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  • Magpul FMG-9
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  • It is still a prototype and may or may not be made in large numbers for law enforcement agencies. The prototype uses a semi-automatic firing mechanism from a 9mm Glock 17 pistol. With modification, the FMG-9 could also use the mechanism of a Glock 18 machine pistol for Class 3 or law enforcement use. The FMG-9 uses a Glock 18 as a base gun, with standard Glock controls such as its own slide release, even using the same 33-round magazine. Unfolding the weapon is a simple action; simply pull back on the charging handle to cause the weapon to automatically unfold.
  • The Magpul FMG-9 is a prototype for a new generation of folding submachine guns, designed by Magpul Industries in 2008. Like other folding machine guns, it would be used for concealed carry and can be disguised as anything from a small package to an extra laptop battery. It is made out of a light-weight polymer material rather than metal, making it very light and easy to carry. It is also small enough even to fit in the back pocket of most everyday pants. It was developed for potential use by personal protection details such as the United States Secret Service. It is still a prototype and may or may not be made in large numbers for law enforcement agencies. The prototype uses a semi-automatic firing mechanism from a 9mm Glock 17 pistol. With modification, the FMG-9 could also use the mecha
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Origin
  • Taiwan
  • United States
Name
  • Magpul FMG-9
  • Magpul-PTS FPG
Type
Cartridge
  • 6
  • 9
Manufacturer
is ranged
  • yes
Action
production date
  • 2010
design date
  • 2008
feed
  • 32
  • 48
abstract
  • The Magpul FMG-9 is a prototype for a new generation of folding submachine guns, designed by Magpul Industries in 2008. Like other folding machine guns, it would be used for concealed carry and can be disguised as anything from a small package to an extra laptop battery. It is made out of a light-weight polymer material rather than metal, making it very light and easy to carry. It is also small enough even to fit in the back pocket of most everyday pants. It was developed for potential use by personal protection details such as the United States Secret Service. It is still a prototype and may or may not be made in large numbers for law enforcement agencies. The prototype uses a semi-automatic firing mechanism from a 9mm Glock 17 pistol. With modification, the FMG-9 could also use the mechanism of a Glock 18 machine pistol for Class 3 or law enforcement use.
  • It is still a prototype and may or may not be made in large numbers for law enforcement agencies. The prototype uses a semi-automatic firing mechanism from a 9mm Glock 17 pistol. With modification, the FMG-9 could also use the mechanism of a Glock 18 machine pistol for Class 3 or law enforcement use. The FMG-9 uses a Glock 18 as a base gun, with standard Glock controls such as its own slide release, even using the same 33-round magazine. Unfolding the weapon is a simple action; simply pull back on the charging handle to cause the weapon to automatically unfold. As the weapon uses a Glock as a base gun, it has a very similar rate of fire to a full-auto Glock, of around 1200 RPM.