Description
You’re clearing your home after a late-night alert. The hallway is dark, your heart’s pounding, and you need a tool that’s ready—no fuss, no fiddling, just dependable performance. That’s where a proven, full-size 9mm platform earns its keep. It’s about having confidence in your hand when it matters most.
The Matte Black / Brown 9mm Luger Full Size 17 Rds. is a duty-ready, striker-fired semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9mm Luger. It features a polymer frame, a steel slide, and comes optics-ready with a 17-round magazine capacity. Priced at $358.10, it offers a reliable, high-capacity defensive handgun that fits out of the box for immediate use. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Let’s talk about what makes this handgun a practical choice. The full-size frame isn’t just for show—it soaks up recoil, making follow-up shots faster and more controlled. That’s crucial for training or a defensive situation where shot placement is everything. The textured grip in the two-tone brown and black scheme provides a solid purchase, even with sweaty hands. Here’s the thing—this isn’t a range toy you baby; it’s a working gun built for regular use. The 4.5-inch barrel provides a good sight radius for accuracy, and the overall weight of around 30 ounces unloaded gives it a steady, balanced feel.
The slide comes cut from the factory for a micro red dot sight, a feature that’s becoming standard for a reason. Mounting an optic like a Holosun 507C or a Trijicon RMR can dramatically speed up target acquisition in low-light conditions. No gunsmithing required for installation on this model, which saves you time and money. The striker-fired action offers a consistent trigger pull shot after shot, and the controls are intuitive and ambidextrous where it counts. With a 17+1 capacity, you have ample rounds on tap before needing to reload, a significant advantage for home defense.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm Luger |
| Capacity | 17 Rounds (1 included magazine) |
| Barrel Length | 4.5 Inches |
| Overall Length | 7.8 Inches |
| Action | Striker-Fired |
| Sights | Steel 3-Dot, Optics-Ready Slide |
Pros & Cons
The pros are clear: high capacity, optics-ready versatility, and a proven reliable action at a very accessible price point. The full-size design manages recoil effectively. Cons? Its size makes concealed carry a challenge for most body types—it’s primarily a home defense, duty, or competition gun. Some may prefer a more aggressive grip texture, but that’s easily added. For under $360, the value proposition is strong, especially considering the optic cut.
Who It’s For
This pistol is for the homeowner seeking a dependable, no-nonsense first line of defense. It’s for the new shooter who wants a full-size platform to learn fundamentals with manageable recoil. It’s also a solid base for a practical competition gun in USPSA Production or Carry Optics divisions. If your priority is concealment, look elsewhere. But if your mission is reliability, capacity, and modern features without a custom shop price, this is your candidate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this pistol compatible with aftermarket parts for popular models like the Glock 17?
A: No, it is not directly compatible. While it operates on a similar striker-fired principle, parts like triggers, barrels, and springs are proprietary to this specific platform. Always verify part compatibility with the manufacturer.
Q: What is the trigger pull weight?
A: The trigger is typically in the 5-6 pound range, which is a common and safe weight for a defensive striker-fired pistol. It provides a consistent, deliberate pull suitable for both training and duty use.
Q: Does it come with a case and any additional accessories?
A: It ships with one 17-round magazine, a cable lock, and a hard case. Additional magazines and holsters designed for this specific model are readily available from major accessory manufacturers.
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