Description
Item Number: 142211
Freedom Ordnance FX-9 Semi-Auto 9x19mm 4" 31+1
Polymer Black Alloy Milspec Anodized/Nitride
Freedom Ordnance FX-9 4" 9mm AR style pistol uses Glock style magazines. The pistol has an enhanced extractor and bolt package. Features a Billet receiver 1" shorter than standard AR-15, 3.5" Freedom M-Lok free float handguard, handstop (designed for the FX9P4), last round bolt hold open, AR-15 style oversize Recurve charging handle and anti walk pins. This pistol is compatible with 9mm approved 1/2"x28 TPI muzzle devices and suppressors. Includes ETS 31rd Glock style magazine. Made in the USA.
FEATURES
- Billet Receivers are 1" shorter than standard AR-15
- Upper and Lower receivers are billet machined aluminum Alloy
- Alloy Milspec anodized finish
- NEW- 3.5" Freedom M-Lok free float handguard
- 4" Barrel, nitride 4150 Chromoly steel, 1:10 twist (1/2"x28 t.p.i.)
- KAK Shockwave Blade Stabilizer
- Fully Heat Treated/Nitride Finish:Enhanced bolt, ejector, last round bolthold open, feed ramp, extractor and charging handle latch
- NEW- Handstop (Designed specifically for the FX-9)
- AR-15 Configured Last Round Bolt Hold Open
- AR-15 Configured Safety Selector
- AR-15 Configured Magazine Release
- Compatible with 9mm approved 1/2"x28 T.P.I. muzzle devices and suppressors
- NEW- Anti Walk Pins
- Action: Blowback
- Accepts most AR15 Accessories
- SIGHTS NOT INCLUDED!!
SPECIFICATIONS
- Brand: Freedom Ordnance
- Category: Tactical Pistols
- Caliber: 9x19 NATO
- Model: FX-9
- Stock Finish: Black
- Action: Semi-Automatic
- Sights: None, Optic Ready
- Capacity: 31+1
- Muzzle: Fluted Muzzle Enhancer
- Grips: Black Polymer
- Includes: Magazine
- Metal Finish: Black Alloy Milspec Anodized / Nitride
- OAL: 18.5"
- Receiver Material: Aluminum Alloy
- Safety: AR-15 Configured Selector
- Stock Material: Polymer
- Stock Type: KAK Shockwave Blade Stabilizer
- Thread Pattern: 1 / 2"-28 tpi
- Twist: 1:10"
- Weight: 4.5 lbs
- Barrel Description: Nitride 4150 Chromoly Steel
- Barrel Length: 4"
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Comments (9)
I've got the 8" FX. Fun gun to shoot, everytime we go out everyone wants to shoot it. When I first got it, it had an issue with larger magazines(feeding issue). Sent it back to FX, fixed and sent back to me within a week or so. I forget what they did, but replaced a couple parts and has run flawless since. But it was nice the company quickly resolved the issue.
For current owners, how does this compare to the FM9 besides the stock? I'm debating between the 5" FM9 or throwing down for a banshee. So many offerings to consider. Thanks!
I actually like the kak blade, my problem is ballistic wise this is no
better then a g17
oh and we all know how ineffective and a pile of crap the G17 is right? I mean geez just about every law enforcement officer carries one with them daily... IDK why anyone would want such a ballistically inferior weapon? (SARCASM for those who are brain dead) lol.... SMH
for the price you can easily junk that brace for a better one. Rarely do any "AR" Type weapons come exactly how every person wants them. Thats why they are so popular, they are customizable to every persons taste and liking.
I would be very interested in this if it came with an SBA3 brace as opposed to a KAK blade.
No fx9 has that option from freedom, but it is a great reliable blow back design. I own one with a 8"barrel, recently swapped out the kak for a SBA4.
AR9??? bleh...get yourself a cx4 storm. Now thats a fun gun to shoot. And very accurate at that!! Since I posted this I purchased a stribog SP9A1...and I have to say I love it. Very fun gun to shoot. I'm sure this one is as well. About 80 bucks less than I paid with a folding stock.