This YouTube video asks viewers which firearm they would choose to shoot first on the range from a selection of four pistols: the Hellcat Pro, FMK 9C1 G2, S&W Bodyguard 2.0 Comp, and Ruger RXM. The description also includes a promotional message about a free concealed carry map related to changing gun laws in 2025.
This video reviews several 9mm handguns for 2024, categorizing them from worst to best. It highlights the FMK 9c1 G2's similarities to the Glock 19 but criticizes its trigger and finish. The SCCY CPX-2 is noted for its low price but suffers from reliability issues and a heavy trigger. The Hi-Point C9 is criticized for its low capacity and poor accuracy. On the positive side, the Tisas 1911 Nightstalker DS offers a budget-friendly double-stack 1911 experience, the Canik TTI Combat provides premium features for under $1000, and the Walther PDP Compact Steel Frame is praised for its accuracy and reliability despite its weight and price.
Yoki Sturrup provides a candid review of the FMK 9C1 G2, purchased as the cheapest option at Miami Guns & Range for approximately $250. Despite its low price and included accessories, the firearm exhibited significant reliability issues, including frequent failures to feed and eject, even with different ammunition brands. Sturrup concludes it is unsuitable for self-defense due to these consistent malfunctions, emphasizing that even budget firearms must be reliable.
This video offers a revisit to a range day featuring the FMK 9C1 G2 pistol. The content is structured around specific segments, including an initial "waking it up" phase, observations on the sights, engaging a spinner target, testing for grouping accuracy, and a post-shot analysis. The description also highlights the availability of more content on GBGunsDepot.com, social media links for Instagram, and affiliate links for Optics Planet and Amazon for gear. The creators also promote their merchandise store and thank their patrons for support.
This video review by TheFirearmGuy highlights seven budget-friendly handguns often overlooked by major manufacturers. The host, demonstrating high authority with personal ownership and range testing, provides practical insights into models like the Bersa TPR9, Glock 37, Kahr S9, SAR USA SAR9, Star BM9, FMK 9C1 G2, and NAA Pug, focusing on their value and performance for concealed carry and general use.
This video revisits the FMK 9C1 G2 pistol, focusing on its performance with an upgraded 804 trigger. The reviewer conducted a full magazine plus one test, a 'What's For Dinner' test with various ammunition types (hollow points, ball, steel, aluminum, and brass casings), and a field accuracy test from seven yards. The pistol ran reliably through all tests, demonstrating it as a functional and affordable option, though potential barrel-slide play was noted as a possible factor affecting peak accuracy.
This review of the FMK 9C1 G2 highlights its excellent ergonomics and improved trigger compared to previous models. While considered a Glock 19 equivalent, it may pinch larger hands. The firearm demonstrated reliability during testing, and the reviewer appreciates FMK's California-based manufacturing efforts, noting potential reasons for the magazine release's lax ejection, possibly due to state regulations.
This video provides an unboxing and field strip of the FMK 9C1 G2, a handgun manufactured in California with an emphasis on affordability. The reviewer notes its stackable, lockable case, included accessories like oil and extra magazines, and a loaded chamber indicator. While acknowledging past issues with earlier FMK models, the reviewer examines the G2's trigger mechanism, slide, barrel, and construction, comparing it to Glock designs. The video concludes with a preview of upcoming range testing.
This video revisits the FMK 9C1 G2 pistol after over a year of use. While some have compared it to a "American Glock," the reviewer disagrees but acknowledges its appealing features and attractive price point. The content focuses on evaluating the pistol's performance and value over an extended period.
This video features a casual range session with Marshall from Going Gear, presented by Sensible Prepper. The session includes testing the Olight Valkerie weapon light and shooting the FMK 9C1 G2 and the new Honor Defense "Honor Guard." While the firearms and light are demonstrated, the description highlights that the "range banter is the best part," suggesting an emphasis on a relaxed, conversational atmosphere rather than a deep-dive technical review.
This comprehensive comparison by sootch00, an experienced firearms reviewer with over 25 years of Glock ownership, details the Glock 19 and FMK 9C1 G2 9mm pistols. It covers their core similarities, ergonomic differences, magazine capacities, controls, sights, trigger feel, internal designs, and range performance. The review highlights the Glock 19's renowned reliability and the FMK 9C1 G2's strong value proposition as a budget-friendly alternative.
The FMK 9C1 G2 is a budget-friendly 9mm pistol with a polymer frame and ergonomic grip, featuring a patriotic "Proudly American" slide engraving. It comes with two magazines (14+1 or 10+1 capacity) and boasts Glock 19 compatible sights for aftermarket upgrades. The trigger is a single-action system with a consistent pull weight of 6.5-6.8 pounds.
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