PSA JAKL 9MM | It Works, Really Well Too!

Published on July 6, 2025
Duration: 23:14

This video provides a comprehensive review of the PSA JAKL 9mm PCC, highlighting its reliability, accuracy, and value. The reviewer, Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical, along with USPSA Grandmaster Marco, detail the firearm's performance in various shooting drills, suppressed and unsuppressed. They discuss its suitability for home defense and as a truck gun, while also offering insights into potential upgrades like the trigger and bolt release.

Quick Summary

The PSA JAKL 9mm PCC is highly reliable, performing "boringly reliable" with zero malfunctions over 100+ rounds in extreme heat. It offers good accuracy, achieving a 0.5-inch group at 25 yards with specific ammunition, and is exceptionally quiet when suppressed with subsonic rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to PSA JAKL 9mm PCC
  2. 00:46Reviewer Transparency & Product Acquisition
  3. 01:56First Rounds & Initial Impressions
  4. 03:03USPSA Grandmaster Marco's First Shots
  5. 04:49Zeroing and Grouping at 25 Yards
  6. 06:10Trigger Break Down with Marco
  7. 06:35Build Drills & Suppressed Shooting
  8. 08:38Headshot Drills with AKV Magazine
  9. 10:27Reliability Check in Extreme Heat
  10. 11:25Double Drills with the JAKL 9mm
  11. 12:18Reload Options & Techniques
  12. 13:38Sound Suppression Demo (Subsonic vs. Supersonic)
  13. 14:42Build Rundown: Components & Modifications
  14. 17:08Final Thoughts & Expert Opinions
  15. 21:43Shameless Plug: UPF Hoodies
  16. 22:23Conclusion & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

How reliable is the PSA JAKL 9mm PCC?

The PSA JAKL 9mm PCC demonstrated exceptional reliability, with the reviewer noting "boringly reliable" performance and zero malfunctions over 100+ rounds, even in extreme heat exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

What kind of accuracy can be expected from the PSA JAKL 9mm?

At 25 yards, the PSA JAKL 9mm achieved a 1.25-inch group with 115-grain Super Vel ammunition. Excluding a flyer, the group tightened to an impressive 0.5 inches, indicating good inherent accuracy.

How does the PSA JAKL 9mm perform when suppressed?

When suppressed with subsonic ammunition and a quality 9mm suppressor, the PSA JAKL 9mm is remarkably quiet, described as "stupid quiet" and "indoor quiet," with only the cycling of the action being audible.

What are the main gripes or potential upgrades for the PSA JAKL 9mm?

The primary gripes are the factory trigger, which is considered heavy, and the small bolt release. Upgrading the trigger and potentially adding an extended bolt release are common recommendations.

What magazines does the PSA JAKL 9mm use?

The PSA JAKL 9mm is compatible with CZ Scorpion and AKV pattern magazines. The reviewer prefers these over Glock magazines for their double-fed design and aesthetics.

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