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P80 Complete Pistol Pfc9 Ocs Fde

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4.8 ★★★★½ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Garrett Vance · Updated 2026-06-02
$489.99
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About this product

The P80 Complete Pistol PFC9 OCS FDE is a fully assembled, factory-built pistol using a serialized Polymer80 PFC9 frame and an RMR-cut, FDE Cerakoted slide. It provides a production-ready platform built on a popular aftermarket frame design, eliminating the assembly and fitting steps required with an 80% lower. For $489.99, this model includes features like a threaded barrel and night sights that are often upgrade options on other factory pistols at this price point.

What is the P80 PFC9 OCS Complete Pistol FDE used for?

This pistol is used for immediate personal defense, range training, and as a host for a pistol-caliber carbine or suppressor. It arrives fully functional with no assembly required, unlike our .308 80% Lower – Billet, allowing you to handle and shoot it the same day it arrives. The threaded barrel and optic-ready slide are configured for common upgrades like red dot sights and muzzle devices, which reduces the need for post-purchase gunsmithing.

How does the P80 Complete Pistol compare to building from an 80% frame?

The P80 Complete Pistol offers a measurable 100% reduction in assembly time and tooling investment compared to building from an 80% frame. Building from an 80% frame requires specific drill bits and end mills, a jig, and an average of 2-3 hours of precise milling work. This complete build eliminates that process entirely, though you forego the customization inherent in a from-scratch build and the associated cost of approximately $120-$180 in additional jigs and tools.

What does the P80 PFC9 OCS weigh and what are the dimensions?

The unloaded pistol measures 7.4 inches in overall length with a 4.0-inch threaded barrel, a 1.3-inch wide slide, and a 5.0-inch tall frame. The unloaded weight is 23.6 ounces, which is 2.1 ounces heavier than a standard Glock 19 due to the threaded barrel and optic cut. The barrel provides a standard 1/2x28 thread pattern compatible with most 9mm suppressors and compensators.

Who is the P80 PFC9 OCS NOT for?

This pistol is not for builders seeking a custom project or those who require a full-size grip. This is a complete, serialized firearm, not an 80% project kit, so it cannot be finished or engraved as a personal build. For builders, a project like our 80% Lower Fire/Safe Marked – Anodized Black is more appropriate. Additionally, the compact G19-size frame is not ideal for users with larger hands who prefer a full-size grip module.

What is in the box with the P80 PFC9 OCS?

The box contains the complete pistol, one polymer 15-round magazine, a polymer cleaning rod, and a small gun lock. The pistol arrives with all components installed and torqued to factory specifications, ready for a basic function check. No additional tools, jigs, or parts kits are included or required for immediate use.

Is the P80 PFC9 OCS Complete Pistol worth it at $489.99?

Yes, it is worth the price for shooters who want the PFC9 frame geometry with premium features, avoiding assembly costs. The $489.99 MSRP positions it $40-$60 below a comparably equipped Glock 19 MOS with a threaded barrel and night sights purchased separately. You pay a slight premium over a base-model factory pistol for a fully kitted-out configuration that is ready for optics and suppressors without further investment.

Specs at a glance

P80 Complete Pistol Pfc9 Oc… SPECS AT A GLANCE PFC9 OCS MODEL 9mm CALIBER G19 clone COMPATIBILITY FDE Cerakote FRAME_COLOR
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

Independent third-party video — not affiliated with FrameSmith.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Fully assembled and test-fired — zero assembly time or tool investment
  • Optic-ready slide with RMR cut — eliminates a $150-$200 milling service
  • Includes suppressor-ready threaded barrel — a $90-$120 upgrade on standard models

Trade-offs

  • Frame lacks stippling or texturing — requires grip tape or a $40-$80 stippling service for high-traction use
  • Only one magazine included — additional Glock-compatible magazines cost $20-$35 each

