Gun Of The Week: FMK Firearms 9C1-G3 Elite

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • Watch American Rifleman staff on the range this week to learn about an all-American-made, optics-ready, striker-fired 9 mm from FMK Firearms.
    Now in its third generation, this optics-ready FMK Firearms 9C1 is a single-action, striker-fired 9 mm pistol that is packed with many great features, and it’s available at a price that is hard to beat. Throughout the construction of the FMK pistol, you’ll find subtle notes of American pride. Though the FMK 9C1’s operating system is modeled after a European design, it is truly an American-made pistol. Watch the Gun Of The Week video above to see the 9C1-G3 in action on the NRA Tech range.
    FMK Firearms builds many creature comforts into its 9C1. Starting with its polymer frame design, the frontstrap has a series of grooves molded for a three-finger hold, and its backstrap is made of a shock-absorbing material. A high undercut at the rear of the trigger guard and a generous beavertail cut combine to place the pistol low in the hand. The result of this placement lowers the bore axis, which makes for a gun that is easy to handle, even with the heaviest personal defense loads.
    At the forward portion of the frame, FMK provides a single-slot accessory rail, should users want to install a light, laser or training aid. As for the gun’s slide, it is made of carbon steel, and given this is the third-generation pistol from FMK, you’ll get a series of slide serrations not just at the rear, but the front, too. This Elite version of the 9C1 pistol has an open-top slide to reduce weight and most significantly, it contains a milled portion dedicated to optics. Just forward of the rear sight, beneath the factory-installed cover plate is where you will direct-mount your choice of optic, whether it be a Burris Fastfire 3, Vortex Viper, Vortex Venom or Trijicon RMR. This model did not come with an optic pre-installed, however, FMK does offer models that ship with an optic included.
    On the range, our testers thoroughly enjoyed the FMK experience. The gun’s white-outlined rear sight is easy to pick up on the range, and since it is based on the Glock pattern, there are many aftermarket options to choose from. FMK’s Fast-Action trigger made for quick shooting and the gun’s accuracy showed in our range experience. Our testers particularly enjoyed the frame’s ergonomics, which includes a beveled magazine well for reloads, as well as its recoil-absorbing backstrap.
    The large trigger guard allows for quick and uninterrupted access to the trigger and its blade-in-bow trigger is a nice safety addition for those who wish to carry this gun concealed. To top it off, the emblazoned “Thank You Armed Forces” on the frame’s right side and the words “Freedom” and “Liberty on the striker plate adjacent to the loaded chamber indicator are nice touches. And if you’re in the market for a gun that comes in colors other than black, FMK has several to choose from, such as Sniper Grey, Dark Earth and Pink. OD Green is offered too, in addition to Burnt Bronze, Titanium Grey and Blue Jay.
    FMK 9C1-G3 Elite Specifications
    Manufacturer: FMK Firearms
    Action Type: recoil-operated, semi-automatic, centerfire pistol
    Chambering: 9 mm Luger
    Barrel: 4"
    Slide: carbon steel;
    Frame: polymer
    Magazine: 10- and 14-round detachable box
    Sights: white-outlined, drift-adjustable rear; fixed front dot
    Overall Length: 6.85"
    Height: 5.09"
    Width: 1.14"
    Weight: 23.45 ozs.
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Komentáře • 20

  • @lukeskywalker1840
    @lukeskywalker1840 Před rokem +6

    I find it very ironic that this gun is not approved for California. Especially due to the fact that this is a California company and the firearm is manufactured in California.

  • @Journeyman.71
    @Journeyman.71 Před rokem +1

    I have a 9C1-G2 that I am very happy with! Now, mind you, 20 years as a PT cop, and 30 years in security, my Glock 17 is/would still be my duty pistol! That said, I've put hundreds of rounds through my FMK over the last eight years or so, with nary a problem that wasn't either my fault, or bad ammo! And, it is the piece that occupies my night stand much of the time, just in case. I am curious to see what changes make it a G3...

  • @joehardway
    @joehardway Před rokem +1

    Tha CA roster's the only thing shielding FMK from competition with other "budget-friendly" models! Once the flood of new stuff hits tha roster, their goose is cooked... Been rootin for'em, but, even after all these years, they seem "hit or miss", and, even if u get'a good 1, u gotta spend ALOTTA $$, to upgrade it w/FAT and Gen 3 slide...

  • @latavianhopson7896
    @latavianhopson7896 Před měsícem

    Does it fit Glock mags?

  • @DjRayRay09
    @DjRayRay09 Před rokem +1

    For budget purposes I might be picking up one of these in about a week I would prefer a Glock but these are $200 less 🤷🏻‍♂️ wish I could get the elite, but it’s not California approved apparently

    • @GodsChosen69
      @GodsChosen69 Před rokem

      look up Caniks. that way you get something around the same price, shoots ay better and works way better.

    • @lukeskywalker1840
      @lukeskywalker1840 Před rokem +1

      That’s pretty ironic, considering it’s a California company and they are made in California.

  • @thehoneybadger8089
    @thehoneybadger8089 Před rokem

    Proprietary or Glock magazines??

    • @johnvang5581
      @johnvang5581 Před rokem +2

      proprietary mags but you can mod springfield xd9 mags to work as well I believe.

    • @Journeyman.71
      @Journeyman.71 Před rokem

      Proprietary. I've never tried any other mags in mine.

  • @phillipcraddock8248
    @phillipcraddock8248 Před rokem +1

    LOOKS LIKE ANOTHER GLOCK

    • @Nobody-xh5qe
      @Nobody-xh5qe Před rokem +1

      Cheaper

    • @ablibitum8303
      @ablibitum8303 Před 4 měsíci

      Sure does...Glock looks almost as cool though for much more money! 9c1 G3 is a great value and a damn fine pistol

  • @rtz549
    @rtz549 Před 7 měsíci

    Good?

  • @Rhetorical346
    @Rhetorical346 Před rokem +2

    They can't even get the specs for the gun on their website correct. That's flat out embarrassing. Looks like a junk gun from a junk company.

  • @CuttinInIdaho
    @CuttinInIdaho Před rokem +1

    Who would buy this when everyone else makes a glock clone now that doesn't have a history of crap production? FMC is not going to redeem themselves. They will fail with this too

    • @Journeyman.71
      @Journeyman.71 Před rokem +6

      Well, it's FMK, so there's that. Maybe getting their name right could be the first step in a valid critique?

    • @BuzzzdLightyear
      @BuzzzdLightyear Před rokem

      Can't get much in CA unfortunately.

    • @ablibitum8303
      @ablibitum8303 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Every manufacturing process is going to experience some degree of quality control issues. It's only a matter of how much blemished product is sold as non-blemished. I purchased a 9C1 Gen 3 recently, and have no issue with it whatsoever. The fit and finish is as good or better than my Para Ordinance Expert Commander .45 acp, and shoots quite well. While you're waiting for the "Perfectly Made Firearm" directly from the Jesus Christ Gun Co. in heaven itself...I'll be putting the finishing touches on my arsenal, which is perfect for me...with some help from above.

    • @CuttinInIdaho
      @CuttinInIdaho Před 4 měsíci

      @@ablibitum8303 I'm not waiting for perfection, and that is quite a vote of confidence comparing it to a Para 1911. I am overly analytical and it is a fault for sure.