G-Force Blade6 9mm 6" Barrel 33-Rounds

The G-Force Arms Blade6 is a semi-automatic 9mm Luger pistol featuring a 6 inch threaded 4140 steel barrel with a QPQ finish, 33+1 round capacity, and a black finished aluminum frame built for tactical and recreational shooters who demand a reliable, suppressor-ready, and highly configurable 9mm platform. Its adjustable flip-up front and rear sights, Picatinny rail scope base and forend rail, ambidextrous thumb safety, and Glock magazine compatibility combine to deliver a fully equipped, adaptable pistol ready for optics, braces, and accessories straight out of the box. Available at GrabAGun, the G-Force Arms Blade6 ships with one 33-round magazine and is ready for suppressor builds, tactical training, and range use.
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G-Force Arms Blade6 Features

The G-Force Arms Blade6 is built around a 6 inch 4140 steel barrel with a QPQ finish and 1/2x28 threaded muzzle that delivers a corrosion-resistant, hard surface finish while providing immediate suppressor-ready capability without additional machining or barrel modification. The adjustable flip-up front and rear sights give shooters a precise, field-adjustable iron sight solution that can be quickly deployed or stowed to accommodate optics or suppressor use without interfering with the sight picture. The rear Picatinny rail provides a dedicated mounting point for a brace or accessory, and the forend Picatinny rail opens the door to lights, lasers, and other tactical accessories across the full length of the frame. For tactical shooters and suppressor-focused users who need a 9mm Luger pistol built for maximum configurability in a clean, purpose-built black package, the Blade6 is ready to customize from day one.

The black finished aluminum frame provides long-term durability and corrosion resistance appropriate for hard field and range use while keeping the overall platform at a manageable weight for extended tactical sessions. Glock magazine compatibility provides access to the widest range of readily available double stack 9mm magazines on the market, and the bottom and side magazine releases offer flexible operation for both left and right-handed shooters alongside the ambidextrous thumb safety. At 91.2 oz and 15 inches overall, the Blade6 is a substantial, purpose-built platform with a sling attachment point that gives shooters the option to carry it comfortably for extended tactical or range use. For tactical enthusiasts and recreational shooters seeking a suppressor-ready, high-capacity 9mm Luger pistol in black for sale at GrabAGun, the G-Force Arms Blade6 is a fully configured, field-ready platform built to perform at every level of use.

G-Force Arms Blade6 Specifications

  • Manufacturer: G-Force Arms
  • Model: Blade6
  • Type: Semi-Automatic Pistol
  • Caliber: 9mm Luger
  • Color: Black
  • Frame Material: Aluminum
  • Frame Finish: Black
  • Barrel Material: 4140 Steel
  • Barrel Finish: QPQ
  • Barrel Length: 6"
  • Thread Pattern: 1/2x28
  • Overall Length: 15"
  • Capacity: 33+1
  • Sights: Adjustable Flip-Up Front and Rear
  • Scope Base: Picatinny Rail
  • Forend Rail: Picatinny Rail
  • Magazine Type: Double Stack, Glock Compatible
  • Trigger Pull: 5.50 lbs
  • Safety: Ambidextrous Thumb
  • Sling Attachment: Yes
  • Weight: 91.2 oz
  • Magazine Included: 1
  • Available At: GrabAGun

 

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Optic Footprint Picatinny / Weaver
Threaded Barrel Yes
Barrel Length 6
Caliber 9mm
Capacity 33
Condition New in Box
Finish Per Color Black
Manufacturer G-Force
Manufacturer Part Number BLADE6
Model Blade6
Type Semi Auto Handguns - Tactical
UPC 643477866917

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Questions And Answers

Does it come with a buttstock?

Asked by GoldenChild on May 30, 2025

With it being a pistol your only allowed a brace. SB tactical has a 1913 style brace that will work Optic planet has one around 160.00 shipped.

Answered by Anonymous on May 30, 2025

It does not but you can attach one via the rear picatinny rail on the rear. I added a folding one from SB tactical

Answered by Anonymous on May 30, 2025

No, but it has a picatinny 1913 rail that will work with any compatible adapter or stock.

Answered by Anonymous on May 30, 2025

It does not but has a piccatiny rail on the back for easy mounting a folding one.

Answered by Anonymous on May 30, 2025

No it doesn’t!

