anyone run a FMK?

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under $500
compact, super ergo and a free t shirt!
any one try these?
 
someone did purchase one cuz they had a review up on it comparing it to a glock. For the life of me I cant remember the members name but try searching for it. It wasnt too long ago.
 
I got one, didn't get no shirt though.

It feels okay, but you can tell that QC was sacrificed to get the low price. Going to take it to Pheonix probably on saturday or sunday for it's first shoot, hopefully I'll have my camera up and running so I can get some action shots.

I still need to get around to researching mag compatibility to see if anything else will work in it, because FMK mags are rare at this point.
 
The second thread is mine. Accuracy is a bit better than indicated about 4 inches at 25 yards. I have run several hundred rounds and it is reliable. The trigger pin still walks which is a bit annoying.
 
I have one. Had some problems with light strikes, but seems to be improving. I like the compactness, not thrilled with the response from customer service when I asked them about the light strikes
 
Oops! I ment shorten by a couple coils and restretch to orig. Lenth, I am guessing here! And no that won't affect the triggerm I put a deposit down on one, so I guess I will have some first hand experiance with one soon!

That will guarantee spring failure in a couple hundred rounds tops. Once you pull (or push) a spring past it's elastic limit, it's life span will be seriously reduced. What you'd need is a spring with either a slightly thicker wire of the same number of coils (best solution) or a slightly longer spring of the same diameter of the original, assuming the preload in the cocking mechanism has room for the length. Again, if you bottom it out hard, you shorten the life expectancy.
 
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