I love my FMK it’s literally never failed not once I have a few hundred rounds and it’s never once failed or jammed in the sense of it being the guns fault I had a couple bad rounds that needed to be cleared but other then that it’s ate every round I’ve put through it Steel case Brass Aluminum it will eat it , I also use mine for my Armed Security job and I trust it fully also what I suggest to people buying this you’re gun will come in rather stiff , disassemble and clean lubricate according to you’re local Climate due to my climate and it being very hot where I’m at in Cali I personally use gun grease and give it maybe 100 dry racks to get those internals moving before you shoot and you won’t be disappointed
@@SteveChishamSr Naah man the gun is the same it’s just how you take care of it truly and I have my own methods of breaking in my guns so before I even go out and shoot the guns they get disassembled clean and Lubricated and I always give my pistols maybe 100-200 dry racks to get the internals moving and then go test fire if I guarantee you’ll have a different experience with this gun I’m actually thinking of picking up another one in tungsten or Flat desert earth some people prefer Glocks I prefer FMK no lie
Don't like the extractor on the FMK 9C1, it's was too big. Bought the earlier model in 2013 and it was loaded with issues and haven't bought another FMK since.
I love my FMK it’s literally never failed not once I have a few hundred rounds and it’s never once failed or jammed in the sense of it being the guns fault I had a couple bad rounds that needed to be cleared but other then that it’s ate every round I’ve put through it Steel case Brass Aluminum it will eat it , I also use mine for my Armed Security job and I trust it fully also what I suggest to people buying this you’re gun will come in rather stiff , disassemble and clean lubricate according to you’re local Climate due to my climate and it being very hot where I’m at in Cali I personally use gun grease and give it maybe 100 dry racks to get those internals moving before you shoot and you won’t be disappointed
You must have a nice gun
@@SteveChishamSr Naah man the gun is the same it’s just how you take care of it truly and I have my own methods of breaking in my guns so before I even go out and shoot the guns they get disassembled clean and Lubricated and I always give my pistols maybe 100-200 dry racks to get the internals moving and then go test fire if I guarantee you’ll have a different experience with this gun I’m actually thinking of picking up another one in tungsten or Flat desert earth some people prefer Glocks I prefer FMK no lie
I bought one on sale the other day for $260. Not a bad deal at all. Great pistol and company.
There's 10 and 14 round magazines
Don't like the extractor on the FMK 9C1, it's was too big. Bought the earlier model in 2013 and it was loaded with issues and haven't bought another FMK since.
Commiefornia 😂 i just bought mine here in CA
The difference is minimal compared to the one I got in Utah
@@SteveChishamSr this is my first firearm
How does it shoot after adding the dovetail optic?
I didn't add any optic
Thanks for the video I won't get one
It's accurate. Trigger functions a bit strange. I like it better than the Glock 19 gen 3
Elmer Fudd .
What's the price point on this handgun? 🤔
it's normally listed around 350 dollars. There's many retainers who have it listed.
@@SteveChishamSr ok cool thanks for the video and info.
@@TREX7476 $289 at Turners
Listed for 350. But I got mine for 200 on clearance
199 at PSA. Just came out today
commiefornia is so accurate wow hahaha