This video compares the Extar EP9 and the Stribog SP9 A3 PCCs, highlighting their price difference and operational mechanics. The reviewer notes the Stribog uses a roller-delayed blowback system, while the EP9 uses a straight blowback system. Despite a $600 price disparity, the reviewer found minimal practical difference in shooting performance, with the EP9 exhibiting slightly more muzzle rise and jumpiness, as expected from its direct blowback design.
This video compares the Springfield Armory Hellcat (referred to as 'Kuna') and the Smith & Wesson Spec Series V HD Titanium, both chambered in 9mm. The discussion focuses heavily on the aesthetics, perceived 'coolness,' and sexiness of each firearm, with a strong preference leaning towards the Smith & Wesson model. The speakers also touch upon the familiarity of the Hellcat's design, comparing it to other PCCs like the CZ Scorpion and Stribog, and discuss the overall package and included accessories.
This video compares the Springfield Armory Kuna and the Grand Power Stribog SP9A3, both 9mm PCCs utilizing a delayed roller blowback system. While very similar in size and operation, the Kuna offers AR-15 grip compatibility and a hybrid sight system for co-witnessing with red dots, which are higher than the Stribog's. The reviewer suggests the Kuna is a better value due to its lower price point and better feature set out-of-the-box, though neither is a necessary upgrade if one already owns the other.
This video provides an expert-level comparison between the Springfield Armory Kuna and the Heckler & Koch SP5, both utilizing a roller-delayed blowback system. Hosts Kaya and Jason conduct extensive range testing, including suppressed fire, and analyze ergonomics, recoil impulse, and reliability. The Kuna is presented as a modern, feature-rich alternative at a significantly lower price point than the iconic SP5.
This video provides an expert-level comparison of three distinct Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs): the iconic HK MP5, the Christensen Arms CA9, and the Sig MPX Gen 2. The hosts, identified as high-level enthusiasts with significant practical range experience, conduct shooting drills and discuss operating systems, recoil impulse, and overall performance. The HK MP5 is praised for its 'vibe' and low recoil, while the Sig MPX is noted for lethality and accuracy at distance. The Christensen Arms CA9 is ranked lowest due to its recoil and design.
This video reviews the top five firearm pickups for September, featuring the CZ P9C, Beretta PMX, Stribog, Yugo SKS, and Sig Sauer P320 X5 Legion. The presenter discusses initial impressions, planned testing, and potential use cases for each firearm, highlighting reliability concerns with the CZ P9C and anticipation for suppressed shooting with the Stribog. The Yugo SKS is noted as a historical piece with recent repairs, while the Sig P320 X5 Legion is praised as a high-performance pistol.
This expert-level comparison evaluates the Ruger Max 9 and Taurus GX4 as affordable 9mm concealed carry options. The review highlights ergonomics, trigger feel, capacity, and potential long-term durability concerns for both firearms, offering insights for budget-conscious buyers. The speaker, an experienced firearms instructor, provides a nuanced assessment based on practical handling and carry experience.
This review of the B&T TP9 highlights its unique design and 9mm subgun/PDW classification. While visually appealing, the reviewer found the ergonomics awkward, the trigger abysmal with long travel and a mushy break, and the magwell difficult for speed reloads. Reliability was noted as good, with the firearm functioning with various ammunition types. Accuracy was decent, producing 3-4 inch groups at 25 yards, but the overall experience was negatively impacted by the trigger and controls, leading to slower performance in drills compared to other PCCs.
This review of the Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 9mm pistol highlights its comfortable ergonomics and exceptionally low recoil, making it a pleasure to shoot. While it utilizes proprietary magazines and the red dot sight may require zeroing, the overall shooting experience is highly positive. The instructors compare it favorably to the SIG MPX and CZ Scorpion, noting the Stribog's superior comfort and lack of felt recoil.
This video discusses the Century Arms UC-9 Carbine, focusing on user feedback and comparisons to other firearms. Key points include its significant weight and poor balance, the potential benefit of a permanently attached flash suppressor to improve aesthetics and balance, and its closed-bolt operation. The discussion also touches on the fluctuating market price of the UC-9, particularly in the aftermath of events like Sandy Hook, and contrasts it with the M1 Carbine as a preferred pistol caliber carbine option.
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