This video provides a first look at the Springfield Armory Saint Victor PDW, highlighting its unique features like Colt stick magazines and an SB Tactical brace. The presenter discusses potential modifications, including suppressor compatibility with a 5.5-inch barrel and the removal of the blast shield. It also touches on optic and iron sight options, noting the direct blowback operating system and a starting price of $1400.
This video provides an unboxing and initial overview of the Springfield Armory SAINT Victor 5.5" PDW. The presenter highlights key features including its 9mm caliber, short 5.5-inch barrel with a removable blast diffuser, compatibility with Colt pattern magazines, B5 grip, standard AR-15 charging handle, SB Tactical brace, and a 45-degree throw safety selector. The trigger is measured at approximately 6.5 lbs and described as a clean, crisp break, potentially a two-stage trigger. The PDW is positioned as a compact option for a bag gun, plinking, or personal defense, offering familiar AR-15 controls with cheaper 9mm ammunition.
This video provides a first look at the new Springfield Armory Saint Victor PDW, a 9mm Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC). The reviewer highlights key changes from the previous model, including an improved 45-degree safety selector and a full-length picatinny rail. While praising the dedicated 9mm design, forged aluminum components, and compact size, the reviewer notes the omission of iron sights and the desire for an ambidextrous charging handle at its $1400 price point. The firearm is described as a direct blowback AR9, shooting as expected for its platform, with initial reliability observations after 230 rounds.
This review of the Springfield SAINT Victor PDW 9mm AR pistol highlights its compact design, featuring a 5.5-inch barrel, SB Tactical PDW brace, and Colt-pattern magazine compatibility. The reviewer praises its build quality, ambidextrous safety, and the crisp, flat-faced nickel boron trigger. Performance with both supersonic and subsonic 9mm ammunition, including suppressed shooting, is discussed, along with its MSRP of $1399.
This video provides a first look at the Springfield Armory SAINT Victor 9mm PDW. Key features highlighted include its compact size, SB Tactical brace with adjustable positions, ambidextrous safety, hand stop, and the 'muzzle drum' muzzle device designed to direct sound forward. The firearm operates on a direct blowback system, uses standard Colt 9mm magazines, and is presented as a fun, versatile option for home defense, truck use, or recreational shooting, with a recommendation for a 50-yard zero.
Moondog, an experienced firearm enthusiast, discusses his current considerations for acquiring a CZ Scorpion Micro Pistol and a Zenith MP5 Pistol variant. He details desired accessories like the SilencerCo Omega 9K suppressor and HBI/SB Tactical braces, and compares the two platforms, ultimately leaning towards the CZ Scorpion Micro due to price and availability, while acknowledging the MP5's iconic status.
This video provides a comparative overview of the Springfield KUNA and Grand Power Stribog SP9A3G, presented by Elliott Delp. Delp, demonstrating high authority and hands-on experience with PCC platforms, highlights their shared roller-delayed operating system, ambidextrous controls, and integrated sights. Key differences noted are magazine compatibility (KUNA proprietary vs. Stribog Glock) and barrel length.
This AR-15 build showcases several aftermarket components, including the STNGR Hawk XL handguard designed for suppressor compatibility and the Strike Industries Oppressor muzzle device. The build also features an STNGR Axiom red dot with a QD mount, an AT3 flat-face trigger for consistent pulls, and a Die Free Co pistol grip with a vertical angle. The build is completed with an SB Tactical brace, emphasizing a FDE and black color scheme.
Elliott Delp provides an expert review of the Century Arms AP5-P, a $1500 MP5-K clone manufactured by MKE in Turkey. He highlights its 5.75-inch cold hammer-forged barrel and discusses its value proposition compared to original HK MP5s. While praising its fun factor and reliability as a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC), Delp offers critical feedback on the trigger and safety selector ergonomics, noting the safety selector as subpar and the trigger as merely 'okay.' The review also showcases the integration of aftermarket accessories like an SB Tactical folding brace, a Holosun red dot, and an Otter Creek Labs suppressor.
Elliott Delp provides a critical review of the Century Arms AP5-P, a clone of the HK MP5K. The review highlights the firearm's reliability over 500 rounds of 9mm without cleaning, its compatibility with suppressors, and the functionality of accessories like the SB Tactical brace and Holosun optic. However, significant ergonomic criticisms are raised regarding the safety selector's difficult manipulation. The AP5-P also demonstrated sensitivity to flat-nose ammunition, a drawback not shared by the original HK SP5. Despite these issues, the AP5-P is deemed a viable option for the average shooter due to its significantly lower price point compared to the HK SP5, though professionals or collectors might still prefer the original.
This video provides an initial look at a Draco N9 firearm, highlighting its classic wood furniture and 9mm chambering. The presenter compares it to a more tactical version they own, noting the SB Tactical brace and Glock magazine compatibility. The firearm is slated for a range test to evaluate its performance and feel.
This guide details how to customize the Palmetto State Armory 10.5-inch AR Pistol, focusing on accessory mounting using its Hex rail system and Mil-Spec compatibility. It covers utilizing M-LOK slots and the Picatinny top rail for various attachments, alongside the benefits of the SB Tactical adjustable brace. The information is presented with a professional tone, reflecting the authority of an official Palmetto State Armory representative.
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