New JP5 9mm PCC First Shots: The Roller Delayed Race Gun

Published on August 2, 2022
Duration: 14:36

The JP Enterprises JP5 9mm PCC utilizes a roller-delayed blowback system, offering significantly reduced recoil compared to traditional PCCs. It features fully ambidextrous controls, Glock magazine compatibility, and a high-quality trigger, making it an excellent trainer and competition firearm. Despite its premium price point, the JP5 delivers exceptional performance and reliability out of the box.

Quick Summary

The JP Enterprises JP5 9mm PCC utilizes an adjustable roller-delayed blowback system for significantly reduced recoil, making it feel 'like cheating' during rapid fire. It offers excellent accuracy, achieving sub-one-inch groups at 25 meters, and features AR-15-like ergonomics with fully ambidextrous controls.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: JP5 Expectations
  2. 01:00JP Enterprises & Roller-Delayed System
  3. 02:12Build Quality & Components
  4. 03:36Controls & Ergonomics (AR-15 Like)
  5. 05:31Initial Shooting & Accuracy Test
  6. 09:21100 Yard Testing & Guest Impressions
  7. 11:13Final Verdict & Pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the JP Enterprises JP5 9mm PCC unique?

The JP5 features a proprietary adjustable roller-delayed blowback system, similar to the MP5 but allowing fine-tuning for different ammunition. It also boasts fully ambidextrous controls and AR-15-like ergonomics, making it a high-performance race gun.

How does the JP5 perform in terms of recoil and accuracy?

The roller-delayed system significantly reduces felt recoil, making the JP5 feel exceptionally soft during rapid fire. Initial accuracy tests showed sub-one-inch groups at 25 meters, indicating high precision right out of the box.

What is the price range for the JP Enterprises JP5 9mm PCC?

The JP5 is a premium firearm, with pricing starting around $3,000 and extending upwards to approximately $3,700 or more for specific configurations like the one reviewed.

Is the JP5 suitable as a training firearm?

Yes, the JP5's ergonomics are very similar to a standard AR-15, and it uses common Glock magazines. This familiarity, combined with its soft recoil, makes it an excellent and forgiving trainer.

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