Maybe if it were a BREN 10. I'll happily take the white Ferrari, however. I'm still disappointed that Vltor never followed through with their plans to bring back the BREN 10 with improvements and never found a buyer for the tooling and R&D they had done. I was really looking forward to buying one because I'm a sucker for large metal framed big bore pistols.
There's also a 9mm conversion kit available for the FK BRNO that includes a barrel, recoil spring, and 9mm magazine, so it makes the PSD a very versatile pistol and allows you a few options for more affordable ammo for practice so you can reserve the more expensive 7.5fk ammunition for carry or the field. I've been watching and reading all the reviews I can for the pistol and a common thread is just how soft shooting and controllable the PSD is in 9mm due to it's recoil reduction system. The recoil spring is mounted low in the frame and more in line with the bones in your arms, and a weight is mounted to the frame that wraps around the guide rod and recoil spring. It's a similar concept to the recoil system on the KRISS Vector SMG, only it doesn't have the weight moving downwards perpendicular to the barrel, but is in line with the barrel and shifting the recoil impulse into the lower portion of you hands. It's a simple yet effective system and really helps tame the recoil of even hot 10mm Auto rounds and the 7.5fk rounds. Felt recoil of the PSD loaded with 7.5fk ammunition is about like a .45 ACP, but the muzzle energy is on par with hot 10mm or .41 Magnum. Since it's a light and narrow bullet it's also flat shooting and retains velocity and energy more efficiently, so at 100m it's still carrying more energy than a .357 Mag generates at the muzzle. The 90gr hollowpoints travel at 2000fps or so, and they have a 101gr solid copper flatpoint round that's only marginally slower and is designed for dangerous game like cougars and black bear, but can also take game up to 300lbs out to 200m. It's a really impressive cartridge and weapon. I mostly want it as a winter carry gun since heavy winter clothing has been known to slow (and even stop completely) more common self defense pistol cartridges like 9mm, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP. Military Arms Channel tested both the 90gr hollowpoint and 101gr flatpoint against level IIIA soft body armor and both projectiles went right through.