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FGC-9 MkII will still assemble in almost the exact same way with the EVO modification. The following parts of the FGC-9 MkII have been modified to interface with the CZ Scorpion EVO magazine: Upper receiver: material removed from sides for double feed magazine to fit. Lower receiver: complete geometry change to magazine well and trigger guard.
FGC-9 / FGC-9 MkII 2020, March 27 (MKI); 2021, April 16, (MKII) Hybrid Firearm: Semiautomatic carbine or Short-Barreled Rifle or Pistol: Semi-automatic simple blowback: FDM JStark1809 (DetDisp) Steel round stock, springs, AR-15 fire control group springs, fasteners, stainless steel tubing 9×19mm Parabellum: Based on Shuty AP-9.
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In October 2020, Jacob Duygu, a Kurdish German gun designer known by the pseudonym "JStark1809" released the FGC-9, which became the world's most popular printed gun. [13] A second model was later made in April 2021, and both could be made in a matter of weeks with less than $500 in tools and materials. [14]
The Shuty V4 MP-1 pistol uses a closed bolt simple blowback action like the Heckler & Koch UMP. [2] The lower and upper receiver are 3D printed, [1] a Glock barrel, metal hammer, metal firing pin and screws and bolts from the hardware store are used. [3]
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Mk II(S) and Mk VI models incorporated an integral suppressor and had a lower muzzle velocity than the others due to a ported barrel intended to reduce velocity to below the speed of sound – 305 m/s (1,001 ft/s) – without needing special ammunition. The suppressor heated up rapidly when the weapon was fired, and a canvas cover was laced ...
It was reintroduced to the U.S. market through collaboration between Daewoo (now SNT Motiv) and Lionheart Industries of Redmond, WA in 2011 as the LH9, LH9C, and LH9 MKII (amongst other variants), featuring numerous updates including a redesigned hammer, wider slide serrations with added serrations to the front of the slide, redesigned grips ...