This review of the Daniel Defense PCC9, presented by Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical and featuring USPSA Grandmaster Marco, highlights its robust build and ambidextrous controls. While praised for its solid construction and flared magwell, the stock trigger is identified as a significant drawback for competitive use, being heavy and requiring immediate replacement. The PCC exhibits direct blowback recoil, which Marco suggests can be tuned with buffer and spring adjustments. Accuracy is deemed good, with sub-MOA potential at 25 yards, and it performed reliably with FMJ ammunition, though a single failure to feed occurred with hollow points. The high price point is a recurring concern, with experts suggesting it's steep for the current market, especially considering the need for aftermarket trigger upgrades.
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