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New Order Firearms NO9 9mm


tercel89

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I just heard about New Order Firearms new 9mm pistol tonight on the Guns And Leather radio show on 99.7 FM out of Nashville. 

 Dennis Williams was talking very good about this company and their new 9mm pistol. It will be made all in the USA . All the metal parts will be machined from metal and no MIM or cast parts will be used. It will use magazine that already exit now , the Beretta M9/FS 9mm magazines. And here's a real cool feature. You can get them made totally for a left-handed shooter. The extractor and ejection port is on the left side. The trigger pull is measured at 5lbs and is a striker fired pistol. The frame is polymer. I wasn't able to find a picture of the frame without the slide taken off. I would like to see how the slide rails are molded into the frame and if they are metal or polymer (like the Ruger P95) or both (like the XD9/HS2000) .

 That's all I know about it so far in the 1 hour that I have read about them . This sounds pretty neat . 

 http://neworderfirearms.com/   

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I dunno.
On one hand, I'm glad for any and all firearms manufactured here in the states.

On the other hand, it looks like the offspring of an XD that got knocked up by an M&P in the bathroom at a rock concert.
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It has a bit of a SIG-ish apperance to it but that squared off trigger guard on a new release Made in USA pistol is irritating.

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Glock/FN hybrid...at least my take on it.

 

But really doesn't do much for me. I'll stay with my Glocks/Smiths/PPQ till something else bites me.

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Just another fantastic plastic-think I will pass.It seems that there are continuously new plastic pieces in the makes.I for one get a little tired of all the polymer wonders. 

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Yeah I agree with all you guys but when I heard him talking about it , I thought I'd check it out. The one thing I cant seem to find out is how the metal is treated and hwo corrosion resistant they are .

 But like I posted earlier last week , I'm still after the Canik TP9 SF . At least I know it is well tested and proven .

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I'm just glad that isn't a FMK East.  http://fmkfirearms.com/

 

Looks sort of like a Canik TP9 clone.  http://www.luckygunner.com/lounge/canik-tp9-sa-budget-9mm-torture-test/

 

I don't get their business plan, introducing a pistol with a MSRP of 675.00 into a crowded field of plastic framed pistols.  It will be interesting to see if the elimination of MIM parts is an alleluia moment for the plastic framed gun industry or that their lefty friendly model will drive their sales enough to make a profit. 

 

http://www.guns.com/2015/04/28/nite-owl-renamed-new-order-firearms-plans-for-lefty-pistols/

 

I'll say good luck. 

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I'm just glad that isn't a FMK East. http://fmkfirearms.com/

Looks sort of like a Canik TP9 clone. http://www.luckygunner.com/lounge/canik-tp9-sa-budget-9mm-torture-test/

I don't get their business plan, introducing a pistol with a MSRP of 675.00 into a crowded field of plastic framed pistols. It will be interesting to see if the elimination of MIM parts is an alleluia moment for the plastic framed gun industry or that their lefty friendly model will drive their sales enough to make a profit.

http://www.guns.com/2015/04/28/nite-owl-renamed-new-order-firearms-plans-for-lefty-pistols/

I'll say good luck.


I'm betting there are more durable MIM parts than some of the metal in this gun.
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They should have chose Glock instead of Beretta 92 magazine compatability. If it does gather a following the Beretta 92 40S&W capacity is only 11 in a full size grip. Street price shall dictate sales.
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Just another fantastic plastic-think I will pass.It seems that there are continuously new plastic pieces in the makes.I for one get a little tired of all the polymer wonders. 

I'm with you.  I always liked my Glocks as a SD gun because they are just plain tough and reliable and don't rust.  I've decided that I hate shooting them though.  I've been thinning down the Glocks in favor of steel and wood that just shoot better and have some character to them.  To each his own, I'm just finding polymer boring currently. 

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There may be in the works of having one arranged to be at a local gun range in the Memphis area to test fire. Out of curiosity, how many would buy a box of ammo from your range to be able to send 50 rounds through one of these? 

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