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Full-Sized Firepower in A Small Package

Aaron McCaleb by Aaron McCaleb
September 3, 2016
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Want 9MM firepower in a small pistol? Look no further than Diamondback Firearm’s DB9, a micro-compact 9mm made entirely in the USA.

An extremely safe platform, the DB9 features a striker firing system with a mechanical firing pin block.  It also has a steel magazine catch to secure a steel magazine and real windage-adjustable sights–all these features in a 9MM pistol that weighs in at just 11 ounces (unloaded)!

It is the smallest and the lightest, making it the best combination of weight and size on the market.

Diamondback Firearm's DB9 Micro-Compact 9MM
Diamondback Firearm’s DB9 Micro-Compact 9MM

Other features include:

– A smooth double-action trigger with dual connecting bars.

– Very easy field stripping–no pins used to hold together the pistol and no tools required for disassembly

– Slide, barrel, and internal parts coated to resist corrosion, making this pistol a lifetime investment.
There are seven DB9 models to choose from, with different frames and grip color options including flat dark earth, black, and, for the ladies, pink.
DB9 Specs:
Caliber: 9x19MM
Length: 5.60″
Height: 4.00″
Width: 0.80″
Barrel Length: 3.00″
Distance Between Sights: 4.25″
Weight (unloaded): 11 ounces
Trigger Pull: ?5.5 pounds
Magazine Capacity: 6+1 Rounds

 

To learn more, please visit  www.diamondbackfirearms.com.

Tags: 9mm handgunsAaron McCalebDiamondback Firearmslightweight handgunsself-protection firearmsSource Outdoor Group
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