Description
The FMK 9C1 G2 9mm 10+1 Double Action Only Pistol is a compact polymer-frame handgun built for urban carry where every round and every inch counts. Chambered in 9mm with a 10+1 capacity, this DAO pistol keeps the trigger pull consistent from first shot to last — no manual safety to fumble, no decocker to remember. The low bore axis helps you stay on target during rapid strings, and the serrated slide gives you a solid grip under stress or sweat. At $282.9, this is a no-nonsense tool for apartment dwellers and CCW holders who want reliable performance without the premium price tag.
| Manufacturer | FMK Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | 9C1 G2 |
| Material | Polymer frame, steel slide |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger ammunition |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Weight | 22 oz (empty, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Double Action Only Trigger — Why it matters: Every trigger pull is the same weight and length, so your muscle memory stays consistent. No manual safety to swipe means one less thing to think about when seconds count in a hallway or parking lot.
- Low Bore Axis Design — Why it matters: The barrel sits closer to your hand, reducing muzzle flip. You get back on target faster for follow-up shots — critical in a tight apartment or crowded street.
- Serrated Slide — Why it matters: Positive traction for press checks and slide manipulations even with wet or sweaty hands. No slipping when you need to clear a malfunction or verify chamber status.
- Picatinny Accessory Rail — Why it matters: Mount a compact light or laser for low-light identification. In an urban environment, identifying your target before you squeeze is non-negotiable.
Who It’s For
This pistol is for the city CCW holder who carries daily in a IWB holster under a t-shirt. It’s for the apartment dweller who wants a home defense gun that also works for concealed carry without breaking the bank. If you prefer a consistent trigger pull over a manual safety, and you value a slim profile that hides well, the FMK 9C1 G2 fits your lifestyle.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Consistent DAO trigger — no safety selector to fumble under stress.
- Pro: Low bore axis helps control muzzle rise during rapid fire.
- Pro: Budget-friendly price point — leaves room for ammo and a holster.
- Con: Trigger pull weight is heavier than a striker-fired pistol — around 8-9 lbs per FMK specs. This takes practice to master but reduces the chance of negligent discharge.
Comparison: FMK 9C1 G2 vs Competitors
| Feature | FMK 9C1 G2 | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Lone Wolf Distributors Timberwolf |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Double Action Only | Striker-fired | Striker-fired |
| Capacity | 10+1 | 17+1 | 10+1 |
| Weight (empty) | 22 oz | 24 oz | 23 oz |
| MSRP | $282.9 | $1,200+ | $400+ |
| Best For | Budget urban carry | Competition / high-end builds | Custom builds / range use |
FAQ
Is the FMK 9C1 G2 suitable for concealed carry?
Yes. The compact polymer frame and 10+1 capacity make it easy to conceal in a quality IWB holster. The DAO trigger eliminates the need for a manual safety, which some carriers prefer for a faster draw and fire.
What holsters fit the FMK 9C1 G2?
Most holsters designed for compact 9mm pistols with a Picatinny rail will work. Many manufacturers offer specific FMK 9C1 G2 models. Always verify retention and trigger guard coverage before carrying.
Does the FMK 9C1 G2 have a manual safety?
No. This model is Double Action Only with no external manual safety. The heavier trigger pull serves as the primary safety mechanism.
Can I mount a red dot on the FMK 9C1 G2?
The factory slide is not optics-ready. You will need to send the slide to a machine shop for milling or purchase an aftermarket adapter plate if available.
According to industry data, compact 9mm pistols account for over 40% of all new handgun sales in the U.S. for concealed carry. The FMK 9C1 G2 delivers that capability at a price that leaves you money for training and ammo.
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✅ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day returns
- ✅ Secure checkout
Semi Auto Handguns | Concealed Carry Pistols | Compact Pistols
Last updated: April 2026

Reviews
There are no reviews yet.