Answered by Anonymous on May 30, 2025

No it does not

Answered by Anonymous on May 30, 2025

nope

Answered by Anonymous on May 30, 2025

Does this have an AR lower so i can put a frt in it. ?

Asked by Anonymous on Jan 14, 2026

no it is not mil spec ar lower so you cannot add super safety to it.

Answered by Anonymous on Jan 14, 2026

no it does not it shoot glock mags

Answered by Anonymous on Jan 14, 2026

Possibly a glock style FRT?

Answered by Anonymous on Jan 14, 2026

is not.

Answered by Anonymous on Jan 14, 2026

I read that there is a barrel Wrench.   The Wrench it appears is to turn the barrel, not the threaded end of the Barrel.   So, with that in mind, can the barrel be removed my un-screwing it with the Barrel Wrench?

Asked by Don R on Mar 4, 2025

It’s not so much a barrel wrench. The barrel has an extension that brings it just outside of the hand guard. Almost like a compensator, it also is what holds the hand guard in place. The wrench allows you to remove the piece so that the hand guard can be removed.

Answered by Anonymous on Mar 4, 2025

My wrench takes off the thread cap. The barrel just comes out when you take the gun apart just as a pistol would.

Answered by Anonymous on Mar 4, 2025

Yes, the wrench unscrew's the barrel assembly.

Answered by Anonymous on Mar 4, 2025

Yes. it can and with no problem.

Answered by Anonymous on Mar 4, 2025

Anyone knows what drum can I use?

Asked by Jannyd on Jun 11, 2025

any of the non steel reinforced glock style mags will swell and not fit in the magwell.... had the same issue with regular glock mags that weren't steel reinforced..

Answered by Anonymous on Jun 12, 2025

I tried a KCI, Magpul and a Promag. None of them will fit into the magwell!!! The 31 round Glock Mag stick works well.

Answered by Anonymous on Jun 12, 2025

Mag-pul drums only

Answered by Anonymous on Jun 11, 2025

what stabilizer goes with this ? if nobody can answer then why buy it.

Asked by gman277 on Dec 21, 2024

If you don’t Know then maybe you SHOULDN’T own a firearm.

Answered by Teddy on Dec 22, 2024

As you can see from the picture, it has a 1913 rail on the aft section of the firearm. Now, you can do a little research and find stabilizer tht will mount to that 1913 rail. Plenty of them out there. Research

Answered by Anonymous on Dec 31, 2024

Strike Industries Dual Folder Stabilizing Brace

Answered by T H H on Apr 26, 2025

Is there a brace available?

Asked by Anonymous on Dec 20, 2024

Anything that goes on a picatinny rail will go on this. I bought a fold up stock at grabagon for 159 works great didn't have to do anything as far as modifications.

Answered by Ron C. on Jun 19, 2025

Strike Industries Dual Folder Stabilizing Brace

Answered by T H H on Apr 26, 2025

SB Tactical has several with picattany

Answered by Greg3592 on Dec 22, 2024

Does anyone know if this is a blowback design? And ty for the pictures it really helps looking good ????????

Asked by DeeBol on Dec 17, 2025

Yes, it is a straight blowback action.

Answered by Anonymous on Dec 17, 2025

Yes, it is a blowback design.

Answered by Anonymous on Dec 17, 2025

What Glock drums will fill the GFORCE 6 ?9mm

Asked by Anonymous on May 10, 2025

Anything made for a Glock 19. I seen other people say they had problems with aftermarket magazines but I purchased a few and had 0 issues

Answered by Anonymous on May 10, 2025

Magpul PCC drum works like a charm

Answered by Anonymous on May 14, 2025

Mag compatability? Glock, scorpion, or proprietary?

Asked by Anonymous on Mar 7, 2025

As in the description, Glock...

Answered by Anonymous on Mar 17, 2025

when can i find an operation manual?

Asked by Anonymous on Jan 22, 2025

mine came with one in the box... other than that, i assume you'd have to contact gforce arms.

Answered by Anonymous on Feb 19, 2025

Reviews

Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on 36 reviews.

