Really great and balanced review, Heg, as always. Thanks for it. I'm also surprised they didn't include the flat-faced trigger, seeing as it came on earlier models, including my SP9A3S (which has been without flaw for a couple of years now, for the record).Maybe these new mags are less prone to cracking? My only complaint with the curved ones is that the feed lips on 2 of mine cracked/broke even though I'm not one to "slam it home." That said, the company remedied that situation for me very kindly, quickly, and professionally. Again, thanks, and a beautiful Memorial Day Weekend to you and the wife.
Lol still recovering from last year 😢. Didnt think this hobby was more addictive then Nicotine. But 3 years later and im a total gun wh*re and i dont see no end.
@@almightynoobugandanwarrior9536 I usually cut down on eating out and traveling. Saves a lot of money and helps pay off those lay aways. Looking forward to this Stribog but I’ll just be adding another caliber to my collection.
i just got a FN 510T not too long ago and im in love im gonna start carrying it more especially in winter but anyways I've been thinking about getting a 10mm PCC and this is the one I've been thinking about the most especially if I can get one in the "SCAR"bog configuration I saw when they debuted it in shot show 2 years ago with the SCAR style buttstock and FDE finish
There is a brace in the SCAR style if you didn't want to go full SBR. Any brace made for the SP9 should work for the SP10, or at least that was what a press release said some time ago.
Which one would you prefer a CMMG Banshee in 10mm or the Stribog in 10mm and what ammo did you use for this video. I have a Banshee and I like it but it's really finicky with ammo. I'm using Buffalo Bore 180 grain JHP and it has problems with feeding and ejection issues that supposedly has to do with my ammo choice
I think you’d be well-suited with either, but I think personally I’d go with the 10mm PDW. 300blk would work better if you need something that’s flexible for more mid-long range engagements, but for within 50yds., I think 10mm would likely perform better.
@@briankeithwood 300 because of the versatility of the AR platform. 7.5" with suppressor and "ffft, ffft, ffft!" fun. Slap on your longer top end and use supers to reach out and touch someone.
Looking at Stribog's web site, the stock brace brings overall length to be over 26", which makes this a firearm. So what does that mean? Since it's firearm and not a handgun, you can add a forward grip to it and still be legal. I'd use a stumpy forward grip over an angled grip like you have.
Great teview, have to admit though, vids like this are exactly why the ATF came after braces...they are blantantly designed and used in a manner indistinguishable from a stock, just with velcro.
Too bad they approved of the device and gave the ok to manufacture it like 20 years ago lol. This isn’t elementary school where we play “take-backsies” lmfao, cats out of the bag and it’s not going back inside
@@christopherkey3488 they approved it then because it was supposed to actually allow a disabled shooter to use the arm to brace for a shot. You misunderstand my comment, I'm not against them, I don't think SBR's should be illegal or regulated by a tax stamp at all, I was just pointing out that the entire reason behind last years pistol brace rule was because every gun video you ever see online with a braced pistol you see the creator using it on the shoulder as a stock, it was bound to draw attention.
@@updem it doesn’t matter what you do with the brace, it’s a brace. They even said you can “occasionally” shoulder the brace….the videos are an occasion, not representative of every second spent shooting the firearm.