Description
SKU 51655154751
Brand Armalite
Model Number M15PDW9
UPC 815718025616
DETAILS
Brand: ArmaLite
Model: M-15 PDW
Caliber: 9mm Luger
Gun Platform: AR-Style
Operating System: Blowback
Capacity: 30+1
Action: Semi-Auto
Barrel Length: 9"
OAL: 25"
Hand: Right Hand
Sights: Magpul MBUS Front & Rear
Barrel Finish: Black Phosphate
Barrel Description: Chrome Moly Vanadium
Muzzle: Flash Hider
Twist: 1:10"
Stock: Shockwave Blade
Magazine Type: Glock Compatible
Grips: Black Polymer
Handguards: 7" M-LOK Free-Float
Receiver Material: 7075-T6 Aluminum
Safety: Ambidextrous
Receiver Finish: Black Hard Coat Anodized
Trigger: Two-Stage Precision
Weight: 5.20 lbs
FEATURES
The M15PDW9 is a light weight, compact 9mm pistol designed for ultra maneuverability. It is supplied with flip-up sights, M-Lok handguard, and a serviceable pistol buffer tube. Additional features include an ambidextrous charging handle and safety selector.
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Comments (4)
If you are wanting LRBHO, the Aero Precision EPC9 is a little more expensive but has a great mechanism built into the upper for LRBHO. Foxtrot Mikes FM9 also has a LRBHO built into the lower that I haven’t had the chance to shoot but seems pretty good as well. You could always buy the FM9 lower and an inexpensive upper to get a great AR-9 with LRBHO for less than this price
Due to the ridiculously low price I bought one despite that I knew it didn't have a last round bolt hold open. I thought no big deal how bad can that be, wrong it drove me nuts. So my cheap PCC became expensive real fast, I ordered an FM stripped lower that had the LRBHO, took all the parts out of the Armalite lower and put them in it to try and salvage as much as I could. Love it now, but it cost like two hundred more bucks and now I have a stripped Armalite lower paper weight. It's a shame because the gun is extremely well made and I have had zero malfunctions with it. If you know you wouldn't mind not having LRBHO it's a great gun for a great price.
You go to the site where a gun is advertised. A high price is given or no price is given. They want you to email them for a price. They say that the manufacturers don't want prices listed. Then why the high prices listed in the first place? It is a rabbit trail going through the email process. Great turn off, gun dealers.