Grand Power Stribog 9mm

Published on September 12, 2018
Duration: 20:37

This guide details the field stripping process for the Grand Power Stribog SP9A1, as demonstrated by Sootch00. It covers the necessary steps to disassemble the firearm for cleaning and maintenance, emphasizing safety throughout. Sootch00, a respected firearms reviewer, provides practical insights into the Stribog's internal mechanisms, including its dual-mass blowback system and recoil buffers.

Quick Summary

The Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 is a 9mm pistol caliber carbine known for its dual-mass blowback system reducing recoil and a competitive MSRP around $800. It features M-LOK/Picatinny rails, ambidextrous controls, a 1/2x28 threaded barrel, and offers high accuracy and reliability over 500 rounds, making it a strong contender against platforms like the CZ Scorpion Evo 3.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Grand Power Stribog 9mm
  2. 01:07Grand Power Background
  3. 02:25Stribog SP9A1 Overview
  4. 03:31Brace Adapter and Versatility
  5. 04:53Features and Ergonomics
  6. 07:09Technical Details
  7. 07:56Trigger and Magazines
  8. 10:24Accuracy and Performance
  9. 13:23Field Stripping and Internals
  10. 17:04Market Comparison and Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Grand Power Stribog SP9A1?

The Stribog SP9A1 features a 9mm caliber, a dual-mass blowback bolt for reduced recoil, ambidextrous controls, integrated flip-up sights, and M-LOK/Picatinny rails. It also has a 1/2x28 threaded barrel and comes with translucent magazines in 10, 20, and 30-round capacities. Its lower receiver is polymer, and it's manufactured in Slovakia.

How accurate is the Grand Power Stribog SP9A1?

During range testing, the Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 demonstrated high accuracy, performing well in tests conducted at 25 and 100 yards. The video highlights its reliability over 500 rounds fired without issues.

What is the trigger pull weight of the Stribog SP9A1?

The trigger pull weight for the Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 was measured using a Lyman digital trigger pull gauge, averaging just under 5 pounds (specifically 4 lbs 15.5 oz). This is considered a relatively light and crisp pull for a pistol caliber carbine.

How does the Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 compare to the CZ Scorpion Evo 3?

The Stribog SP9A1 is compared favorably to the CZ Scorpion Evo 3, particularly regarding its price point, which is around $800. It also features a metal upper receiver, offering a competitive package in the pistol caliber carbine market.

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