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Springfield Armory Saint Victor Pistol for sale

$1,249.99

Springfield Armory Saint Victor Pistol

Are you in the market for a reliable and powerful pistol? Look no further than the Springfield Armory Saint Victor Pistol.

With its cutting-edge features and top-notch performance, this pistol is a game-changer for firearm enthusiasts.

Designed for versatility and accuracy, the Springfield Armory Saint Victor Pistol is the perfect companion for self-defense and target shooting.

Its compact size makes it easy to maneuver in tight spaces, while its exceptional build quality ensures long-lasting durability.

Featuring a high-capacity magazine, this pistol allows you to shoot more rounds without the need for frequent reloading.

The ergonomic grip provides a comfortable and secure hold, giving you better control and reducing recoil.

In addition, the Springfield Armory Saint Victor Pistol comes equipped with advanced sighting options, allowing for quick and precise target acquisition.

Its exceptional accuracy, combined with its reliable performance, makes it the ideal choice for shooting enthusiasts of all levels.

Whether you’re a seasoned shooter or a novice looking to upgrade your firearm collection, the Springfield Armory Saint Victor Pistol is a must-have.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to unlock the power and take your shooting experience to the next level.

How Accurate is Springfield Armory Saint Victor Pistol?

 

I topped the gun with a Premier Arms red dot and went to work at the range, but let’s forego the preliminaries and jump straight to the conclusion — I’m shocked.

After two days and nearly a case of ammo, I discovered the gun definitely had dietary preferences.

Using Black Hills Ammunition Black Gold 125-gr. Hornady GMX, I routinely had three-shot, two-hole groups at 80 yards from a rest, including one measuring .544 center to center. This from a “pistol” with a 10″ barrel!

Why 80 yards? First, because it’s roughly 3/4 of a city block and a reasonable engagement distance for a gun such as this.

Secondly and more important, somebody had already moved a heavy picnic table to the line and left it there, almost as if they knew I was coming. Work smarter, not harder I always say!

Meanwhile, 168-gr. rounds such as the Black Hills Hornady ELD-M did okay — as in grouping in the 1.5-2″ range. Note I’m being a little facetious when I’m saying a 1.5″ group was merely okay.

Checking in with the folks at Springfield, they had no specific direction on preferred ammo but were happy I was getting great groups.

No kidding? In other news, Faith Hill is somewhat attractive and people with dirt on the couple from Arkansas tend to have shorter lifespans.

Regardless, there’s no denying my particular gun is a tack-driver with the light bullets. I would have been happy if this had been a full-sized AR10, but in a pistol, such accuracy is neigh-on unbelievable — which is the very reason I went to the range twice just to make sure!

Zero malfunctions were noted, even with no extra lubrication of the BCG.

More powerful cartridges in AR-platforms tend to perform better due to increased kinetic energy available to make things work but lots of lube is always a good thing in this entire family of rifles.

Regardless, with the SAINT Victor .308 pistol, my small bottle of oil stayed in the range bag waiting for difficulties to arise, such as failing to go into battery — and the oil is still sitting there unused.

Recoil is noteworthy in the pistol, not because it’s excessive, but for those who normally shoot a .556 AR-rifle, your first few shots will result in a “Whoa … ” moment.

After all, you’re putting out nearly 2,500 ft lbs. of energy downrange with each trigger pull in a relatively light gun. Newton’s law still applies.

Muzzle blast is likewise significant but what else would you expect? Fortunately, the two-piece muzzle device sends all the hot love downrange instead of back at the shooter or more typically with muzzle brakes, back at his range partners.

Tight Quarters Comfort SAINT Victor .308 pistol

Where the SAINT Victor .308 pistol shines is situations where maneuverability or compact storage are prime considerations. Lots of manufacturers, including Springfield, make .223 pistols and they work well in these roles. But now, with the SAINT Victor .308 you can have “serious,” I’m not messing around firepower in a gun shorter than your granddaughter’s Chipmunk rifle.

I primarily carry the gun inside my vehicle. As the truck is too big to park in our residential garage, I must take weapons out of it each evening just in case some local hophead decides to break in overnight and harvest the loose ashtray change. This security concern previously meant lugging a full-sized rifle or shotgun in and out of the house every day, which in turn meant I didn’t carry a long gun all the time. Silly me, especially in today’s ugly social climate.

Now with the SAINT Victor .308, I grab the tiny black gun case — it actually looks more like glockenspiel road-case than something holding a firearm — and move it to and from my truck with ease. The gun is so small I can easily and discreetly grab it in the event I stumble into a situation where people are being dragged from their vehicles by “non-violent social justice protesters.” Unfortunately, like many places, the major U.S. city in my backyard has had several cases of this recently.

Having quick and easy access to such a diminutive gun capable of quickly throwing lead downrange in wholesale quantities — twenty .308 Win rounds — is very comforting in an uncomfortable world.

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