Or you can just cup your hand an reach under the trigger guard...
Of course, but then you have to disengage your shooting hand from the grip. Seems like an unfortunate design choice in something that was built from scratch.
Or you can just cup your hand an reach under the trigger guard...
I like having more options in the market, I hope this thing works better than it looks.
Yes, that stock looks like an afterthought. And the rifle is very pudgy when folded. Compared to the Sub2000 on that front, there is no comparison.
It should balance nicely, with the light polymer handguard and the shorter layout you get by having the magazines located in the grip.
But using the short grip might turn out to be an issue, I'm guessing they really wanted to be able to use M&P Compact magazines. Looks like regular mags need the spacer.
What the heck is with the safety location? It requires your off-hand in one direction.
And the supposedly non-reciprocating charging handle right in front of your face? You can see it reciprocating (albeit inconsistently) in review videos.
I wish it comes with a adjustable stock, its fixed stock has a LOP of 14.5 inch which is too long for me.
If this gun comes in at around $1400 for a NR version for Canada I will be a buyer for certain. The N% barrel will be shipped only to Canada so if IRG were do bring ins some from the US they would be the Restricted version I would think.
At $1,400 for the Smith I would think = the Keltec Sub2K is in a world of hurt along with the Ruger using backpacker stocks.
The gun looks like a dream gun for PCC Division. Nothing really to do but mount an Optic and go play.
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Bob
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Sutter you are paying $1400 for the FX9 that sells for around $700US or so. Hell none of us know but the price point for the Kodiac and FX9 up here runs around the $1.400 Cdn mark. $780US equals $1,070.Cdn rounded before dealer profit, import fees and transportation using the Cdn$ at 73 cents to the US Dollar. 1/.73 =1.37X780=$1,070 rounded.
As to what IRG imports the 18" barrel won't likely be sold in the US and S&W might not want to disturb their CA importer by allowing 3rd party access to the NR version made for Canada, IF one is actually made. Given Trudeau's antics of late I would not hold my breath one way or another. I wouldn't care personally to have the Restricted version as I don't see me wanting to do much more with the gun than using it at our range. Again we won't know until it happens or not.
Here is Jerry's take on the gun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJjlJBv0VUk
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Bob
I wish it comes with a adjustable stock, its fixed stock has a LOP of 14.5 inch which is too long for me.
With all do respect just do the math. Before a 20% Canadian Dealer Mark up, a 10% Canadian Distriuter Mark up and transportation you are at $1,070. the present retail US rate was as of yesterday approx. 73 cents to the dollar which based upon a retail US MSRP of $829., your figure, the price works out to $1,070 Canadian.
US MSRP Cdn$ $1,070
10% Cdn Distributer Markup $ 107
20% Dealer Profit $ 235
Total $1,412
Not sure how you do exchange rates but 1 USD = 1.37 Cdn: $.73US =$1 Cdn
Assuming the rate is 73 cents to the US Dollar for the Importer. Quoted rates on TV, Newspaper, Radio are normally Inter Bank Rates at a certain time of the day and do not include Canadian Bank Profits on the exchange and are for amounts of 1 Million Dollars or more. One I was concerned about rates for my clients 1 Buck quotes were for a minimum purchase of one million dollars or more and contained a minimum of 15 points to the Bank's dealer.
The present FX9 price is $1,450 in Canada. I have seen them for less but now no one seems to have any product.
If the US FX9 MSRP is $829 work the numbers. Allow some profit for the dealer and the Distributor. At it's present selling rate of $1,450 it is a good buy. What we don't know is what the distributer/s forward US Dollar exchange rate was when the last batch of carbines entered Canada. I would not be surprised to see the next batch of FX9's carrying a higher price point given the recent decline in our dollar. If it remains the same then someone has shaved their markup either the manufacturer, the Cdn Distributor or the retailer, all of which is possible.
If the Smith comes in under $1,400 either S&W or the Cdn Disributer and or dealer have shaved their margins. S&W can set their MSRP to their Canadian Distributer to be anything they want including selling the gun cheaper to the Canadian market than they do for their US Distributors. Based upon the math I would bet the farm it will be closer to $1,400 than it is to $1,000.
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Bob
MSRP already factors in profit for distributors and retailers though.
Also, I just noticed the MSRP for the FX9 18" version is $1299 on their website...
For the US market to be sure. You have to have some basic base to calculate from. It is not uncommon for the US retail rate to be the Canadian wholesale rate. If that were the case you could reduce the $1,400 by $100. Alpining makes a good point it, the price will be what the dealer/distributor thinks he can get and where they want to price point to be. This gun will be of interest to the competitive shooter as much as it is the plinker and from what I can see will be very attractive to the Canadian competitors even if it only comes in as a restrictive firearm. Using 10 rd Compact mags it will be fast to reload, the gun is dead nuts reliable as the workings are all M&P pistol and it certainly appears to be accurate enough. Add an Optic and go play with a proven platform.
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Bob
The workings are not M&P pistol though, its a straight blowback carbine, the pistol is a locked breech system with a tilting barrel isn't it?
Yes you are right but the trigger group, grip and mags are all M&P that s what I was trying to say and should have been more specific. If you like the M&P pistol you are going to like this carbine as the ergos relating to the grip are going to be virtually the same. For Canada, if they do ship the guns up here, I would hope the carbines would come with three 10 rd Compact mags vs the FS 10rd mags. If they do we would not have to either buy Compact base plates or deal with the collar arrangement using the FSmags which is a PITA frankly.
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Bob
You do give up the iron sight option that you have with the KelTec, but I think this is much less relevant than it ever was.




























