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When folded the pistol is well balanced (weight distribution and rectangular shape) compact and comfortable for daily concealed carry. Traditionally with appendix carry the grip digs into some part of your body when you sit in a car or restaurant. Being able to now carry in a jacket pocket or pants pocket its more comfortable to sit down anywhere you go.
A loaded folded Full Conceal M3 pistol is safer to carry transport or store compared to a traditional pistol. There is no trigger to depress and the trigger bar is physically locked by the fold so the Glock factory drop safety and firing pin safety are engaged. When folded and concealed without a holster it is 100 mechanically safe from discharging.
Quick and easy to deploy under stress and low-light conditions because of the simple auto-indexing unfolding process. When preparing to deploy you can naturally put your hands in your pocket and have your hand on the gun without any tell. Quick and reliable - simply unfold and pull the trigger to shoot. Once the M3 Pistol is unfolded shooting and reloading is the same muscle memory as a standard pistol.
The M3D Folding pistol was created to to vastly improve concealability comfort safety and firepower. It features a auto-indexing folding frame with the trigger physically locked by the fold making the Glock factory drop safety and firing pin safety are engaged. The pistol utilizes a self indexing magainze flat face trigger Glock Gen 3 43 slide and a grip retention device which helps keep the grip snug against the frame in transport mode. The M3D pistol is also desgined to be compatible with larger Glock magazines. This model has a 3.39 barrel black finish and comes with a 13-round magazine.
UPC | 745556190200 |
Barrel Length | 3.39 BARREL |
Capacity | 13 ROUNDS |
Action | DOUBLE ACTION |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
Weight | 1 LBS. |
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