Description
The FMK G2 9mm 3.87″ 10rd Black/Blue is a compact, striker-fired pistol built for concealed carry without the frills. It pairs a lightweight polymer frame with a low-sitting barrel to reduce muzzle rise and speed up follow-up shots. At $268.9, this is a budget-friendly option that doesn’t skimp on the basics—reliable cycling, simple controls, and a 10-round capacity for daily carry.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | FMK Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | G2 |
| Material | Polymer frame, steel slide |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger ammunition (SAAMI spec) |
| Finish | Black slide, blue frame |
| Weight | 22 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Low-Bore Axis Design — Why it matters: The barrel sits lower in the frame, reducing muzzle flip so you can stay on target faster during follow-up shots. Measured at 0.75″ below the slide centerline, it’s a tangible edge in defensive drills.
- Ergonomic Polymer Frame — Why it matters: The grip contours fit medium to large hands without forcing a high-thumb hold, and the textured frontstrap keeps control in sweaty or wet conditions.
- Fixed Sights — Why it matters: No adjustments needed—zeroed from the factory for defensive distances (15-25 yards). One less thing to fail or snag on a draw.
- 10-Round Magazine — Why it matters: Standard capacity for states with restrictions, but still enough for most self-defense scenarios. Spare mags run $25-35, making it affordable to carry a backup.
- Striker-Fired Action — Why it matters: Consistent trigger pull every time—no decocker, no safety to fumble with. The trigger breaks at 5.5 lbs (per FMK specs), a predictable weight for accurate shots.
Who It’s For
This pistol is for the concealed carrier on a tight budget—new shooters, backup gun buyers, or anyone who wants a reliable 9mm without paying Glock or Smith & Wesson prices. It also fits LE officers looking for a BUG that fits in an ankle rig or small IWB holster.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Price—under $300 for a new, functional 9mm is rare. Con: Aftermarket support is limited compared to Glock 19 or P365; holster and sight upgrades require searching.
- Pro: Low bore axis improves recoil control. Con: The trigger has noticeable creep before the break—not match-grade, but workable for defensive use.
- Pro: Lightweight at 22 oz unloaded. Con: The finish on the slide is basic black oxide; expect holster wear within 6 months of daily carry.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | FMK G2 | Glock 19 Gen5 | Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm | 9mm | 9mm |
| Capacity | 10+1 | 15+1 | 7+1 or 8+1 |
| Barrel Length | 3.87″ | 4.02″ | 3.1″ |
| Weight (unloaded) | 22 oz | 23.6 oz | 18.3 oz |
| Price (MSRP) | $268.9 | $599 | $479 |
| Aftermarket Support | Limited | Extensive | Good |
The FMK G2 undercuts both by $200-300, making it a viable entry-level option. You lose magazine capacity and upgrade options, but gain a lighter wallet and a gun that runs reliably out of the box.
FAQ
Is the FMK G2 compatible with standard Glock holsters?
No—the G2 has a unique trigger guard and slide profile. Holsters from CrossBreed, Alien Gear, and Vedder are available, but always check model-specific fit before buying.
What is the trigger pull weight on the FMK G2?
Per FMK specs, the trigger breaks at 5.5 lbs with a 0.4″ reset. It’s a single-stage striker trigger with noticeable take-up.
Does the FMK G2 come with a manual safety?
No—it’s a striker-fired design with no external safety. The trigger safety and firing pin block are the only passive safeties.
Can I use +P ammunition in the FMK G2?
FMK does not recommend +P loads for extended use. Stick to standard-pressure 9mm (115-124 grain) for reliability and to avoid accelerated wear.
Ready to Buy?
Get the FMK G2 9mm 3.87″ 10rd Black/Blue shipped to your FFL. We ship to all 50 states (check local laws for magazine capacity restrictions).
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Last updated: April 2026




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