Smith and Wesson FPC Review

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • In this video, I provide a review on the smith and wesson FPC (S&W Folding Pistol Carbine).
    I shot it at 15, 25, and 55 yards using iron sights, standing, unsupported. I provide my thoughts on this carbine and how I think it stacks up against other options in the market.
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    0:00 Range time
    0:52 Intro
    1:17 Components
    3:00 Functions
    6:07 Likes/Dislikes
    14:45 Results
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Комментарии • 37

  • @ThePolareyes53
    @ThePolareyes53 Месяц назад +8

    Bought mine last November for $525 total. Added a Holosun red dot and a Magpul hand stop. I’ve put just over 1,000 rounds of mixed ammo through it with zero issues. It’s fun to shoot. Everyone I know who has fired it doesn’t want to stop. Easy to carry, very accurate out to 75-100 yds. Good trigger. Great to carry in the pickup.

    • @LuckyLoonOutdoors
      @LuckyLoonOutdoors  Месяц назад

      If you can find one at that price, I believe thats worth it. I agree its VERY fun to shoot, and simple to work.

  • @ChristopherLorine
    @ChristopherLorine Месяц назад +4

    Let me say up front, I own this carbine. That said, your objections are valid for you. I have some of the same objections that you had, not all. What is needed to be top of mind for anyone who is looking to buy this excellent firearm is that... you are not a tactical warrior! You are just a normal guy who likes to shoot, you have probably never been in a gun battle and you won't have to worry about a tactical reload. Ever motion necessary to make this firearm run smoothly can and should be done slowly and smoothly, which will increase in speed with practice. I you are shooting in self defense and go through a magazine without being concealed or under cover, then you should re-think your tactics when you have to reload.
    I have found this firearm to be reliable, accurate, comfortable and easy to use, clean and maintain. It is a very good firearm for the purpose it was designed.

  • @bigmark2.046
    @bigmark2.046 2 месяца назад +12

    It's ok to be picky, but geez'o man. I'd like to be within earshot when you're driving a waiter nuts with the specificity of your order.

    • @LuckyLoonOutdoors
      @LuckyLoonOutdoors  2 месяца назад +1

      LOL, nice. I am just trying to be specific so that people looking at purchasing are aware of the ins and outs. That way, they can make a better informed decision. Especially when dropping $700 plus on this one.

    • @boblaws9851
      @boblaws9851 2 месяца назад +4

      LOL I couldn't agree more. Couldn't even make it through the entire video. I have never heard anyone whine that much about a firearm. Love my FPC.

    • @LuckyLoonOutdoors
      @LuckyLoonOutdoors  2 месяца назад

      Well, thank you for watching what you did. As I stated above, I am trying to hit all the ins and outs so people can make a more informed decision before purchasing a $700+ pistol carbine. Sounds like you already own this particular firearm, so this video isnt meant for you.

  • @wwaldok
    @wwaldok 2 месяца назад +6

    Whining. I’ve got one and it always fills me with joy and appreciation. I don’t have to slap it to enjoy it, and if you have the mental capacity you can do competent shooting out to 100 yards, maybe a bit beyond that. I fully believe that I got more in this than what I paid new for it, but I don’t use iron sights except on my shorter barreled pistols. Here, I find a Holosun green dot perfect.

    • @LuckyLoonOutdoors
      @LuckyLoonOutdoors  2 месяца назад +2

      Thank you for watching. I'm not trying to whine, just trying to show the ins and outs for folks who are shopping. Seeing as how you already own it, that part of the video is irrelevant for you. Standing unsupported, I was hitting my head sized steel target rather easily, I am pretty impressed with its accuracy. It really needs a dot sight. Overall, it's a very fun firearm to shoot.

  • @jerryjerrylee
    @jerryjerrylee 2 месяца назад +9

    Got one. Love it. Super fun and reliable.

  • @stephenhood2948
    @stephenhood2948 2 месяца назад +5

    I bought one of these about 6 months ago, have the same Magpul flip up sights on mine as you have on this one. I love to shoot this gun. Very fun gun to shoot.

    • @LuckyLoonOutdoors
      @LuckyLoonOutdoors  2 месяца назад +1

      Thats the rub! Its actually pretty fun to shoot, but the controls are not quite right. End of the day If its fun, thats what matters. Especially for something like this.

  • @boblaws9851
    @boblaws9851 Месяц назад +9

    Wow. Whine much??? You want S&W to build the perfect (in your mind) FPC. Awesome, but then you would whine at the $1800 price tag. This is a $550 firearm. It is an awesome gun for what it is and what it is priced at.

    • @LuckyLoonOutdoors
      @LuckyLoonOutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      The Smith having an MSRP of $700, makes an AR PCC a better option for me. However, as stated in my conclusion, I believe the Smith is VERY fun to shoot, and if you could find one under that cost, I consider it a good option. If you can find one for the $500 range, I believe that would be worth it, and the after-market provides good options for setting it up.

    • @boblaws9851
      @boblaws9851 Месяц назад +2

      @@LuckyLoonOutdoors Nobody pays MSRP, or at least they shouldn't. Street price is in the $500's for this FPC.

  • @mel_bean
    @mel_bean 7 дней назад

    I'm pretty sure a company makes a free-floating extended rail that screws into those 6 screws above the hand grip/ in front of the charging handle. Now only if there was an upgradeable bolt catch button. Other than that it is amazing

  • @jamessmith5434
    @jamessmith5434 14 дней назад

    Great purchase!Accurate reliability fun asf !

  • @craigroberts6439
    @craigroberts6439 14 дней назад

    Taccom makes an additional rail that is easy to install in back of the stock one. Uses the six screws and is an easy install. They also make other great accessories for this gun.

