The BRAND NEW LWRCI IC-9 is The Ultimate PCC ! Walther PDP MATCH SF and GLOCK 45 MOS GEN 5 Range Day

Published on May 25, 2024
Duration: 17:33

This video provides a range day review of several firearms, including the LWRCI IC-9, Walther PDP Match SF Steel Frame, and Glock 45 MOS Gen 5. The presenter, Tony V2 Wild, offers initial impressions and shooting experiences with each platform, highlighting features like recoil management, ergonomics, and potential use cases. The review also touches upon suppressor performance with 300 Blackout and the modularity of certain firearms.

Quick Summary

The LWRCI IC-9 PCC stands out for its near-zero recoil, feeling like a 'soft chunk' rather than a punch, and its compatibility with Glock magazines. The Walther PDP Match Pro SF Steel Frame is praised for its flat shooting and competition-ready design, while the SilencerCo Omega 300 effectively suppresses 300 Blackout ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Firearm Lineup
  2. 01:53Suppressor Testing: SilencerCo Omega 300
  3. 03:03Glock 45 Gen 5 Range Test
  4. 04:38Walther PDP Match Pro SF Steel Frame Review
  5. 07:08LWRCI IC-9 PCC First Shots
  6. 11:35Rainier Arms Lone Wolf Dusk 19R Test
  7. 12:53Sig Tread Rifle Performance
  8. 15:55Suppressor Wetting Technique Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the LWRCI IC-9 PCC?

The LWRCI IC-9 PCC is highlighted for its exceptionally low recoil, described as a 'soft chunk' rather than a punch. It utilizes Glock magazines, offering significant compatibility and convenience for users already invested in the Glock ecosystem.

How does the Walther PDP Match Pro SF Steel Frame perform?

The Walther PDP Match Pro SF Steel Frame is noted for shooting extremely flat and is considered competition-worthy due to its weight and handling characteristics. The presenter prefers the steel frame's feel over polymer options.

What was the experience with the SilencerCo Omega 300 on 300 Blackout?

The SilencerCo Omega 300 effectively suppressed 300 Blackout, with a significant difference noted between supersonic and subsonic rounds. Running the suppressor 'wet' is mentioned as a method to further reduce sound.

What issues were encountered during the range day?

A minor issue involved a loose optic screw on the Glock 45, which surprisingly did not cause it to lose zero. On the Rainier Arms Lone Wolf Dusk 19R, the optic detached entirely, likely due to insufficient Loctite application by the user.

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