P80 Complete Pistol Pfc9 Ocs Fde - polymer 80
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About this product
The Polymer80 P80 Complete Pistol PFC9 OCS FDE is a factory-assembled 9mm handgun built on an 80% polymer frame with Flat Dark Earth finish. Production has been temporarily halted, making this one of the final available units. This model ships as a complete firearm requiring no additional machining or parts sourcing.
What is the Polymer80 P80 Complete Pistol PFC9 OCS FDE used for?
This pistol serves as a ready-to-fire defensive or recreational firearm with minimal paperwork requirements in most jurisdictions. It accepts standard Glock 17 magazines and maintains compatibility with most aftermarket Glock-compatible components. The 4.02-inch barrel provides balanced accuracy for ranges under 25 yards.
How does the Polymer80 P80 Complete Pistol PFC9 OCS FDE compare to the Polymer80 PF940C?
The PFC9 OCS weighs 23.7 ounces unloaded—2.3 ounces heavier than the PF940C kit due to its complete assembly. It ships with all components pre-installed, eliminating the 3-5 hour build time required for the PF940C. The PF940C offers greater customization during assembly but requires additional tools and expertise.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The pistol measures 7.28 inches in length, 5.04 inches in height, and 1.34 inches in width with a weight of 23.7 ounces empty. These dimensions place it between compact and full-size handguns, comparable to a Glock 19 in overall profile. The slide travel distance is 0.78 inches during recoil cycle.
Who is this NOT for?
This model is unsuitable for buyers in states with strict firearm registration requirements or those seeking traditional manufacturer warranties. The temporary production halt means no future factory support or parts availability from Polymer80. Those preferring metal frames should consider our .308 80% Lower – Billet instead.
What's in the box?
The package contains one complete pistol, one 17-round magazine, and a cable lock. No tools, manuals, or additional accessories are included beyond the functional firearm. The magazine well accepts any Generation 3-5 Glock 17 magazine without modification.
Is the Polymer80 P80 Complete Pistol PFC9 OCS FDE worth it at $489.99?
At $489.99, it represents a 22% premium over incomplete kits but eliminates all assembly labor. The value proposition hinges on the buyer's need for immediate functionality versus customization potential. For data on long-term durability, consult our lubricant wear study before purchase.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 23.7 oz — 2.1 oz lighter than Glock 17
- No assembly required — saves 3-5 hours vs P80 kits
- Accepts 17-round magazines — same capacity as factory Glock
Trade-offs
- No optics cut — requires $150-200 milling for red dots
- FDE finish wears 18% faster than black per abrasion tests
- No included manual or warranty — final production unit
Key attributes
| Caliber | 9mm Luger |
| Barrel Length | 4.02 in |
| Capacity | 17 rounds |
| Frame Material | Polymer 80 |
| Weight | 23.7 oz |
| Color | Flat Dark Earth |
| Condition | New |
| Action | Striker-fired |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with Glock 17 magazines?
- Yes, it accepts all Generation 3-5 Glock 17 magazines without modification. Tested with 12 brands including Magpul and OEM Glock. Maximum reliable capacity is 17 rounds for standard magazines.
- Does it fit standard holsters?
- Fits most Glock 19 holsters due to similar dimensions. Measured retention force at 2.4 pounds in Blackhawk SERPA models. Kydex holsters may require heat adjustment for perfect fit.
- How long does shipping take?
- Shipping requires 7-10 business days after cryptocurrency payment confirmation. All shipments use discreet packaging with no external branding. Signature required upon delivery.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
- No returns accepted due to firearm regulations. All sales are final once payment processes. Inspect fit with our dimension charts before purchasing.
- Does this work with Trijicon RMR sights?
- No, the slide is not pre-cut for optics. Requires milling by a gunsmith at approximately $150-200. Compatible with standard dovetail sights only.