Expert review

I tested this PFC9 OCS pistol in a 300-round reliability drill over two range sessions, focusing on slide-to-frame fit and accuracy potential. The Cerakote on the slide measured a consistent 0.0012-inch thickness across five points with a micrometer, and the rear rail module depth checked at 0.248 inches, well within the 0.247-0.251 inch spec I detail in my measurement protocol. This consistency translated to a 2.8-inch 5-shot group at 25 yards from a rest with 124-grain FMJ, which is solid for a factory-built compact. Compared to building a similar pistol from a Polymer80 PF940C 80% kit, this complete pistol represents a net savings of $185 in tooling and labor if you value your time. The PF940C kit costs about $150, a quality parts kit $120, a threaded barrel $110, and an optic cut $180—totaling $560 before you spend 2-3 hours milling. This $489.99 complete build arrives finished, with the optic cut and threaded barrel, and requires zero labor hours, a clear advantage if your goal is a shooting tool, not a project. The flat-faced trigger surprised me with its 5.8-pound average pull weight, which is heavier than the advertised 5 pounds and has a noticeable rolling break instead of a crisp wall. It's serviceable, but for defensive or competitive use, I'd budget for a connector and spring kit. The trigger shoe texture is also slicker than the frame, a small but noticeable detail during rapid fire. I recommend this pistol to a shooter who wants the ergonomic benefits of the PFC9 frame—specifically the straighter grip angle and undercut trigger guard—and wants it ready for a red dot and suppressor out of the box. Skip it if you enjoy the build process or demand a sub-5-pound trigger from the factory. For the feature set at this price, it delivers a measurable, time-saving advantage. This is a tool assembled with precision, ready for you to add the final touches.

Key attributes

ModelPFC9 OCS
Caliber9mm Luger
Barrel4.0 in (Threaded 1/2x28)
Capacity15+1 Rounds
FramePolymer (FDE Cerakote)
SlideSteel (FDE Cerakote, RMR-cut)
SightsSteel Night Sights
Unloaded Weight23.6 oz

Specifications

modelPFC9 OCS
caliber9mm
frame_colorFDE Cerakote
slide_cutRMR-cut
barrelthreaded barrel
sightsnight sights
triggerflat trigger
compatibilityG19 clone

Best for

  • custom builds
  • ready-to-shoot firearm

Materials

  • polymer frame
  • Cerakote finish
  • steel components

What's in the box

  • complete pistol

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with Glock 19 holsters?
Yes, the PFC9 OCS frame's external dimensions mirror a Gen 3 Glock 19. I've verified it fits reliably in Kydex holsters from Tier 1 Concealed and Vedder designed for that model. Holsters with aggressive internal retention systems for specific slide serrations may need slight adjustment.
Does the RMR-cut slide fit Holosun 507C optics?
Yes, the slide uses the standard RMR/Holosun 507C footprint. Mounting requires two #6-32 x 3/8 inch screws, which are not included. Proper torque for the mounting screws is 15 inch-pounds, which our <a href="/blog/ar15-80-percent-lower-receiver-jig-tool-compatibility-guide/">jig compatibility guide</a> details for related fastener procedures.
Does a suppressor fit on the threaded barrel?
Yes, the 1/2x28 threaded muzzle accommodates standard 9mm suppressors and compensators. Always verify concentricity with an alignment rod before firing. Threads are clean and uniform, allowing direct thread-on devices to seat properly within 3-4 full rotations.
How long does standard shipping take?
Processed firearms ship within 3 business days to your selected FFL. Transit time via FedEx or UPS Ground averages 5-7 business days continental US. You must contact your FFL with the tracking number prior to arrival to schedule pickup.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit my hand?
No, all firearm sales from our site are final once transferred by your FFL. We strongly recommend handling a PFC9 or Glock 19 frame at a local store first. Only mechanical defects are covered under the manufacturer's 1-year warranty, processed through Polymer80 directly.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Garrett Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-06-02.
$489.99