Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical discusses upgrades made to his Springfield Armory Saint Victor PDW. Key modifications include replacing the stock linear compensator with a Tri-Lug mount for a Silencerco Omega 9K suppressor, adding a SureFire Pro Scout light with a SureFire switch, and mounting a Holosun HM3X2 magnifier with a built-in riser. He also highlights the Scalarworks Peak Irons for a clean co-witness. The firearm is chambered in 9mm, features a 5.5-inch barrel, and uses Colt-style straight magazines.
This review of the Springfield Armory Saint Victor 5.5-inch PDW highlights its compact nature and suitability for home defense or truck gun applications. The firearm utilizes Colt straight magazines and a direct blowback operating system, chambered in 9mm. Reviewers noted its single-stage trigger and acceptable accuracy at 25 yards, though recoil management and brace ergonomics were discussed as areas for potential improvement.
The Springfield Armory Saint Victor 9mm PDW offers a compact and stylish PDW experience with an AR-15-like design. It utilizes Colt pattern magazines, features an SB Tactical HB PDW brace, and boasts a tungsten cerakote finish. The firearm is well-suited for roles like a truck gun or for home defense, with potential for suppressor use due to its threaded barrel.
This review of the Springfield Armory Saint Victor PDW highlights its compact size, AR-15 style controls, and 9mm chambering. Key features include the SB Tactical HB PDW brace, Colt pattern magazines, a 5.5-inch barrel with a removable compensator, and a tungsten gray Cerakote finish. The reviewer praises its quality construction, comfortable ergonomics with the B5 grip, and the effective flat-face trigger, making it a versatile option for personal defense and as a truck gun.
The Springfield Saint Victor PDW is a compact 9mm firearm praised for its performance and maneuverability. Key features include a tungsten gray Cerakote finish, an SB Tactical HB PDW brace offering excellent stability and cheek weld, and Colt pattern magazines. The firearm is equipped with a free-float handguard with M-LOK slots, a 5.5-inch barrel, and a muzzle drum that directs gas forward, though it can be removed for suppressor use with its 1/2x28 threads. It also boasts an ambidextrous 45-degree selector, a B5 Systems grip, and a flat-face trigger with a short reset. The reviewer finds it to be a favorite among similar-sized 9mm firearms for its compact nature, making it suitable for home defense.
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