This video reviews the LWRC IC9, a 9mm Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) that utilizes Glock magazines. The presenter highlights its 8.5-inch barrel, 21.5-inch overall length, 5-pound weight, and chambered ring delayed blowback system, noting its soft shooting characteristics. It's compared favorably to the Daniel Defense PCC, particularly regarding magazine compatibility and price.
This review of the Springfield Kuna 9mm PCC covers its features, pros, and cons, including a detailed look at its roller-delayed blowback system, which shares similarities with the Stribog. The video provides a step-by-step guide for field stripping and reassembly, highlighting differences in the bolt carrier group and recoil impulse compared to other PCCs like the HK SP5 and Colt 9mm. It also addresses common teething issues and aftermarket solutions.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Springfield Hellion 9mm PCC, highlighting its roller-delayed blowback system, ergonomics, and performance. The reviewer compares it to other PCCs like the MP5 and Stribog, discussing its pros and cons, particularly its price point and proprietary magazines. It's presented as a fun, reliable, and relatively flat-shooting firearm suitable for recreational use and potentially home defense.
This video reviews the CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S2 in 9mm, presented as a potential truck gun option for beginners. The instructor highlights its compact size, user-friendly features like the non-reciprocating charging handle and ambidextrous safety (with a deleted right-side safety), and a flared magwell for improved grip. While praising its reliability and functionality, the instructor notes the heavy trigger pull as a primary drawback that can be addressed.
This review of the PSA JAKL-9 9mm PCC highlights its accuracy at 100 yards, light recoil, and compact size, making it suitable for home defense, truck, or backpack use. Key features include AKV magazine compatibility, a non-reciprocating charging handle, last-round bolt hold open, and an ambidextrous magazine release. While slightly heavy, its maneuverability and weight contribute to recoil absorption. The JAKL-9 is positioned as a competitive option against firearms like the AKV and Stribog, with a price point around $1000.
This review of the SIG MPX PCC covers its technical specifications, features, and a verification of manufacturer claims. The presenter details the 9mm chambering, barrel length and material, operating system, and controls, highlighting its AR-like familiarity and ambidextrous features. The review also includes a hands-on assessment of the trigger pull and a verification of weight and dimensions.
This review of the Henry Homesteader 9mm PCC highlights its design as a modern successor to the Marlin Camp Carbine, offering traditional aesthetics with modern features like a threaded barrel and interchangeable magazine wells. While praised for its looks, feel, and magazine versatility, the review points out significant reliability issues encountered during testing, along with criticisms of the sights and the need for an included rail for optics. The reviewer, drawing on decades of firearms experience, suggests the Homesteader needs refinement to reach its full potential.
This review of the Extar EP9 9mm PCC highlights its budget-friendly nature and fun shooting experience. The firearm boasts extensive Glock magazine compatibility, AR-compatible controls, and a mostly polymer construction. Despite initial break-in malfunctions, it proved reliable with nearly 1,000 rounds, and its lightweight design makes it a joy to shoot, especially when suppressed.
The Gun Deity channel reviews the GeForce Arms Blade 6, a budget-friendly PCC designed to resemble the CZ Scorpion. The review highlights its all-aluminum chassis, 6-inch threaded barrel, extensive Picatinny rail system, ambidextrous charging handle capability, Glock magazine compatibility, and multiple mag release options (AR, paddle, AK style). The presenter notes its solid build quality for the $479 price point and its potential as an affordable PCC option.
This review of the GForce Arms BLADE6 9mm PCC highlights its value-oriented design and numerous features. The firearm boasts a 6-inch threaded barrel, full-length Picatinny rails, a non-reciprocating side-charging handle with HK slap capability, and Glock magazine compatibility. It includes ambidextrous safeties, a paddle magazine release, and a comfortable grip, making it a feature-rich option for its price point.
This review compares the BNT MP9/TP9 to the iconic MP5K, highlighting their origins from the Styr TMP. While appreciating the TP9's modern features like a side-folding stock and integrated suppressor adapter, the reviewer notes its high price point ($2000+) and limited aftermarket support compared to the MP5 platform. Reliability concerns are mentioned, particularly with the TP9, suggesting it functions better with a suppressor. The MP5 platform is favored for its extensive aftermarket and ease of customization, despite its own potential reliability issues and lack of a bolt hold-open feature.
This review covers the Foxtrot Mike MIKE 9 9mm PCC, highlighting its features like an adjustable M4 stock, ambidextrous controls (charging handle, safety, bolt release), and Glock magazine compatibility. The firearm boasts a 16.1-inch barrel with a free-floated railed handguard and a four-port muzzle brake designed for recoil mitigation.
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