can't think of a rifle without one. Maybe because you don't generally carry a rifle in a holster?????? That would make some sense. Guess you don't have to use the safety if you don't want.
    Last edited by ray h; March 3rd, 2023 at 03:57 AM.
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    Default Re: Smith & Wesson FPC 9mm

    $600 Pre-Order price at Sportsmans Outdoor Superstore

    (in comparison, I see a Sub 2000 at Locked Loaded for $410 - $310 after rebate)
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