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FMK 9C1

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FMK 9C1
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of origin United States
Production history
DesignerFMK Firearms
Designed-2010
ManufacturerFMK Firearms
Specifications
Mass23.45 oz with empty magazine
Length6.85"
Barrel length4"
Width1.14"
Height5.09"

Cartridge9x19mm Parabellum
ActionShort recoil
Feed system10-round box magazine
SightsIntercahngable Fixed 3-dot low profile system [1]

The 9C1 is FMK Firearms's venture into semi-automatic pistol, using high-strength polymer material for the frame. The pistol is light weight and competetively priced. It incorporates a double-action only firing mechanism, so that the pistol can be fired without delay or preparation. The current and the only model is chambered for the 9x19mm Parabellum.

One special feature of this pistol is that it has the bill of rights engraved on the slide. The 9C1 pistol is made in California and is approved for sale in California. It also features loaded chamber indicator and trigger safety. Additionally, the gun will not fire when the magazine is released. The pistol is similar to the Smith & Wesson Sigma.

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