This is where the SAINT Victor Pistol in .300 BLK enters the picture.
How does this powerful pistol perform?
This not only ensures rock-solid reliability, but it also handles like the premium product that it is.
The SAINT Victor Pistol in .300 BLK offers a lot of power in a very compact package.
No errant slop or play between your upper and lower.
Another element shooters will notice is the smooth free-float forend.
The pistol also boasts a nickel boron (NiB) coated single-stage flat trigger.
Adam fitted out the Victor Pistol with a Vortex Crossfire 2 MOA red dot optic.
That peace of mind is something tremendously valuable to a lot of shooters.
Well, the Springfield Armory SAINT Victor Pistol is not lacking at all in regards to accuracy.
A realistic metric for accuracy would be its performance around 100 yards; potentially while shooting off-hand.
This is exactly what I tested.
I was getting 3 4 groups off-hand at 100 yards.
A more seasoned or proficient shooter might accomplish even more impressive results than I did.
The SB Tactical SBX-K forearm brace gives you a very stable shooting interface for the Victor Pistol.
Those groups shrunk down to nearly 2 when it was fired from bags on a bench.
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The pistol sports an M-Lok compatible forend, which is short enough of the muzzle to allow easy swapping out of muzzle devices.
Adam topped off the Victor Pistol with a SilencerCo Hybrid .46 Cal suppressor.