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USA – -(Ammoland.com)- Primary Arms has the popular Foxtrot Mike Products 5″ Glock Style Ultra Light Barrel 9mm AR Pistol with the SBA3 Brace in stock for $604.99. Limit 1 per household. Quantities exceeding 1 will not allow checkout. This is a Primary Arms exclusive and these will sell out again.
Foxtrot Mike Products is at it again with another 9mm AR pistol exclusively built for Primary Arms. For those wanting an even smaller and lighter pistol, this build features a short 5” barrel with a 1:10 twist rate. The FM Products blast diffuser extends past the 5.5” M-LOK handguard and directs all the excess gas and concussion of your shots forward instead of the sides, making this much more enjoyable to shoot at indoor ranges. The upper and lower receivers are machined from billet aluminum allowing for a greater degree of customizability for look and function. The magazine well and upper receiver feed ramps have been machined for use with Glock magazines, yet it is still compatible with standard AR-15 parts like a trigger, pistol grip, and safety selector. The integrated magazine release is much larger and easier to reach than the Mil-Spec alternative allowing for quicker magazine changes. Utilizing a Standard T-style charging handle, you can swap it out for whatever you want. Foxtrot Mike is building some of the most popular AR-9s on the market and Primary Arms is proud to offer them directly to you.
Features:
- Mil-Spec charging handle
- 5” barrel chambered in 9mm
- Billet upper and lower receiver
- Glock compatible magazine well, receiver, and bolt
- Enlarged magazine release
- Blow back recoil mechanism
- Blast diffuser muzzle device
- Mil-Spec AR-15 lower parts kit
- SB Tactical SBA3 arm brace
- 1.3″ internal diameter handguard
- 5.5″ M-LOK handguard
This blowback 9mm pistol comes with a smooth pistol length buffer tube and buffer/recoil spring combination tuned to reliably cycle a wide variety of ammunition. The heavy 9mm bolt also helps to increase dwell time and reduce bolt bounce ensuring safe and smooth feeling action. An additional feature with this model is the included SB Tactical SBA3 pistol stabilizing brace. Featuring 5 positions of length adjustability and a nylon strap for securely attaching to different arm sizes. Makes your AR pistol much more usable whether you are shooting one-handed, braced against your cheek, or pushing forward against a sling. Feature-rich, high-quality, and affordable, Foxtrot Mike Products offer cutting edge solutions utilizing the highest quality materials and manufacturing processes available.
Foxtrot Mike Products 5″ Glock Style Ultra Light 9mm AR Pistol w/ SBA3 Brace $604.99
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Oh look, it’s Optics Ready, so I gotta spend more money to make it usable.
So, you want it to come with cheap sights for an additional $50 that you are going to throw away anyway or with expensive sights that add $100-$150 to the price tag and may not even be the sights you want either? You are going to spend more money either way!
If you can’t shoot with factory sights, you can’t shoot.
“It’s a poor carpenter who blames his tools.”
LOL. Clueless, completely clueless. Get some serious training and you will see how clueless you really are. Cheap AR-type front/rear sights are made out of plastic or have poor construction. They break with hard use. If you had some training, then you would know that! Front/rear sights can be either folding or fixed. Folding sights are recommended for any type of magnifying optics and some like them for red dots as well. Some may not even want any AR-type front/rear sights, as they want to go red dot only. Some may want to have a fixed front and a folding… Read more »
LOL Poor carpenter.
Thank you for confirming how clueless you are. Get some training!
Aggravating know-it-all assholes like you is what I love the most about the internet.
LOL. Calling out the know-nothing retards is what I love most about the Internet.
I am just curious, do you call Travis Haley, James Yeager, Reid Henrichs, Dave Spaulding, Taran Butler, Larry Vickers and many other trainers, competition shooters and former SOF members “poor carpenters” as well? They all recommend swapping out factory handgun sights and some of them even developed their own.
Your original comment is just an example of someone who knows absolutely nothing, but thinks he has something to say.
Thank you for confirming that I’ve aggravated you.
Not really, I am just happy to feed a troll for a while that doesn’t understand that he is just making more of a clown of himself with every single post.
Keep on going! I think you have a few more in you! Not a single post you made here is a contribution to a discussion, but rather just trolling. I am just pointing that out. It certainly generates ad revenue for Ammoland.
LOL. Yes really.
https://youtu.be/ZaMX0Cs5Bc4
Get some training!
Judging by your angry comments I seriously doubt that you’re the kind of person who could successfully pass a firearm training class. You’re emotionally unstable and easily upset. Irascibility and firearms are not a good combination.
It’s pretty obvious that you’re a LARPer. Trained professionals don’t scream at people who disagree with them.
I am just curious, do you call Travis Haley, James Yeager, Reid Henrichs, Dave Spaulding, Taran Butler, Larry Vickers and many other trainers, competition shooters and former SOF members “poor carpenters” as well? They all recommend swapping out factory handgun sights and some of them even developed their own.
LOL. Another troll! What are the chances that is is the same that just responded to a week-old discussion thread. Me thinks, quite high. Giving yourself an up vote doesn’t count!
So much anger…
Troll confirmed!
Troll confirmed!
Ok, you win. I’ll say I’m a troll if that’s what it takes to calm you down.
@Glocktard – Find me a good carpenter who doesn’t have his own tools – which are set up (personalized) exactly like he likes them. You are ignoring one of the aspects of the quote you keep referencing – a carpenter or any other professional is responsible for insuring that they have the right tools. Thus a carpenter who blames their tools is really blaming themselves and doesn’t even understand it. Just as you don’t seem to understand the usefulness of personalizing shooting tools. I can shoot a handgun with factory sights, but for carry I insist on night sights. For… Read more »
Find me a good carpenter who doesn’t have his own tools.
Find me a gun owner who doesn’t have his own guns.
Tells me something they left the weight off the spec sheet.
At 6.44 pounds it is not light.
Better watch out, You ain’t supposed to mount the “arm brace” on your shoulder. Daddy Government will getcha’ for that one!
And DON’T EVER use a screwdriver to open a can of paint!