NOVOX Research | SPC-9 X-SD Kit & More | SHOT Show 2026

Published on January 26, 2026
Duration: 7:50

This video from SHOT Show 2026 features Jacob from NOVOX Research showcasing several innovative firearm kits and conversions. Key highlights include the SPC-9 X-SD with PPSH drum compatibility, the GHM9 X-SD prototype with a heat-managing shovel-nose handguard, a Stribog conversion kit, and a CZ Bren 2 chambered in .300 Blackout designed for suppressed use with 9mm suppressors. The discussion emphasizes technical solutions for manufacturing challenges and suppressor integration.

Quick Summary

NOVOX Research showcased innovative firearm kits at SHOT Show 2026, including the SPC-9 X-SD compatible with PPSH drums and the GHM9 X-SD with a heat-managing shovel-nose handguard. They also presented a Stribog conversion kit and a CZ Bren 2 in .300 Blackout designed for suppressed use with 9mm suppressors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsors
  2. 01:07SPC-9 X-SD Kit & PPSH Drum Lower
  3. 02:45GHM9 X-SD & Shovel-Nose Handguard
  4. 03:22Stribog X-SD Conversion
  5. 04:18CZ Bren 2 .300 Blackout Conversion
  6. 06:35Receiver Sets & Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NOVOX SPC-9 X-SD kit's unique magazine compatibility?

The NOVOX SPC-9 X-SD kit features a lower receiver specifically designed to accept PPSH-41 drum magazines. This required careful engineering of the mag catch to work with the original Soviet manufacturing tolerances.

How does the GHM9 X-SD prototype address heat management?

The GHM9 X-SD prototype incorporates a 'shovel-nose' handguard developed by Silver Star Shooting Sports. This design provides better clearance for the SD shroud and is intended to dissipate heat more effectively than standard handguards.

What makes the CZ Bren 2 .300 Blackout conversion special for suppressed shooting?

The CZ Bren 2 conversion to .300 Blackout uses a ported barrel that directs gas into the X-SD shroud. This allows the use of standard 9mm suppressors with .300 Blackout subsonic rounds, offering versatility in suppressed shooting applications.

What challenges did NOVOX face when converting the Stribog?

Converting the Stribog to the X-SD system presented challenges due to the tight internal dimensions of its extruded receiver. NOVOX had to redesign several internal parts to ensure compatibility with the SD system.

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