Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “First Look: SAINT Victor 5.5″ PDW 9mm” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/springfield-saint-victor-pdw-9mm/.



I'll take our black one off your hands so you can get the grey one. No need to thank me, you're welcome.Wish they had gray when i bought mine
To answer your question YESWhy show the extended brace if you're not going to shoot with it in its extended position. Wouldn't it give more support and accuracy to bring it to your shoulder in its extended position?
Looks like a pretty common blast deflector google that and see what comes upI really like the muzzle device on there. Is there anywhere I can purchase it separately?
Its ALL marketing. Back in the 90s NATO (as in the US) wanted a replacement for handguns to give to NON combat troops. The PDW (Personal Defense Weapon) was supposed to be something that was effective to 200+ meters AND could defeat Soviet plate armor. The idea was a mechanic didnt need a rifle leaning against a tree when they got suddenly attacked but that a pistol wasnt effective. The whole thing got twisted and suddenly Special Ops wanted the new cool guy gun. Originally they had unique cartridges 5.7x28 and 4.6x30; but theres an argument that 30 Carbine might have been the first PDW???I'm just curious, and really don't know... so what's the different between a PDW and a PCC?
My understanding was that if it was a pistol caliber it was a PCC, if not, like .300 BO or 5.56 etc etc... then it was a PDW?
COLT SMG mags are UZI mags with a cut for the AR mag release.While I really don't care about this "pistol" per se, can someone who know confirm or deny that the Colt SMG mags are based off of the Browning Hi-power mags? This would make a big difference if I could pair this with my SA-35.
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No, based off Uzi mags.While I really don't care about this "pistol" per se, can someone who know confirm or deny that the Colt SMG mags are based off of the Browning Hi-power mags? This would make a big difference if I could pair this with my SA-35.
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This ^^COLT SMG mags are UZI mags with a cut for the AR mag release.
Sooo lets break the category (SMGs, PDWs et'al) down a little deeper and for the purposes of this we'll as semi auto but built like their full auto cousins. First there were "just" SMGs (gen 1 stuff) think Thompson. That phased into gen 2 stuff MP40, Grease Gun, etc and then gen three for which the MP5 is the classic. There were plenty of over laps like the M-10 (Mac 10) and Vz61 and maybe even the Beretta 93R (but thats for another discussion.My ONLY gripe... Everyone wants small and compact. OK, so most 9mm pistols run a 4-inch +/- barrel. What's does 5-inches buy you? OK, so it has a stabilizer which can improve range; same principle as an old Mauser broomhandle pistol. My PDW is VERY similar, but I'm running an 8-inch barrel. Where I feel (but don't know from experience) a 16-inch carbine in 9mm is not where'd I'd take 9mm, 8-inches is the sweet spot for any ammo you might shoot. C'mon SA, offer an 8-inch barrel to maximize the potential of the high-perf ammo we shoot.![]()
COLT SMG mags are UZI mags with a cut for the AR mag release.
The key to your reply is that you focus on machineguns. Like with rifles, the main reason to carry an SMG caliber is that you can carry more ammo. This is definitely a consideraion with executive protection. I have no problem whatsoever with an UZI, MP5K, etc. but I'm looking at this as a semiauto. IMHO, that's the diff. Sure, my gun's heavier, but I'm not picturing myself carrying it concealed. It is a downsized, practical small caliber maneuverable firearm. (I'm not picturing the Secret Service Agent pulling an UZI from under his coat back when Ronald Reagan was shot.) I have a sling on it. I've tried and I can actually carry it under a long winter coat, but to what end? I'd never do it. If "things" get that bad, I'm gonna have it handy and ready. Heck, I can't find anyone to make me a custom holster for my S&W Perf Center 9mm with a Veridian C5 laser hanging under it. (I'm still looking.) How am I gonna carry this? The Saint and mine are great "truck guns", but c'mon... no one's going to be concealing this. It might be small, but before talking about concealment, you also have to consider how. BTW, if I had to carry a PDW that was select fire, I'd have no problem with one in 5.7x28.Sooo lets break the category (SMGs, PDWs et'al) down a little deeper and for the purposes of this we'll as semi auto but built like their full auto cousins. First there were "just" SMGs (gen 1 stuff) think Thompson. That phased into gen 2 stuff MP40, Grease Gun, etc and then gen three for which the MP5 is the classic. There were plenty of over laps like the M-10 (Mac 10) and Vz61 and maybe even the Beretta 93R (but thats for another discussion.
Today we have GoToWar size guns UZI, MP5, Colt SMG all having 10inch (or so barrels) and not designed for concealment. We also have MINI/MICRO guns THIS is where the M-10 comes into the game, but also the shorter barrel options (Colt DOE etc) essentially with barrels in the 5-6" range. Yes you loose some ballistic improvement (but really how much). What you gain is less weight and much more concealability especially with the stock folded BUT when the stock/brace is extended you get significantly better control over a 5" pistol
Toss actual PDW cartridges (5.7, 4.6 etc) and that like spilling chocolate milk on your homework assignment
Lets say that I focus on tactical considerations.The key to your reply is that you focus on machineguns.
WELL yes your can carry more ammo but SMGs and their semi cousins are typically smaller lighter and offer a lot less blast in shorter barrels. They also are balletically suitable for most urban and suburban distancesthe main reason to carry an SMG caliber is that you can carry more ammo.
I would suggest that most SMGs (real SMGs) used in Executive Protection details are fired in semi, at least that was MY experienceI'm looking at this as a semiauto. IMHO, that's the diff.
How you carry it is of course up to you. For point of history the Secret Service carried their UZI in a Samsonite brief case in you look at the pics, the case in open on the ground (to fit the gun in the brief case they had to shorten the barrel an inch or so)I'm not picturing myself carrying it concealed. It is a downsized, practical small caliber maneuverable firearm. (I'm not picturing the Secret Service Agent pulling an UZI from under his coat back when Ronald Reagan was shot.)