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Sneak Peek – DRD Tactical Ferro 9mm Pistol

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DRD Tactical will launch their new FERRO 9mm striker fired pistol. Frame, slide and barrel are manufactured from Stainless Steel. Comes with Apex tactical metal trigger, extended slide stop, magazine release and night sights along with 3 Magpul 17rd GL9 Pmags. It will be available in Black Nitride or NiB Battle Worn finish. Threaded barrels for suppressor use or non-threaded barrels. Stop by booth #31306 and check it out.

FERRO is a patent pending design.

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10 Responses to “Sneak Peek – DRD Tactical Ferro 9mm Pistol”

  1. Dellis says:

    Almost looks like a mini trinket and does anyone really buy the “battle-worn look”??

  2. jjj0309 says:

    My wrists starting to hurt just by watching that image.

  3. Madman says:

    So its a metal glock?

  4. Paul J says:

    How can they do that, it’s already a patented design by Glock.
    Anyways, why the stainless steel frame, I don’t see the point. Even for the added rigidity, it costs you the price of a complete Glock, just for the frame…

    • Nick Pacific says:

      For the non reciprocating weight in competition.
      I vaguely recall ccr raceframes cracking prematurely. May be design issue, or inherent in the stress the Glock design put on the frame. The polymer flexes a lot. Regardless my interest is piqued.

      Also, regarding patents. The patents on significant aspecfs have long since expired for the previous gens.

  5. EzGoingKev says:

    I am going to go out on a limb here and guess that it takes Glock mags…

    • Vic Toree says:

      I would hope so, otherwise including 3 Magpul 17rd Glock mags would be kind of a dick move 🙂

  6. tcba_joe says:

    I have a CCF raceframe aluminum frame. I love it. I wish someone would bring it back and make it G19 sized.

    Cool to see people taking the AR-like open source potential of the Gen 3 Glock and doing cool things.

  7. Jester says:

    Is it available with a normal finish or just the “worn keychain” look?