This review of the Smith & Wesson FPC in 5.7x28mm highlights its innovative folding design and affordability, positioning it as a potential survival carbine or PDW. While praising its shootability, accuracy, and low recoil, the review identifies significant reliability issues, particularly with first-round feeding, across multiple magazines and ammunition types. The reviewer suggests the 9mm variant may be a more reliable choice for self-defense.
This review of the Remington RP9 highlights significant drawbacks, including poor ergonomics described as a 'broomstick' feel and a lack of grip texture. The pistol suffers from severe trigger slap, making it painful to shoot, and lacks tactile or audible reset, leading to inconsistent trigger pulls. Reliability is a major concern, with the firearm reportedly only functioning well with specific ammunition types, failing with common 147-grain and 124-grain loads. The reviewer strongly advises against purchasing the RP9, recommending more dependable alternatives like Glock, M&P, or Canik TP9SF.
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