This video from Line45 breaks down eight notable Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) showcased at SHOT Show 2026. The presenter, Ted, highlights how PCCs are moving from a niche to a priority, with manufacturers focusing on compact, controllable, and practical platforms. Key models discussed include the Mimik Speed 9 with its unique 60-round magazine, the Ruger SB PC Carbine emphasizing modularity and recoil management, and the Caracal CMP9/CMP9K leveraging MP5 magazines. Daniel Defense enters the market with the DDPCC, built around CZ Scorpion magazines, while PSA offers the X9 with delayed blowback. SNT Defense presents the STSM21 as a duty-oriented PCC, and Kel-Tec updates the SUB2000 with a 10mm auto chambering.
This review of the Daniel Defense DDPCC 9mm Carbine, presented by Evan Brune of NRApubs, highlights its appeal as a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC). The carbine features familiar AR-style controls, a push-button magazine release, and notably, compatibility with CZ Scorpion magazines. Its design prioritizes ease of handling, low recoil, and fun for shooting enthusiasts.
This review by Micah Mayfield provides an in-depth look at the Daniel Defense DDPCC, a 9mm PCC. Mayfield, a recognized expert, highlights its reliability after 1,000+ rounds and its soft recoil due to the Kynshot hydraulic buffer. He also demonstrates a furniture modification, swapping the factory stock for a B5 Systems model and notes the compatibility with standard AR-15 triggers. The DDPCC is recommended for competition and home defense despite its premium price.
This video features hosts Kaya and Jason comparing their top five Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) picks for 2024. They delve into the technical aspects of various PCCs, including operating systems, ergonomics, and military relevance. The discussion highlights iconic models like the H&K MP5 and modern contenders such as the Sig Sauer MPX and B&T APC9 Pro, offering a competitive and technical review for enthusiasts.
This review covers the new Daniel Defense 9mm PCC introduced at SHOT Show 2024. The firearm features an 8.3-inch hammer-forged barrel, M-LOK handguard, traditional blowback action, and fully ambidextrous controls. It is designed for compatibility with Scorpion-style magazines and includes a Maxim Defense stock. Various rifle-length models are anticipated for later 2024 release.
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