Performance Center PC22 Victory

Published on December 5, 2018
Duration: 3:37

This entry details the unboxing and key features of the Smith & Wesson Performance Center PC22 Victory, as presented by Jerry Miculek. It highlights the pistol's carbon fiber barrel, integrated muzzle brake, optics-ready rail, enhanced trigger, and modular barrel system. The information is geared towards intermediate shooters interested in rimfire competition and firearm features.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson Performance Center PC22 Victory features a carbon fiber barrel, integrated muzzle brake, and optics-ready Picatinny rail. Its modular barrel system, swapped with one Allen screw, and enhanced flat-face trigger make it competition-ready. The .22 LR caliber offers cost-effective high-volume training.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Initial Shooting
  2. 00:15Unboxing and Key Features
  3. 00:58Modularity and Maintenance
  4. 01:28Range Testing: Steel Challenge
  5. 02:58Rapid Fire and Final Impressions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Smith & Wesson Performance Center PC22 Victory?

The PC22 Victory boasts a carbon fiber barrel, an integrated muzzle brake, a Picatinny rail for optics, an oversized manual thumb safety, and an enhanced flat-face trigger with an adjustable stop. Its modular barrel system is also a notable feature.

How does the PC22 Victory perform in shooting drills?

During rapid-fire demonstrations, the PC22 Victory exhibits minimal muzzle flip and fast recovery, allowing for quick target transitions. Its lightweight design and muzzle brake contribute significantly to its 'flat shooting' characteristics.

What makes the .22 LR caliber advantageous for training with the PC22 Victory?

The .22 LR caliber is favored for high-volume training due to its significantly lower ammunition cost compared to centerfire rounds, making extensive practice more accessible and economical for shooters.

Can the barrel be easily changed on the Performance Center PC22 Victory?

Yes, a key feature highlighted is the ease of swapping barrel assemblies. This is accomplished using a single Allen screw, allowing shooters to quickly switch between different barrel types or lengths as needed.

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