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Now we'll have to pretend these PG9s are in stock, even before the Kung Flus and Riots, they weren't in stock.  Maybe one day they will be 😎😎 .  But if you can secure one you'll be glad you did.  We'll look at why here in the Bunker, filmed in another lifetime...in 2018!  Holy cow.  

This is a lightweight, versatile 9mm BPO (braced pistol option), TNP acronym) that probably is one of the best selling ones out there.   Tested in both winter and summer climes, the PSA PG9 did awesome.

Thanks to Gunnies Western Wear for the loaner!  (btw with the apocalypses, they're all sold out for now...dang it), Ph 801-226-7080

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Palmetto PG9 9mm: Half the Price, Just As Good

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Anonymous

Nutnfancy would you go with a 4 or 8 inch barrel for a truck gun?

Anonymous

Hey TNP! I have some news to share. Before I start my rant tou need to know I almost never do product reviews! Normally product reviews are a sample size of one. In this case it is a sample size of two! So the issues im about to share with you are more than likely a design flaw and not a one off issue. I purchased 2 of these from PSA with 8 inch barrels. One for me and one for my wife. Both pistols out of the box were having extraction issues. One was also firing multuple rounds per trigger pull. Possibly slamfires i'm really not sure. I also had one out of battery discharge. I tried 5 different types of Ammunition using only glock magazines. I tried cleaning and lubing them, but the results were the same so I sent them back to PSA. In all fairness they looked at and for the most part fixed those issues. However now BOTH firearms are having issues feeding the first round when charging the weapon! Hollow point forget it! Almost zero successful feeds in either pistol! When I spoke with PSA again they didn't seem shocked to hear this. Great! Then why not sate in your advertisement "will not feed HP Ammunition"! Whats worse is I have had over a dozen failures to feed with FMJ's! When this failure happens the bullet is usually shoved into the casing... So almost $1700 later and 300 plus rounds of Ammunition later(Good luck replacing this with the current environment) and I have two paper weights! PSA has been gracious enough to allow me to return the uppers, but not the lowers! Thats great so then I'm stuck with $800 dollars worth of garbage lowers! Anyway I just wanted to share with the community my experience. I can honestly say that with all the many firearms I have purchased over the years I have never had this many issues ever. Let alone with 2 of the same firearms.