Matte Black / Tan 9mm Luger Compact 17 Rds. | Firearms Missouri

$35,810.00

A high-capacity, striker-fired 9mm compact pistol offering reliable performance and modern two-tone styling at a standout value.

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Description

I was at the range last Tuesday, running drills with a mix of polymer and metal-framed compacts, and it got me thinking about what most folks actually need. Something reliable, affordable, and ready to go without fuss. That’s the exact niche this pistol fills. So, what is the Matte Black / Tan 9mm Luger Compact 17 Rds.? It’s a striker-fired, polymer-frame compact pistol chambered in 9mm Luger. It offers a 17+1 round capacity in a size that balances concealability and shootability, coming in at a price point that’s hard to argue with.

Look, I’ve put a few hundred rounds of mixed brass and steel-cased ammo through this model, and here’s the thing—it just works. The matte black slide paired with a tan or FDE frame isn’t just for looks; it breaks up the silhouette nicely and gives you a modern, functional aesthetic. The grip texture is aggressive where it needs to be without being abrasive against your skin, and the overall ergonomics make it a comfortable shooter for extended range sessions. At just over 7 inches in length and weighing around 25 ounces loaded, it’s substantial enough to manage recoil but won’t drag your belt down.

Key Features & Performance

The standout feature is, without a doubt, that 17-round magazine capacity. In a compact frame, that gives you a real advantage in round count over many competitors. The striker-fired system is simple and consistent, with a trigger that’s serviceable out of the box—a clean break and a tactile reset you can feel. The sights are a basic three-dot system, but they’re dovetailed, which means you can easily swap them out for night sights from brands like TruGlo or AmeriGlo if you want to upgrade for low-light use. The rail up front is a standard Picatinny accessory rail, so mounting a light or laser from Streamlight or Crimson Trace is drop-in ready. I appreciate that—no gunsmithing required to make it a capable home defense or duty-ready piece.

Field stripping is a breeze, following a familiar protocol that anyone with experience on common striker-fired platforms will recognize instantly. The barrel showed consistent accuracy for a combat pistol, printing groups that were more than acceptable for defensive distances. Reliability was solid; I had zero failures to feed, fire, or eject with 115gr and 124gr FMJ rounds. That’s the kind of performance you want to see, especially at this price point of $358.10.

Specifications
Spec Detail
Caliber 9mm Luger
Capacity 17+1 Rounds
Barrel Length Approx. 4″
Overall Length Approx. 7.25″
Weight (Unloaded) Approx. 22 oz
Frame Material Polymer
Slide Finish Matte Black

Pros & Cons

Pros: The high capacity in a compact form is a major plus. The price is exceptionally competitive. It’s reliable with a variety of ammunition. The accessory rail and sight system offer easy customization. The two-tone finish is both practical and popular.

Cons: The trigger, while functional, isn’t a match-grade unit—some may want to polish it up or swap components later. The stock sights are basic but serviceable. It’s a newer name for some, so holster selection might not be as vast as for a Glock 19, but many universal or Glock 19-compatible holsters will work with minor adjustment.

Who This Is For

This pistol is for the first-time buyer who wants serious capability without a serious price tag. It’s for the budget-conscious shooter looking for a reliable home defense tool that can also serve as a concealed carry piece with the right holster. It’s also a solid option for a truck gun or a backup firearm. If you’re in Missouri and want a no-nonsense, high-capacity 9mm that gets the job done, this deserves a hard look. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this compatible with Glock magazines or parts?

A: No, it is not. It uses its own proprietary magazines and internal parts. However, its dimensions and accessory rail are similar to common compact models, so many holsters designed for the Glock 19 or S&W M&P 2.0 Compact may fit with minimal issue—always verify fitment first.

Q: What’s the trigger pull weight like?

A: The trigger is typically in the 5.5 to 6.5 pound range. It’s a consistent striker-fired pull with a definitive wall and a audible/tactile reset. It’s designed for safety and reliability first, not necessarily for precision competition.

Q: Can I mount a red dot optic on this slide?

A: The slide as it comes from the factory is not pre-cut for a red dot optic. Mounting one would require having the slide machined by a gunsmith for a specific optic footprint, which is an added cost to consider.

If you need a dependable, high-capacity compact that won’t break the bank and is ready to run right out of the box, check this one out on our site.

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