Tresna JAG9G 9mm AR-15 Carbine: Next Generation Fed by Glock

Published on December 15, 2014
Duration: 4:26

The Tresna JAG9G is a 9mm AR-15 carbine designed with law enforcement in mind, featuring full-auto capability and compatibility with Glock magazines. Its rate of fire can be adjusted via the buffer system, with a stock setting around 965 rounds per minute. A civilian-legal pistol version with a brace is planned.

Quick Summary

The Tresna JAG9G is a 9mm AR-15 carbine designed for law enforcement, featuring full-auto capability and compatibility with Glock magazines. Its rate of fire is approximately 965 rounds per minute and can be adjusted via the buffer system. A civilian-legal pistol version is also planned.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to the Tresna JAG9G
  2. 00:12Meaning and Design of the Tresna
  3. 00:23Law Enforcement Application
  4. 00:32Glock Magazine Compatibility
  5. 00:43Rate of Fire Discussion
  6. 00:56Adjusting Rate of Fire
  7. 01:17Demonstration with Glock 18 Magazine
  8. 01:53Full Auto Firing Demonstration
  9. 02:23Inspiration and Civilian Legal Version
  10. 02:51AR-15 Controls and Proprietary Parts
  11. 03:40Firing and Handling Impressions
  12. 03:51Final Thoughts on the Tresna

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tresna JAG9G?

The Tresna JAG9G is a 9mm AR-15 carbine designed with law enforcement in mind. It features full-auto capability and is compatible with standard Glock magazines, making it a versatile tool for tactical applications.

What is the rate of fire for the Tresna JAG9G?

The Tresna JAG9G has a rate of fire of approximately 965 rounds per minute. This cyclic rate can be adjusted by changing the buffer springs, allowing for customization of its firing speed.

Can the Tresna JAG9G use Glock magazines?

Yes, the Tresna JAG9G is designed to accept standard Glock magazines, including duty magazines. This compatibility simplifies logistics and allows for easy reloading during operation.

Will there be a civilian-legal version of the Tresna JAG9G?

Yes, a civilian-legal version of the Tresna JAG9G is planned for release. It is expected to be a pistol variant, likely featuring a pistol brace for stability and compliance.

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