UTAS UT9 Mini Pistol

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Looks interesting. The price is right. Youll have to let us know how it runs. :)

Are you going to put a brace on it? Those sorts of things do better with a third point of contact. At the very least, a rear mounted sling point in its place.
 
Looks interesting. The price is right. Youll have to let us know how it runs. :)

Are you going to put a brace on it? Those sorts of things do better with a third point of contact. At the very least, a rear mounted sling point in its place.
I checked out reviews online (write ups and You Tube) and everyone has good things to say about it plus I believe it's American made.
They do have a limited lifetime warranty.
 
Looks interesting. The price is right. Youll have to let us know how it runs. :)

Are you going to put a brace on it? Those sorts of things do better with a third point of contact. At the very least, a rear mounted sling point in its place.
Oh and one more thing. It's Glock magazine compatible.
 
In checking the reviews in more detail all the reviewers found the ETS and Glock OEM mags worked flawlessly, the factory UTAS mags had some fail to feed issues.
 
I also found out that UTAS is a Turkish company but the UT9m is being manufactured here in the US. It will also take a standard buffer tube (no spring or buffer needed) so if the ATF doesn't get their way concerning braces one can be fitted on this pistol.
 
And if you don't want to use. brace then I highly suggest using a sling. The correct way to use a sling is to upshot against the sling when you shoot. This will help stabilize the pistol. I was thought to do this with MP5 pistols while I was in the Army. I do the same with my AR22 pistol with a 4.5" barrel.
 
And if you don't want to use. brace then I highly suggest using a sling. The correct way to use a sling is to upshot against the sling when you shoot. This will help stabilize the pistol. I was thought to do this with MP5 pistols while I was in the Army. I do the same with my AR22 pistol with a 4.5" barrel.
Yeah I have a single point sling I plan on using.
 
BTW, this thing is only about an inch and a quarter wide, the rear is threaded for buffer tubes if one wants to put a brace or stock on it. AR15esque manual of arms, 6" threaded barrel, direct blowback closed bolt, trigger pull is 5.5 pounds but it feels lighter on mine and it weighs 4.6 pounds overall.
 
BTW, this thing is only about an inch and a quarter wide, the rear is threaded for buffer tubes if one wants to put a brace or stock on it. AR15esque manual of arms, 6" threaded barrel, direct blowback closed bolt, trigger pull is 5.5 pounds but it feels lighter on mine and it weighs 4.6 pounds overall.
Needs a Green Laser! and small sling! Tec9 2022!
 
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