Stribog SP9A1 vs SP9A3G - first look

Published on August 8, 2024
Duration: 1:01

This video provides a first look at two Grand Power Stribog models: the SP9A1 and the SP9A3G. The SP9A1 is a direct blowback 9mm using proprietary dual-feed magazines. The SP9A3G features Glock magazine compatibility and a roller-delayed blowback system, theoretically offering lighter recoil. Both models are shown in California-compliant configurations with fixed stocks, fin grips, and muzzle protectors.

Quick Summary

The Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 is a direct blowback 9mm using proprietary magazines, while the SP9A3G features a roller-delayed blowback system and accepts Glock magazines, potentially offering lighter recoil. Both models have ambidextrous controls and are shown in California-compliant configurations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Stribog SP9A1 and SP9A3G
  2. 00:08Stribog SP9A1: Direct Blowback and Magazine System
  3. 00:32Stribog SP9A3G: Roller Delay and Glock Magazines
  4. 00:43California Compliant Features
  5. 00:53Optics and Future Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the Stribog SP9A1 and SP9A3G?

The primary differences lie in their operating systems and magazine compatibility. The SP9A1 uses direct blowback and proprietary Stribog magazines, while the SP9A3G features a roller-delayed blowback system and accepts Glock magazines, potentially offering reduced recoil.

Are the Stribog SP9A1 and SP9A3G ambidextrous?

Yes, both the Stribog SP9A1 and SP9A3G are designed with ambidextrous controls, including the magazine release and bolt catch, making them user-friendly for both right and left-handed shooters.

What type of magazines does the Stribog SP9A3G use?

The Stribog SP9A3G is designed to accept standard Glock magazines, offering greater flexibility and commonality with other firearms that utilize Glock magazines.

What are the California-compliant features on these Stribogs?

The Stribogs shown are configured for California compliance, which includes fixed stocks, fin grips to prevent pistol-style holding, and muzzle protectors instead of threaded barrels.

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