Yes. The Response is a different category. The FPC is a foldable backpack gun, the lightweight construction matches it's use profile. The Response is a full size modern sporting rifle doesn't have light weight as a required feature.Is the FPC mostly polymer also?
Another s&w fanboy in Westfield! CZickness step aside, I think its time for a S&W range day!Was on the livestream announcement (M&P fan boy here). Cool concept, but they probably could've just released at / around the same time as the FPC given it's a carbine length PCC. That said, I was kind of a hoping for a metal M&P compact lineup so might be a little biased that direction.
Did Keltec steal from Colt? From what I can find Colt made an AR9 in 1982. Kel-Tec was founded in 1991.Did they just steal from Keltec again and it’s multi mag 9mm blow back carbine that’s been around forever
Great! Please wring it out and give us a range report. I'd think a lot of people would be interested in what you have to say about it.Mine has been ordered and will be here the first of the week.
I’m fine with my polymer AR style .22. Not so sure about 9mm in a rifle.Yes. The Response is a different category. The FPC is a foldable backpack gun, the lightweight construction matches it's use profile. The Response is a full size modern sporting rifle doesn't have light weight as a required feature.
I suspect the construction material is based as much in cost as it is on weight.
Makes three of us. M&P M2.0s + an Apex Trigger = Complete Bliss.Another s&w fanboy in Westfield! CZickness step aside, I think its time for a S&W range day!
I have the mnp metal. The metal part has no advantages other than esthetics but I'm loving the trigger.