GFORCE Jawbone 9 & 45 PDW | SHOT Show 2026

Published on January 26, 2026
Duration: 6:05

This video provides an expert overview of the GFORCE Arms Jawbone 9mm and .45 ACP PDW/PCC offerings from SHOT Show 2026. A GFORCE Arms representative details key features like Glock magazine compatibility, unique grip storage, and suppressor-ready barrels. The Jawbone series is positioned as an affordable and customizable platform, with different lower receiver materials for each caliber and future caliber expansions planned.

Quick Summary

The GFORCE Jawbone 9mm and .45 ACP PDW/PCC firearms were showcased at SHOT Show 2026. The 9mm model features a polymer hybrid lower and a 5-inch barrel with 1/2x28 threads, retailing for $399. The .45 ACP variant uses a billet aluminum lower and costs $499. Both are Glock magazine compatible and designed as affordable suppressor hosts, benefiting from standard AR-15 controls for customization.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction at SHOT Show 2026
  2. 00:55GFORCE Jawbone 9mm PCC Overview
  3. 02:59GFORCE Jawbone .45 ACP PDW Overview
  4. 04:09Market Positioning and Suppressor Use

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the GFORCE Jawbone 9mm and .45 ACP models?

The primary difference lies in the lower receiver construction: the Jawbone 9mm uses a polymer hybrid lower with an aluminum insert, while the .45 ACP model features a billet aluminum lower. Both are Glock magazine compatible and operate via blowback.

What is the MSRP for the GFORCE Jawbone 9mm and .45 ACP?

The GFORCE Jawbone 9mm has an MSRP of approximately $399, whereas the GFORCE Jawbone .45 ACP is priced around $499. A 10mm variant is also reportedly in development.

Can the GFORCE Jawbone series be used as a suppressor host?

Yes, the Jawbone series is positioned as an affordable suppressor host. The .45 ACP model is particularly well-suited due to the caliber's tendency to produce subsonic ammunition, making it ideal for suppressed shooting.

What makes the GFORCE Jawbone series customizable?

The Jawbone platform utilizes standard AR-15 controls and mil-spec internal components. This compatibility allows users to easily upgrade parts like triggers or other fire control group elements.

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