Grendel P10 and its Stripper Clips at the BUG Match

Published on January 3, 2026
Duration: 1:01

The Grendel P10, an early pistol with a fixed 10-round internal magazine, is demonstrated using stripper clips for loading. While functional, loading under stress is challenging. The video showcases its use in a BUG match, with performance meeting expectations despite the loading difficulties. Different stripper clips showed varied performance.

Quick Summary

The Grendel P10 is an early pistol model characterized by its fixed 10-round internal magazine, loaded via stripper clips. While functional, this loading method is challenging under stress. It was tested in a BUG match, performing as expected and securing a 1st place finish in its category.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Grendel P10 Overview
  2. 00:12Loading with Stripper Clips
  3. 00:21Stripper Clip Performance Test
  4. 00:35BUG Match Competition Stage

Frequently Asked Questions

What is unique about the Grendel P10's magazine system?

The Grendel P10 features a fixed, internal 10-round magazine. Unlike most modern pistols, it does not have a detachable magazine or a traditional magazine release.

How is the Grendel P10 loaded?

The Grendel P10 is loaded using stripper clips inserted into the top of the pistol's action, feeding rounds into the fixed internal magazine.

Is loading the Grendel P10 with stripper clips practical for competition?

Loading with stripper clips is demonstrated as a difficult task under stress or time pressure, making it less practical for fast-paced competition scenarios like a BUG match.

How did the Grendel P10 perform in the BUG match?

The Grendel P10 performed as expected during the BUG match stage, engaging targets effectively. The shooter placed 1st out of 25 in the Backup Gun category.

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