This video provides a detailed comparison and range test of the Smith & Wesson FPC and the Kel-Tec Sub2000 Gen 3, two popular folding Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs). The hosts evaluate their portability, ease of deployment, magazine compatibility, and performance during timed drills. Key differences in design, such as the FPC's integrated magazine caddy and the Sub2000's ambidextrous bolt lock, are discussed, along with their respective price points and included accessories.
This review of the AIM Surplus Gen3 Glock Slide highlights significant quality control issues. The rear sight dovetail was found to be out of spec, causing the sight to move under 1000 rounds. Furthermore, the optic mounting platform does not adhere to the RMR footprint standard, lacking necessary recoil bosses for secure optic attachment, even with extensive use of Loctite.
The Smith & Wesson M&P FPC is a 9mm pistol caliber carbine designed for portability and utility. Its key feature is a folding mechanism that allows for a compact size, making it ideal for storage in vehicles or backpacks without requiring optic re-zeroing. The stock also cleverly integrates magazine storage.
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