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Salamat Norman. The X9 Tactical is a relic of a bygone era of affordable, boxy, Pinoy-made astig guns. Wala nang ganitong gun design culture ngayon. Puro Made in Turkey na. Tapos ang mahal pa.
Di ba may X9 na yung charging handle nasa itaas? Nice novelty firearm/PDW, sir. Kung adjusted for inflation, siguro mga 43-45k na price niya ngayon. Mas mura pa rin sa Hi-Point Carbine. Kung same form factor, yung IWI Uzi Pro na sobrang mahal.
Meron po akin ganyan. Nabili ko s gunshow. Minsan hindi cya nagkakarga ng ayos n kelangan mo p minsan kasahin ulit kahit full metal ang gamit. Baka matigas p spring nya.
Thanks! And yes, I'd love to get an AR9 PCC. But the problem is that they are very expensive here. Most AR9s are even more expensive than the CZ Scorpion Evo 2 or Kalashnikov KP9 PCC. Easily cost 3x as much as they do in the USA.
@@Mobius762x51 Excessive taxes and firearm processing. Firearms pretty much have the tax fine equivalent of fine jewelry here. Also, all guns here undergo processing and ballistic fingerprinting by the PNP-FEO, prior to being sold to any buyer. This applies to all guns, even those of the government. So, all those costs are passed on to the buyer. Also, the Philippines is part of the "US" market of some gun companies and dealers and thus, have non-compete agreements with other regions. This means that an Austrian-made Glock, will have to be sold to a US gun exporter to the Philippines first, before being exported and sold here. It cannot be sold directly from that country to here. It's ridiculous red tape, which increases the purchase costs of firearms. All gun companies in Turkey, Israel, China (Norinco) and some other countries can sell to us directly, so guns from those countries are significantly cheaper (except Israel, for some reason).
Hi pwede humingi ng opinion mo? Plan ko kc bumili ng another 9mm pero namimili ako between XDM Elite OSP and CZ P10C SR? Ano kaya mas magandang trigger and accuracy sa kanila?
@@marvinm8343 I haven't tried both so take this with a grain of salt. It really depends kung saan mo siya gagamitin. For competition use, CZ, no doubt. For badass tactical looks, XDM Elite ka. It's up to you and it depends on your budget.
plus kung naka full auto ang Baril its fun to shoot but it wears the barrel so bad. Especially sa Glock dahil nitride finished lang ang barrel nang glock hindi Chrome lined! so masisira agad ang barrel.
It depends kung anong ilalagay mo, pero yung sa akin, umabot ng 6k yung mga customizations back in 2019. Mas mahal na yan ngayon. Yung red dot dati, parang 1.8k lang.
Oo dude, grabe talaga yan. Hindi ko talaga alam kung bakit pati yun nilagyan nila ng serial number. I don't remember any such requirement in the history of Philippine Gun Laws!
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available pa ba sir sa market this time
@@user-uq9dn1in2z Not anymore. They stopped production more than 3 years ago.
Nice budget friendly unit at gawang pinoy pa...thanks for sharing
Salamat Norman. The X9 Tactical is a relic of a bygone era of affordable, boxy, Pinoy-made astig guns. Wala nang ganitong gun design culture ngayon. Puro Made in Turkey na. Tapos ang mahal pa.
Di ba may X9 na yung charging handle nasa itaas? Nice novelty firearm/PDW, sir. Kung adjusted for inflation, siguro mga 43-45k na price niya ngayon. Mas mura pa rin sa Hi-Point Carbine. Kung same form factor, yung IWI Uzi Pro na sobrang mahal.
Yes, yan yung Gen. 1 na X9 Standard at Tactical. Taas yung charging handle nun if I recall correctly. Nakakamiss yung mga times na mura pa ang PCCs.
Meron po akin ganyan. Nabili ko s gunshow. Minsan hindi cya nagkakarga ng ayos n kelangan mo p minsan kasahin ulit kahit full metal ang gamit. Baka matigas p spring nya.
Yung sping sa akin pinalakihan ko yung channel niya year ago. Matigas kasi pag hindi pinamodify.
Paps sure ka 18k?siya dati parang hindi yta gnun presyo
Sir tanong lang saan makikita ang Serial number ng ganyan?
