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As others have mentioned, there is a practical problem, you can only go so small, too small (most consider the R9 about as small as 9mm can go and still be shootable)
and you can't hold it or hit anything
Got too light (KT PF-9 is about as light as you want to go) and you can't hit anything or want to shoot it due to recoil
Gas has to vent somewhere, and when your hand is wrapped around the gun, you gotta put it somewhere
That's what I'm getting at, I feel like the mechanism is compact and has a low axis, but the other parts of the gun make it too big to be a subcompact. It's compact like a G19 is compact.
It is too big and heavy for a pocket pistol but they sure knew what they were doing when they designed it!
Cost may be a factor in buying one but it's worth every penny of $800.
I have a DB9 (Diamondback firearms) and it is small, comparible is size to a SIG P238. While I have some current issues with it feeding, it is getting better, but it is painful to shoot. I have figured out how to shoot it so it's not to bad, but still not a fun gun to shoot. I think it weighs a little more than 12 oz. empty, so it is a very pocketable 9mm in that respect. It may not quite be as small a R9, but it is lighter being a polymer framed pistol. In the end, I don't think I'd want anything lighter than a DB9 or smaller than a R9. LM
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