Introduction
It seems like Glock clones are coming out of the woodwork lately. Almost every time I boot up the computer I find another new pistol that is building on the famous polymer framed pistols. But like a true gun nut, I embrace this storm of striker guns. And today I am bringing you yet another fresh handgun review, hot out of it’s mold. Today we are reviewing the ZRO Delta FKS 9 pistol, a pistol very similar to the Glock model 19.

ZRO Delta FKS 9
ZRO Delta has been well known for making products like AR15 rifles and sub assemblies, as well as optics mounting solutions. Additionally they manufacture the FKS 9 pistol and “The One” modular pistol which is a similar 9mm gun with various modular interchangeable configurations. The ZRO FKS 9 is available with a variety of Cerakoted slide colors as well, with grey, green, bronze and FDE options. And of course the black Nitride standard finish.

SPECIFICATIONS:
9x19mm
Advanced Polymer Frame and Handle
Reversible Ambidextrous Magazine Release
Improved 18-degree Grip Angle
Standard, Deluxe (RMR® Cut), or Premium (Optic Cut with plates) Slide, 6.75”
4140 Precision Match Barrel, 4”
15 Round Capacity Magazine x1
Optional Premium Slide w/ Optic Cut (Plates available for purchase)
Sights: White Dot Rear/Front
Trigger Pull: 5.5lb
Width: 1.25”
Weight: 21.5 oz

The FKS 9 pistol that we are looking at today is very comparable to the Glock 19 sized pistols. There are of course some differences between them, for example; the FKS features an 18 degree grip angle. Many shooters find the 1911 comparable grip angle better for shooting. The FKS 9 has additional features like a match grade 4-inch barrel, available optics ready slide, and reversible magazine release.
The advanced polymer frame features molded textures very comparable to stippling. As well as thumb-shelves on both sides of the trigger guard area which also enhance your purchase on the grip. There is also an extended beavertail at the back of the slide to prevent getting bit by the slide. Under the muzzle of the gun you will of course find an accessory pic rail for weapon lights.

The pistol uses Glock style magazines, which is a huge plus due to the variety and availability of options. Sights for the FKS are white dots which I found to be quite effective. The compact size of the pistol and these features make it a great option for a CCW.
Shooting the ZRO Delta FKS 9
Shooting the FKS 9 was very predictable. I’ve found with many of these clone type pistols that they carry all the best of their ancestors while bringing new benefits as well. So one shouldn’t be surprised when these feel familiar. Like my other 18 degree pistols, the FKS 9 always seems to line up with my line of sight. The sights are easy to pick up when they are already lined up with your target.

As with other features of the FKS 9, the controls are also very familiar. And muscle memory takes over easily. The trigger feels great, breaking cleanly and consistently. Reloads came smoothly with the slide release easily activated with little resistance. Feeding from the Magpul P-Mag worked without any issue.
Chewing through boxes of ammunition went swimmingly for the FKS 9. I used ammunition from PMC Bronze, several boxes of AAC 115 gr, as well as a large volume of 115 gr Trailforger ammo. All of them worked great, save for a single malfunction out of hundreds. The malfunction appeared to be ammo related, as the round failed to go into battery. A quick rack of the slide solved the issue.

Pros and Cons
I really like shooting the ZRO FKS 9, it fits comfortably in the hand. The texture feels grippy against my palms, and the thumb-shelf allows additional purchase. I often find smaller pistol frames harder to hold onto, but this one definitely didn’t give me that vibe. The extended beavertail also helped give better contact with the grip and help control the recoil. I found the overall gripping of this pistol to be noticeably better than many of its competitors.

The sights are pretty low key, and yet I found them very bright and easy to see. That said I love shooting pistols with red dot’s, so I think I’d rather have the FKS with the optics cut slide. Additionally I like that the FKS fits with most Glock accessories, such as holsters magazines and others. It makes the pistol very easy to step into.

Another great thing about the FKS is it’s affordability. Its not as affordable I guess as some of the cheaper clones like the PSA Dagger, but it also feels better and looks better as well. Time will surely tell if the performance will match the looks. But even at $400 for the base model, the ZRO Delta FKS 9 isn’t a hard buy to make unless you are dwelling around the bottom of the pistol pool.

The ZRO FKS 9 pistol is an easy buy in my opinion, it has a comfortable reliable shooting performance. Surely due to the quality machining and quality coatings. And accuracy was just what you’d expect from a pistol like this, hitting clay targets at 20 yards was easy, even at a quick cadence.

Last Words
In a market full of clones, it might be hard to stand out from the competition. I have had the good fortune to shoot quite a few different clones, and while I haven’t really disliked any of them this one stands out. The smooth feel and operation of the FKS feel more refined than others. The great trigger snap and reset are as good as any other Glock type pistol. I suppose I could say this gun just looks and feels of better quality than many of the others.

I’ll continue to shoot the FKS 9, along with my other pistols. Not only to push up the round count, but also to continue comparing it with others. We are living in a truly exciting time where so many options are available. If you are looking into a striker type pistol for whatever purposes be it CCW or just shooting fun, have a look at one of these ZRO Delta FKS 9 pistols. They are definitely worth your time.
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