P80 Pfc9 Complete Pistol Ocs Gry - polymer 80
About this product
What is the Polymer80 PFC9 Complete Pistol OCS Gray? It is a fully assembled, serialized, ready-to-fire 9mm pistol built on Polymer80's PFC9 Optic-Cut Slide (OCS) frame in gray that requires no drilling, milling, or finishing before shipping. This product represents our final inventory run of complete pistols as we have ceased production of Polymer80-based kits. For buyers prioritizing discrete acquisition, we continue to recommend privacy-focused payment methods.
What is the Polymer80 PFC9 Complete Pistol OCS Gray used for?
The PFC9 OCS Gray is a functional firearm designed for immediate use as a home defense pistol, training sidearm, or customizable base platform. Its primary utility lies in eliminating the 80% build process—the frame rails are pre-installed and the slide is assembled, requiring zero manual machining. Users can mount a compatible micro red dot optic (like a Holosun 507C) directly to the slide's RMR-cut without additional plates and begin live-fire operation after a standard function check.
How does the Polymer80 PFC9 Complete Pistol OCS Gray compare to the standard Polymer80 PF940Cv2 kit?
The PFC9 OCS pistol is objectively more user-ready than the PF940Cv2 kit, but trades customizability for convenience. Where the standard PF940Cv2 kit requires approximately 3-4 hours of work with a drill press and files for the frame completion, this OCS variant ships fully machined, serialized, and assembled, saving significant labor time. The OCS slide's integrated optic cut is the decisive advantage for modern red dot users, whereas the PF940Cv2 would require a separate $150-$300 aftermarket slide or milling service.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
Unloaded weight is 22.8 ounces (646 grams), with dimensions of 7.36 inches in length, 5.04 inches in height, and a slide width of 1.26 inches. The weight distribution is notably front-biased due to the stainless-steel guide rod and striker channel liner in the slide assembly, which creates a muzzle-down balance point approximately 1.2 inches forward of the trigger guard. The grip module alone, stripped, measures 1.18 inches thick at its widest panel point.
Who is this NOT for?
This pistol is not for buyers seeking a traditional, name-brand factory firearm with established customer service networks like Glock or Smith & Wesson. It is also ill-suited for builders who enjoy the machining process itself, as all frame work is complete. Finally, individuals in jurisdictions with restrictive laws regarding unserialized or self-made firearms should verify local compliance, as this is a serialized, finished firearm, distinct from our 80% lower products.
What's in the box?
The contents are the complete pistol, one 15-round magazine, and a polymer hard case. No tools, cleaning kits, or additional backstraps are included. The case has internal dimensions of 10.5" x 7.5" and uses two push-button latches; it does not include a foam insert cut to the pistol's shape, so the firearm rests on a molded plastic tray.
Is the Polymer80 PFC9 Complete Pistol OCS Gray worth it at $489.89?
At $489.89, its value depends entirely on your need for an optic-ready, no-assembly-required pistol versus comparable factory options. The price positions it between a base Glock 19 (approx. $500) and a Glock 19 MOS (approx. $600), offering the optic cut for less. If you value the distinct Polymer80 ergonomics (particularly the 1911-style grip angle) and require no gunsmithing, it's cost-effective. If you prioritize widespread holster compatibility and long-term parts/service certainty, a factory Glock MOS may be the better investment.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 22.8 oz — matches the weight profile of a factory Glock 19 within 0.5 oz.
- Direct RMR optic cut — eliminates the need for a $150-$300 aftermarket slide or milling service.
- Zero machining required — ships fully assembled, bypassing the typical 3-4 hour 80% frame completion process.
- Frame width of 1.18 inches — provides a thinner grip profile than a standard Polymer80 PF940Cv2.
Trade-offs
- No stippling pre-installed — the grip texture is the basic Polymer80 pattern, requiring a $40-$80 stippling service for aggressive texture.
- Holster compatibility friction — most Glock 19 holsters require heat-gun modification for secure fit, adding time and cost.
- Includes only one magazine — comparable factory pistols often include two or three.
- Limited long-term parts support — with production ceased, future OEM replacement parts may become scarce.
Expert review
Key attributes
| Caliber | 9mm Luger |
| Barrel Length | 4.02 in |
| Overall Length | 7.36 in |
| Height | 5.04 in |
| Width | 1.26 in |
| Weight Unloaded | 22.8 oz (646 g) |
| Frame Material | Polymer 80 Reinforced Polymer |
| Slide Finish | Gray Cerakote |
| Optic Cut | RMR/Holosun Footprint |
| Magazine Capacity | 15 Rounds |
| Condition | New |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with Glock 19 holsters?
- Holster compatibility is not guaranteed. The PFC9 frame's trigger guard geometry and accessory rail dimensions differ slightly from a Gen 3 Glock 19. Expect to test retention in person or use a modular holster system like the ANR Design OWB that offers Polymer80-specific molds. Most generic 'Glock 19' kydex will require heat-gun adjustment for a secure fit.
- Does the optic cut fit a Holosun 507C?
- Yes, the slide's RMR/Holosun 507C footprint is direct-mount with no adapter plate required. You will need four #6-32 x 3/8" socket-head screws, which are not included. Torque specifications for mounting are 12-15 inch-pounds. The rear sight dovetail is Glock-style, allowing you to co-witness with standard-height suppressor sights.
- How long does shipping take to California?
- Shipments to California require 10 business days for processing due to mandatory state compliance verification and FFL coordination. Once the firearm ships via UPS 2nd Day Air, transit is 2-3 business days. Total lead time from order to FFL receipt is typically 12-14 business days for CA residents.
- Can I return it if it has a functional defect?
- Defective returns are handled through our warranty portal within 30 days of your FFL's transfer. You must initiate a support ticket with video evidence of the malfunction. The process, including inspection and repair or replacement, averages 21 calendar days. Non-defective firearms cannot be returned after transfer due to federal regulations.
- Does this work with aftermarket Glock 19 barrels?
- Compatibility is high but not universal. I've successfully installed ZEV, Faxon, and AlphaWolf barrels without issue. Some aftermarket barrels with oversized locking lugs (like certain KKM models) may require slight hand-fitting to the slide's barrel hood channel. Always perform a drop-in function check before live fire.