  • 5 stars: 29 reviews (81%)
  • 4 stars: 5 reviews (14%)
  • 3 stars: 0 reviews (0%)
  • 2 stars: 0 reviews (0%)
  • 1 stars: 2 reviews (6%)

Great little project weapon

Rated 4 out of 5 stars by Rickyblaze on May 1, 2025

I would have gave this a 5 star rating but it had some issues out of the box. First was the barrel extension with the 1/2x28 threads for a suppressor. As it tightens against a block that mounts to the inside of the hand guard, after tightening it down and adding a suppressor I checked the alignment with my bore alignment rod and it was way off. It would have resulted in a baffle strike for sure. The barrel itself is threaded in M16x1RH threads so I bought some SS nuts and honed one down to fit correctly against the hand guard block, after removing the spring loaded detents. Afterwards the suppressor alignment rod checked out great so I rock-setted the extension in place, now the taper mount flash hider for my Griffin suppressors fits and aligns. The next problem was the feed ramp, it was very rough and resulted in a few magazines and Magpul drum to smash the bullet back into the casings and causing a jam. I polished the ramp and rounded the rough spots leading to the ramp and now it's 100% on all my KCI, Glock and Magpul mags. I'm now working on a modification for a replacement upgraded trigger. The trigger pins are a larger diameter than a stock .152 pin. The trigger pins are closer to 4mm, I don't know why they would done this, but I'm working on a fix so I can use a better trigger and perhaps one of my Franklin Armory binary triggers. The trigger hole on the bottom of the receiver needs to be lengthened to accommodate an standard AR15 trigger and I achieved this with a rat tail file easily. Maybe somebody from Gforce will read this and apply the fixes. All in all I really love this weapon after the bugs were worked out and now it's very reliable. I've always been a tinkerer so this was right up my alley. I did install an SB tactical brace for a Scorpion and really like the looks and function of it.

Blade > Scorpion

Rated 5 out of 5 stars by Onyyyy on Aug 2, 2025

This being all metal and literally half the price of a scorpion makes it a better option in my opinion. Solid weight, not too heavy, and the no name magazine that it came with runs with no hiccups. KCl's also run perfect. Love the ambi controls and the option to swap the charging handle to the opposite side. With an easy modification a SB tactical Scorpion brace fits. Love this gun, it’s so much fun to shoot and definitely underrated.

GREAT DEFENSIVE PISTOL

Rated 4 out of 5 stars by Anonymous on Apr 9, 2025

Excellent choice for tactical use in close quarters. The two drawbacks are the weight and a bolt it takes 2 men and a truck to pull. It works well with all glock style mags and has fired 500 plus rounds without a snag. It is very accurate and holds accessories well.

Not bad at all

Rated 5 out of 5 stars by Anonymous on Apr 15, 2025

Mine hates blazer brass 115/124 but will shoot monarch brand 115/124 from academy sports all day long. Some metal edges were sharp as a Mf but lightly filed them down. Overall great purchase and got mine during the holidays when it was 399 ….running default 33mag, 17rnd Glock mags, and 33rnd promag no problem. It’s like a barbell that shoots very smooth. About 400 rnds in with only issues being blazer as stated above.

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars by Anonymous on Feb 12, 2025

Love this thing shoots amazing with zero issues. Took it to the range this weekend ran 250 rounds not one misfire. Love that it takes glock mags.

G Force Blade 6

Rated 5 out of 5 stars by Anonymous on Jan 27, 2025

Wow, I am impressed. Thie firearm works very well right out of the box. Low recoil. Very accurate. Zero malfunctions. Great purchase.

Review

Rated 5 out of 5 stars by Anonymous on Mar 4, 2025

Beats my scorpion in almost every way

Review

Rated 5 out of 5 stars by Anonymous on Jun 11, 2025

Great gun I'm about 400 round in with 4 different types of ammo

BETTER IMPULSE THAN CZ EVO but you have be Man rack this

Rated 4 out of 5 stars by Anonymous on May 30, 2025

If racking side lever was any harder.. but excellent better than my cz scorpion evo the mass makes it shoot better impulse much heavier but was reliable shot 470 rounds throw it with not a single issue i was suprised but beginning to break in the lever is but still takes man rack mine does NOT COME with that brace

G-Force Blade 6

Rated 5 out of 5 stars by Anonymous on Apr 20, 2025

This is a very well built firearm that is easily customizable. I cleaned and lightly lubricated the barrel and fired 60 rds. of 124 gr. Blazer 9mm fmj with no issues. First impressions are very good, and the fact it uses Glock mags are a plus. Do yourself a favor and invest in some rail covers for the rails you are not utilizing or wear gloves when firing. This is a metal gun with some sharp edges on the rails that could bite you during recoil. That said, I don't believe you could go wrong purchasing the G-Force Blade 6.

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