9MM PCC (For Poors!)

Published on April 23, 2020
Duration: 10:19

This guide details the field strip procedure for the Grand Power Stribog SP9A1, as demonstrated by Brandon Herrera. It covers the removal and reinstallation of the bolt assembly and charging handle, highlighting the T-slot design for easy maintenance. The guide emphasizes safety checks throughout the process.

Quick Summary

The Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 is an affordable 9mm PCC praised for its compact design and ease of maintenance via its T-slot bolt assembly. It performs well with accessories like the Rugged Obsidian suppressor and Primary Arms ACSS optic, offering excellent value for its price point.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Ammo Skit
  2. 01:15Initial Shooting and Features
  3. 02:40Optic Testing
  4. 03:28Disassembly and Internal Design
  5. 07:20Suppressed Shooting
  6. 08:36Conclusion and Use Case

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Grand Power Stribog SP9A1?

The Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 is a 9mm Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) known for its affordability and compact design. It features direct blowback operation, ambidextrous controls, Picatinny rails, and a unique T-slot bolt assembly for easy maintenance.

How easy is it to maintain the Grand Power Stribog SP9A1?

Maintenance is straightforward due to its T-slot bolt design, which eliminates the need for pins or screws. Field stripping involves removing the charging handle and bolt assembly, allowing for easy cleaning and inspection.

How does the Stribog perform with accessories like optics and suppressors?

The Stribog readily accepts accessories like the Primary Arms ACSS optic and Rugged Obsidian suppressor. It performs well suppressed, with minimal gas blowback, and the ACSS optic functions adequately for 9mm at close range.

Is the Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 a good value for its price?

Yes, the Stribog is highlighted as an excellent, affordable option in the 9mm PCC market, offering significant value compared to more expensive competitors. Its compact size also makes it suitable for travel or backpack carry.

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