Got my new 9mm S&W FPC

Shipwreck

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I saw this at the gun store yesterday. They just got them in yesterday morning.

Managed to snag one :)

Now, I am waiting for the optic I ordered to come in. I watched a Youtube video to show me how t take it apart. It's not too hard, but it's a bit different.

Once I get the optic, I get to shoot it.

I watched a video review last night on Youtube. Guy shot about a 1" group at 50 yards. That's much better than the 2-3" average that the Beretta CX4 shoots. So, I can't wait to try it.

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I bought a Ruger PC9 a few months ago and been claiming it as the second funnest gun on the planet behind only my 10/22 but the S&W FPC has my attention. Being able to share mags with my M&P 9 is a big plus. Mag storage in the stock has my interest. Folds with what looks like a quality carrying case made for it.

I do like the more traditional lines and feel of my Ruger. Again has my interest, we will see.
 
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Well, I haven't been excited about a gun in a while. This design is very interesting. As soon as I saw it online, I knew I had to get one
 
Shipwreck, Is the carrying case a quality case or something you think will need to be upgraded. With it's width when folded a carrying case designed for it is not a small thing. A you tube video I saw was positive but I would be interested in your opinion.

Thanks!
 
Shipwreck, Is the carrying case a quality case or something you think will need to be upgraded. With it's width when folded a carrying case designed for it is not a small thing. A you tube video I saw was positive but I would be interested in your opinion.

Thanks!

The included case is overly large, for the size of the gun folded, IMHO.

I plan to use a backpack to keep it in.
 
Better ergos than a Sub 2000 (low bar), and, like that gun, the way it breaks makes it totally safe when folded.
Pretty stocked with 9mm PCCs, but I'd like to at least handle one.
Since the 'brace' has been banned (for the moment), gunmakers are scrambling for ways to keep 16" stocked guns short.
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