CMMG Guard 9mm

Published on December 19, 2017
Duration: 11:19

This review of the CMMG Guard 9mm, presented by Garand Thumb, highlights its unique Radial Delayed Blowback system, offering significantly reduced recoil compared to traditional blowback systems and even the H&K MP5. The firearm is compatible with Glock magazines and features a last-round bolt hold open. While praised for its controllability and suitability for home defense, potential buyers should be aware of its higher price point and a critical limitation: inconsistent feeding with certain hollow-point ammunition, necessitating careful selection of defensive rounds.

Quick Summary

The CMMG Guard 9mm features a unique Radial Delayed Blowback system for significantly reduced recoil, making it highly controllable and even less recoil-intensive than an H&K MP5. It accepts Glock magazines but has a high price point and struggles with feeding certain hollow-point ammunition, necessitating careful round selection for defensive use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shooting Montage
  2. 01:21CMMG Guard 9mm Overview
  3. 02:13Recoil and Handling
  4. 03:179mm vs. 5.56 for Home Defense
  5. 04:07Proprietary Parts and Magazine Compatibility
  6. 05:09Features and Ergonomics
  7. 06:19Accuracy and Personal Setup
  8. 07:42Cons and Limitations
  9. 09:11Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the operating system of the CMMG Guard 9mm?

The CMMG Guard 9mm utilizes a proprietary Radial Delayed Blowback operating system. This system is designed to reduce felt recoil significantly, making the firearm more controllable and comfortable to shoot, even when compared to established platforms like the H&K MP5.

Is the CMMG Guard 9mm compatible with Glock magazines?

Yes, the CMMG Guard 9mm is designed to accept Glock-compatible magazines. This offers users the convenience of using magazines they may already own for their Glock handguns, and it demonstrated good reliability with various brands like factory Glock, ETS, and Magpul.

What are the main drawbacks of the CMMG Guard 9mm?

The primary criticisms of the CMMG Guard 9mm include its high price point (over $1300), a heavy single-stage trigger, and a very stiff safety selector. Most significantly, it exhibited feeding issues with certain hollow-point ammunition, requiring careful selection of defensive rounds.

How does the CMMG Guard 9mm compare to the H&K MP5 in terms of recoil?

According to the review, the CMMG Guard 9mm offers even less felt recoil than the legendary H&K MP5. This superior recoil management contributes to its high controllability and suitability for various applications, including home defense.

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