"Sounds like a freakin' CANNON!" -- FK BRNO PSD-C Honest Gun Review!

Published on August 14, 2025
Duration: 10:35

This review of the FK Brno PSD-C highlights its unique 7.5 FK cartridge, capable of delivering significant terminal energy. While praised for build quality and a powerful muzzle blast described as 'like a cannon,' the pistol presents challenges with optic compatibility, with only the Aimpoint Acro fitting securely. The review notes its substantial price point for both the firearm and its specialized ammunition, making it a niche, high-cost option.

Quick Summary

The FK Brno PSD-C is a unique pistol chambered in 7.5 FK, known for its powerful muzzle blast. However, it suffers from significant optic compatibility issues, with only the Aimpoint Acro fitting securely. The high cost of the firearm and its proprietary ammunition make it a niche, expensive option.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Unique Name
  2. 00:24Basics: Barrel, Caliber, Optic Cut
  3. 01:02Build Quality & Sound
  4. 01:41Ballistics Testing: Gatorade Bottle
  5. 02:38Ballistics Testing: Water Bottle Comparison
  6. 03:03Build Quality Score & Sponsor Break
  7. 03:30Ergonomics & Grip
  8. 03:54Features: Optic Cut Issues
  9. 04:30Features: Recoil System & Caliber Conversions
  10. 05:35Practical Accuracy & Trigger
  11. 06:08Shooter Accuracy Demonstration (Ben)
  12. 06:34Fireball & Shooter Accuracy (Josh)
  13. 07:04Shooter Accuracy Demonstration (Reviewer)
  14. 07:35Value Proposition & Cost of Ownership
  15. 08:31Utility of 10mm Conversion
  16. 09:09Comparison to Desert Eagle
  17. 09:32Hunting Potential & Fun Factor
  18. 09:43Is It Worth the MSRP?
  19. 09:58Final Score & Conclusion
  20. 10:18Post-Review Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the FK Brno PSD-C chambered in?

The FK Brno PSD-C is primarily chambered in the unique 7.5 FK caliber, designed for high terminal energy. It also offers a 10mm Auto conversion barrel.

What are the main drawbacks of the FK Brno PSD-C?

The primary drawbacks include significant issues with optic compatibility, with only the Aimpoint Acro fitting securely despite an advertised Acro footprint. The high cost of the firearm, specialized ammunition, and magazines also presents a barrier.

How does the FK Brno PSD-C perform in terms of recoil?

The pistol features a unique recoil system with low-slung rods and a buffer weight that helps manage recoil. While effective, the 10mm conversion is noted to have more felt recoil than the 7.5 FK.

What is the cost of owning an FK Brno PSD-C?

The FK Brno PSD-C has an MSRP of $1495. Ammunition can range from $60-$80 per box of 50, and magazines cost around $80 each, making it a substantial investment.

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