The Call Of Duty Lunchbox Gun: Magpul FDP

Published on February 4, 2026
Duration: 0:49

This guide details the deployment and folding mechanism of the Magpul FDP/FDC, a unique folding pistol and SBR. Expert instruction from a Magpul Firearms Program Manager demonstrates the simple yet effective process of opening and stowing the firearm, highlighting its compact 'lunchbox' form factor and magazine retention while folded. The guide emphasizes proper handling of the charging handle and slider latch for smooth operation.

Quick Summary

The Magpul FDP/FDC is a unique folding pistol and SBR featuring a chassis that collapses into a compact 'lunchbox' form. Deployment involves pressing the top charging handle, and it uses Glock magazines. The FDC-9 variant is an NFA-regulated SBR.

Chapters

  1. 00:00FDP Deployment Mechanism
  2. 00:10Folding and Stowing Procedure
  3. 00:20Handling and Controls
  4. 00:30Pricing and Variations
  5. 00:41Concealment Features

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Magpul FDP/FDC deploy from its folded state?

To deploy, press down on the charging handle located on the top front of the receiver. This action springs the firearm open into its firing configuration, with the magazine remaining inserted.

What are the available variants of the Magpul FDP/FDC?

The Magpul FDP/FDC comes in two main variants: the FDP-P, which is a pistol, and the FDC-9, which is a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) regulated under the NFA.

What is the key feature of the Magpul FDP/FDC's design?

Its primary feature is a folding chassis that allows it to collapse into a highly compact, 'lunchbox' like form factor for enhanced portability and concealability.

Is the Magpul FDP/FDC compatible with standard magazines?

Yes, the Magpul FDP/FDC is designed for compatibility with Glock magazines, offering a wide range of readily available and popular magazine options.

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