    • @LuckyLoonOutdoors
      @LuckyLoonOutdoors  14 дней назад

      good to know, thanks for letting the community know!

  • @TheDesertRoseRanch
    @TheDesertRoseRanch 28 дней назад

    Finally took my FPC out. I have a Sig Romeo5 mounted, and I got that zero'd at 25yds. This is one FUN gun, and the accuracy surprised me. I ran a little over 150rds of Winchester 115gr white box without any difficulties. It was cleaned before firing.

    • @LuckyLoonOutdoors
      @LuckyLoonOutdoors  28 дней назад +1

      Sounds like a pretty good setup.
      I too was suprised by the accuracy, and its definitely a fun one to shoot. It has some quirks, but the fun factor makes it quite enjoyable.

  • @charlieragland8295
    @charlieragland8295 29 дней назад

    I have a Vortex scout on mine and some small mbus's, and the eye relief is perfect. It balances out the loaded mags in the stock and is solid for plinking at 75 yards. Heavy in that configuration but it also eats up the recoil. The LEF also keeps my whiskers from being caught on the charging handle. The best part is the ease of cleaning compared to the usual PCC blowback block systems.

    • @LuckyLoonOutdoors
      @LuckyLoonOutdoors  29 дней назад +1

      That sounds like a pretty solid setup. This carbine already has very manageable recoil, so I can only imagine how much of a peach that would be to shoot. It is certainly much easier to clean, thats a good point. The carbine has its quirks, but it is certainly a fun one to shoot.

  • @stephenhood2948
    @stephenhood2948 2 месяца назад

    They do make accessories for this gun. There is a rail mount that bolts on where the 6 screws that hold the upper to the lower and extend the rail back further, but the rear rail section wont be level with the front rail, but you can put a riser on the front sight to use irons on it. Works well with a red dot though. They also make aluminum front handguards and replacement buttstocks, but the buttstock I saw dosent have mag storage, which would be finr with me because the gun is way to unbalanced with full mags in the stock. I did hear some company was producing an aluminum replacement charging handle as well, but havent saw that myself yet.

    • @LuckyLoonOutdoors
      @LuckyLoonOutdoors  2 месяца назад +2

      Thank you so much for sharing this information! This firearm has so much potential, I figured there had to be some aftermarket options. I have not been able to dig into it yet, so your comment is very helpful to me, and others!

  • @Soli_Deo_Gloria_.
    @Soli_Deo_Gloria_. 2 месяца назад +3

    S&W could have sold millions more if they would have made it Glock compatible or even just made it so you could just change the magwell out like Ruger did on the Carbine...
    For this reason, I'm out..
    ... and S&W Response was a disingenuous attempt to sell more...the most common complaint they received was the one I mentioned... and what did they do....
    crickets....
    Thanks for sharing n' God bless

    • @LuckyLoonOutdoors
      @LuckyLoonOutdoors  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting! I understand why they didnt make it glock compatible and to me thats completely acceptable. Competitor brand and the M&P series of pistols is plenty popular and has plenty of aftermarket support.
      They had a fun idea going for this pistol carbine Buuuuuut....
      After seeing their execution of it, it seems to be more of a money grab to me, at a minimum rushed to production.
      None of the controls are in the right place, the construction is all plastic, nothing but small bolts and nyloc nuts holding it together and more. It seems like they took a concept and just made it without truly testing it. How in the world does this thing make it to market, and the only control surface you can operate is the trigger.

  • @jlduke73
    @jlduke73 21 день назад

    How do you figure the charging handle doesn't move? WTF gun were you shooting? Not only does the charding handle move, but if you aren't careful it will hit you in the face.

    • @LuckyLoonOutdoors
      @LuckyLoonOutdoors  20 дней назад

      @jlduke73 The S&W FPC charging handle is a non-reciprocating charging handle. If you do not lock the charging handle in the forward position there is a greater than 90% chance it will hit you in the face. Similar to an AR.

    • @jlduke73
      @jlduke73 20 дней назад

      @@LuckyLoonOutdoors You do realize that I own one.....Not only does it move, but the movement has been addressed by many other videos.

    • @LuckyLoonOutdoors
      @LuckyLoonOutdoors  20 дней назад

      The charging handle is not supposed to reciprocate. If your FPC is doing that you likely have an issue with the catch, similar to many other people. Meaning when you fire, the charging handle is not staying put and is moving with the firing impulse, then being slammed forward with the bolt. I suggest contacting S&W customer service, they have always been easy to deal with for me.
      +1-800-331-0852

  • @hollowpointdefense
    @hollowpointdefense 2 месяца назад +1

    The more you shoot this gun, the ejected rounds beat the crap out of the plastic ejection port. I have about 3,000 rounds through mine and it takes a toll on it. Like you said, the receiver should be metal, NOT plastic.

    • @LuckyLoonOutdoors
      @LuckyLoonOutdoors  2 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience with it. Thats good information for us all to know!

  • @thomaskitlica5572
    @thomaskitlica5572 2 месяца назад +3

    It's only 500 dollar's find another side folding semiautomatic that you can mount a optic on!!! It's not 2000 Biden has ruined the gun market! If you can find a better gun that does the same thing please let me know!!! I keep one in my boat box for hog's! It folds up but I can keep a 3 power scope on it! I don't care for it but it's what I could find that would hold a optic!

  • @andrewlightbody4221
    @andrewlightbody4221 9 дней назад

    Im already bought a rail extension to put on mine after seeing several reviews. I'll pick up the firearm in a few days and should already have everything I need. Rail extensions only cost like $15

    • @LuckyLoonOutdoors
      @LuckyLoonOutdoors  9 дней назад

      Thats very good news. Its a pretty cool carbine and has a lot of room for customization.