That’s a cool looking MAC-10 copy. Have you considered getting a 9mm AR PCC?
Thanks! And yes, I'd love to get an AR9 PCC. But the problem is that they are very expensive here. Most AR9s are even more expensive than the CZ Scorpion Evo 2 or Kalashnikov KP9 PCC. Easily cost 3x as much as they do in the USA.
@@philippinericochetline814 I did not that. Why is that?
@@Mobius762x51 Excessive taxes and firearm processing. Firearms pretty much have the tax fine equivalent of fine jewelry here. Also, all guns here undergo processing and ballistic fingerprinting by the PNP-FEO, prior to being sold to any buyer. This applies to all guns, even those of the government. So, all those costs are passed on to the buyer. Also, the Philippines is part of the "US" market of some gun companies and dealers and thus, have non-compete agreements with other regions. This means that an Austrian-made Glock, will have to be sold to a US gun exporter to the Philippines first, before being exported and sold here. It cannot be sold directly from that country to here. It's ridiculous red tape, which increases the purchase costs of firearms. All gun companies in Turkey, Israel, China (Norinco) and some other countries can sell to us directly, so guns from those countries are significantly cheaper (except Israel, for some reason).
@@philippinericochetline814 oh I see. Yeah that makes sense now.
Hi pwede humingi ng opinion mo? Plan ko kc bumili ng another 9mm pero namimili ako between XDM Elite OSP and CZ P10C SR? Ano kaya mas magandang trigger and accuracy sa kanila?
CZ, imo.
@@marvinm8343 I haven't tried both so take this with a grain of salt. It really depends kung saan mo siya gagamitin. For competition use, CZ, no doubt. For badass tactical looks, XDM Elite ka. It's up to you and it depends on your budget.
Ang porma niyan lods ah... Sayang wala support for local made na pcc... Mas gusto ng iba imported. 😢
Nakakamiss nga yung mga panahon na mura pa PCCs. Ngayon, kelangan mo ng housing loan para kumuha ng imported na PCC. Naging pang mayaman siya.
plus kung naka full auto ang Baril its fun to shoot but it wears the barrel so bad. Especially sa Glock dahil nitride finished lang ang barrel nang glock hindi Chrome lined! so masisira agad ang barrel.
True. And while it is EASY to get a spare barrel in the US, in the Philippines, the paperwork needed can give you a heart attack.
Sana tinuloy nila production at mas na improve.
Probably not, but yes, I hope so too. In the age of VERY expensive PCCs, the X9 will be sorely missed.
Sanpo pwedeng pagawan ng ganyan nya
Sa kahit anong gunsmith na familiar sa X9 Tactical. Usually kahit anong gunsmith kaya naman ayusin yung mga maliliit na issue ng X9.
Boss sadya umuuga un ibabaw nyan?
Yes, kaya dapat i-locktite. Yung kulay blue na locktite thread locker.
Magkanu po ba pagwapohin yung ganyan ko magkanu po
It depends kung anong ilalagay mo, pero yung sa akin, umabot ng 6k yung mga customizations back in 2019. Mas mahal na yan ngayon. Yung red dot dati, parang 1.8k lang.
Kahit luma at phase out na maangas pa din 😊
Tama! Ang pogi pa rin tignan kahit matagal na panahon nang lumipas. And it still works!
Sir san po pwwdeng pagwapohin
@@daveballa3958 Sa kahit anong gunsmith. Puwede mo tanungin si Shooters kung saan, kasi depende yun sa location mo.
May mabilhan pa po nyan?
Wala na. Shooters phased it out back in 2020.
Saan kya gunsmith ng x9
Depende sa location mo, pero puwede mo tanungin si Shooters kung saan meron malapit. Sa Metro Manila, maraming gunsmiths yung may experience sa X9.
Pogi sana gumawa silanulit
oa naman yan pati magazine may serial number
Oo dude, grabe talaga yan. Hindi ko talaga alam kung bakit pati yun nilagyan nila ng serial number. I don't remember any such requirement in the history of Philippine Gun Laws!
mga magkano kaya yan?
Gusto kita sagutin, pero bawal ako mag post ng firearms prices sa comments. :(