Caliber: 9mm
Capacity: 6+1
Sights: Fixed
A micro-compact 9mm pistol made entirely in the USA. Designed with safety in mind, the DB9 features a “ZERO-Energy” striker firing system with a mechanical firing pin block, a steel magazine catch to secure a sheet metal magazine and real windage-adjustable sights, all in a lightweight pistol. A steel trigger with dual connecting bars allows for a crisp, smooth, trigger pull. The DB9 features a FEA (Finite Element Analysis) designed slide and barrel that is stronger than any comparable firearm, resulting in durability with less felt recoil, and the absence of removable pins or tools makes field stripping easier than ever. The slide, barrel, and internal parts are coated to resist corrosion, making this pistol a lifetime investment.
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Jim
1 year agoThere are lots of bad reviews on this because of jamming but most once they found the right ammo did not have problems. Realizing that this is a 380 size gun and not meant for target use or practicing and in my opinion only meant for back up when you can't cure your full-size gun. realizing that this is a 380 size gun and not meant for target use or practicing and in my opinion only meant for back up when you can't cure your full-size gun. i've seen others say that the hornady critical
Silver Bullet Guns
1 year agoThis is the best little pocket pistol on the market. My customers love them. Reliable concealable and simple operation. Holiday pricing is awesome.
Joseph
1 year agoLet me just get this out of the way: ordered 6/26/15 ffl (<90 miles away) received on 7/9/15. PSA!! Please give me the option to do an in-store pickup or free shipping to the Greenville store!! Anyway for the price PSA had on this little BUG it's a winner. The good: not much bigger than my wife's Taurus TCP 380 but a 9mm not as snappy as I expected it to be glock-esque internals including a firing pin safety and it ate over 100 rounds of fmj the first trip to the range with no problems. I
Daniel
1 year agoIf you research this Pistol you find a lot of mixed reviews. PSA offered it at such a good price I figured even if it sucked I'd get my money back out of it. After putting 140 rounds through it Ive started carrying it. I've shot winchester hollow point federal hst and the cheap ppu hollow point rounds but mostly federal champion 115gr fmj and fiocchi 115gr fmj with no malfunction under recoil operation. Now bear in mind this pistol has probably the stiffest recoil spring I've ever seen and
keith g.
1 year agoHad i not read the manual first my review would be much lower. The first 150 rounds were bad....and i mean real bad! failure to eject, failure to feed, malfunction after malfunction. ..... Then as if it were programmed that way, after that first crappy 150 rounds, it runs great. after a few hundred more running exactly the way it should, i fully trust this little beast as a super easy to carry weapon.
William M B.
1 year agoJust received my order of five magazines, from the factory. Took about ten days to get here. Price worked out to a bit over fifteen bucks each. The factory even has a military/law enforcement discount program.
Jeremiah W.
1 year agoFirst day out with this gun no problems at all 200 rounds and never jammed or anything . Very satisfied
Matthew B.
1 year agoI was initially concerned with the reputation this little gun has, but decided to give it a chance anyway. I'm glad I did. I've run 100 rounds through it so far, 50 of Herter's 115 grain and 50 Lawman 124 grain, and not one single malfunction. The 115 grain is definitely snappy in this pistol but I found the 124 grain to be easily manageable. Awesome accuracy with both types of ammo. Trigger has a clean break and crisp, quick reset. Literally everything I've heard this gun have a bad reputation
Hunter M.
1 year agoI purchased this DB9 and I shot a little over 1000 rounds through it of brass case 115 grain. The wear and tear of this gun resulted in me sending it to Diamondback for repair. This gun had a big wear in the polymer frame where the recoil spring was and would cause the gun to be out of battery and the slide had about an inch of play in the slide. After 3 months of DB having it, it ultimately resulted in them having to send a new gun back to me and me paying for another transfer fee, but
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