Troy PDW Review: AR Submachinegun

Published on September 3, 2015
Duration: 17:19

This review details a custom Troy PDW 'Franken-build' AR platform, emphasizing its compact size and impressive accuracy, outperforming more expensive factory rifles. The build features a Troy PDW M7 stock, AXTS receiver, and a Black Hole Weaponry barrel, achieving 1.5 MOA with iron sights. Despite minor ergonomic compromises like a heavy trigger pull, the rifle is highly recommended for its portability and performance, earning an 8.5-9 out of 10 rating.

Quick Summary

The Troy PDW 'Franken-build' AR platform offers exceptional compactness and accuracy, achieving 1.5 MOA with iron sights. Featuring a Troy PDW M7 stock and a Black Hole Weaponry barrel, it's praised for outperforming more expensive rifles despite a heavy trigger pull and potential weight from billet receivers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Shooting and Impressions
  2. 00:51Comparison with Knight's Armament SR-15
  3. 03:16The 'Franken-build' Concept
  4. 04:21Troy PDW M7 Stock System
  5. 05:24Reliability and Ergonomics
  6. 07:15Installation and Cost
  7. 09:22Receiver and Grip Components
  8. 10:41Trigger and Sights
  9. 11:48Philosophy of Use (POU)
  10. 13:32Black Hole Weaponry Barrel
  11. 15:10Final Assessment and Rating

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary advantage of the Troy PDW M7 stock system?

The Troy PDW M7 stock system significantly reduces the overall length of an AR platform by approximately 3 inches compared to a standard stock, enhancing portability and compactness.

How accurate is the custom Troy PDW build?

The custom Troy PDW build, featuring a 16-inch Black Hole Weaponry barrel, achieved an impressive 1.5 MOA (Minute of Angle) accuracy with iron sights at 25 yards using standard ammunition.

What are the main criticisms of the Troy PDW build?

The primary criticisms include a heavy trigger pull (7 lbs 12.0 oz) and the potential for added weight from billet receivers like the AXTS AX556, which can detract from its intended ultra-compact role.

How does the Troy PDW build compare to the Knight's Armament SR-15 Mod 0?

The reviewer considers the custom Troy PDW build to be superior in value and performance, finding the Knight's Armament SR-15 Mod 0 to be excessively expensive, heavier, and less accurate.

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