What is your favorite pistol caliber carbine?

Published on October 8, 2025
Duration: 1:28

This video introduces the Smith & Wesson FPC, a folding pistol caliber carbine. It highlights its compatibility with M&P pistol magazines, its folding design for portability, and features like a full-length Picatinny rail and a trigger block safety. The presenter demonstrates charging the firearm and discusses its potential uses as a truck gun or for home defense.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson FPC is a folding pistol caliber carbine designed for portability and ease of use, especially for M&P pistol owners. It features a full-length Picatinny rail, uses M&P magazines, and has a trigger block safety, making it suitable for truck gun or home defense applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Folding Pistol Caliber Carbine
  2. 00:01Smith & Wesson FPC Overview
  3. 00:07Use Cases: Truck Gun & Home Defense
  4. 00:11M&P Magazine System Compatibility
  5. 00:20Charging Actuator Demonstration
  6. 00:24Picatinny Rail and Optic Mount
  7. 00:31Magazine Capacity and Type
  8. 00:40Trigger and Safety Features
  9. 00:56Magazine Insertion and Readiness
  10. 01:08Shooting Impression
  11. 01:16Call to Action: Your Opinion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Smith & Wesson FPC?

The Smith & Wesson FPC is a folding pistol caliber carbine that uses M&P pistol magazines. It features a full-length Picatinny rail for optics, a folding design for portability, and a trigger block safety. Its controls are similar to M&P pistols for user familiarity.

What is the magazine compatibility of the Smith & Wesson FPC?

The Smith & Wesson FPC is designed to run on the M&P magazine system. This means it can use the same magazines as Smith & Wesson M&P pistols, including 20-round magazines.

What are the intended uses for the Smith & Wesson FPC?

The Smith & Wesson FPC is presented as a versatile firearm suitable for roles such as a truck gun due to its folding design and portability, or for home defense. Its compact nature makes it easy to store and deploy.

How is the Smith & Wesson FPC charged?

The Smith & Wesson FPC is charged using an actuator located at the backside of the firearm. This mechanism is used to chamber a round and prepare the carbine for firing.

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