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First Look: New Foxtrot Mike VFM-9 Upper Receivers

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntOctober 20, 20252 Mins Read
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First Look: New Foxtrot Mike VFM-9 Upper Receivers

Foxtrot Mike Products is expanding its VFM-9 line with two new dedicated 9mm PCC (Pistol Caliber Carbine/SBR [Short Barreled Rifle]/large format pistol upper receivers for AR-pattern lowers which use Glock magazines. These new units come equipped with 7- and 10-inch barrels.        

The 7-inch Foxtrot Mike VFM-9 is meant to serve as a compact upper which still provides some room for accessories and hand placement with its extended 5.8-inch handguard, while the 10-inch upper maximizes barrel length, which helps the 9mm cartridge develop faster muzzle velocities. Naturally, this longer upper comes with an even longer handguard and more real estate to mount lights, lasers, optics and other accessories.

“Customer feedback told us people wanted the proven VFM-9 platform with more real-world utility,” said Paul Noonan, CEO of Foxtrot Mike Products. “The 7-inch answers the need for a compact, highly maneuverable PCC with extra handguard real estate, while the 10-inch gives customers additional velocity and further modularity for optics, lights, and other accessories—all without moving away from the VFM-9’s value proposition and lifetime warranty.”

Foxtrot Mike VFM-9 Upper Receiver General Specifications and Features:

  • Caliber: 9 mm
  • Twist Rate: 1:10-inch right hand
  • Build Method: Thermal fit barrel system
  • Charging Handle: Dual charging, non-reciprocating ambidextrous front charging handle plus a standard mil-spec rear charging handle
  • Barrel Material: 4140 steel
  • Muzzle Device: Micro blast diffuser, ½x28-tpi thread
  • Upper Receiver: Billet aircraft aluminum, Type III hard black anodizing
  • Bolt: Machined from pre-hardened 4342, vacuum heat treated, Melonite coated
  • Firing Pin and Extractor: S7 tool steel
  • Compatibility: 9mm Glock-style magazines
  • Warranty: Lifetime

Dual Charge VFM-9 7 inches:

  • MSRP: $319
  • Barrel Length: 7 inches
  • Handguard: 5.8-inch M-Lok compatible
  • Overall Length: Approximately 15.5 inches
  • Weight: Approximately 2 pounds, 4 ounces

Dual Charge VFM-9 10 inches:

  • MSRP: $339
  • Barrel Length: 10 inches
  • Handguard: 8.75 inches, M-Lok compatible
  • Overall Length: Approximately 18.5 inches
  • Weight: Approximately 2 pounds, 8 ounces

Learn more about these new 9mm upper receivers and other products from Foxtrot Mike at fm-products.com.

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