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The SAR9 SOCOM

· July 16th, 2024 · Handguns

This video examines the SAR9 SOCOM 9mm pistol in detail, focusing on its features and handling. It reviews barrel length, optics readiness, ergonomics, trigger performance, and magazine capacity.

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Overview of the SAR9 SOCOM 9mm Pistol

The SAR9 SOCOM is a 9mm semi-automatic pistol from SAR, a Turkish manufacturer that has become better known in the U.S. market for reliable, affordable handguns. The pistol shown is finished in green and is presented as a general-purpose sidearm suitable for a variety of uses. The discussion emphasizes that SAR should not be dismissed simply because it is newer to many American shooters, noting that the brand has built a reputation for solid performance. The video focuses on why this particular SAR9 SOCOM model stands out, moving from the muzzle rearward to cover its main functional features and handling characteristics.

Threaded Barrel, Length, and Front Sight Setup

The SAR9 SOCOM features a threaded barrel, making it suitable for use with a suppressor or for shooters who simply prefer the appearance and flexibility of a threaded muzzle. Although the pistol is a standard-size SAR frame, the threaded barrel extends overall barrel length to approximately 5.2 inches, putting it in a competition-length range without additional weight at the front. At the top front, the pistol uses a front night sight paired with blacked-out, concave rear sights. This combination is intended to make target acquisition and rapid re-engagement easier. The front of the slide includes chamfered corners and lightning cuts that reduce weight and integrate with the forward slide serrations to improve grip when manipulating the slide.

Slide Design, Optic Cut, and Co-Witness Sights

Moving further back, the SAR9 SOCOM slide includes an optic cut that allows mounting a red dot while retaining the factory rear sight. The sights are raised slightly to permit co-witnessing through the optic, providing a backup aiming option. Rear slide serrations are also present, giving the shooter flexibility in how to perform press checks or general slide manipulations. The pistol is shown cleared, with the chamber and magazine verified empty before handling. Overall, the slide design focuses on practical features: weight reduction from lightning cuts, improved traction from serrations, and an optics-ready configuration that does not sacrifice the use of iron sights.

Frame, Rail, and Trigger Characteristics

The SAR9 SOCOM uses a polymer frame with an accessory rail that has three Picatinny cross slots, allowing attachment of most common weapon lights and lasers. The front of the trigger guard has horizontal texturing to aid control. The pistol uses a flat-faced trigger with an integrated trigger safety highlighted in red for visibility. With the magazine removed and chamber clear, the trigger is described as having a short take-up, an audible internal safety disengagement, and then a defined wall followed by a consistent break. It is characterized as more of a duty-style trigger rather than a competition unit. The reset is tactile and easily felt, with a small amount of movement before the trigger can be pressed again, supporting predictable follow-up shots.

Controls, Grip Ergonomics, and Magwell

Above the trigger area, the frame includes aggressive texturing where the trigger finger or support-hand thumb can rest when not firing, helping with consistent finger placement under stress. The magazine release is slim, elongated, and textured, aligning with a groove in the grip so it is easy to locate by feel while remaining difficult to press accidentally. The grip itself is rounded and fully textured on the front, sides, and back, and is compared favorably to the feel of some Walther pistols. The design aims to provide a secure hold during extended shooting and to support accurate control. At the bottom, a flared metal magwell helps guide magazines into the pistol, making reloads more forgiving if the magazine is not inserted perfectly straight.

Specifications and Final Impressions

The SAR9 SOCOM discussed has a 5.2-inch threaded barrel and is chambered in 9mm. It is shown with a magazine that provides an increased capacity, described as a plus-three magazine, with an overall stated capacity of 20+1 rounds in this configuration. The pistol features an optics-ready slide with lightning cuts, an overall length of about 8.1 inches, a height of approximately 5.5 inches without the magazine inserted, and a weight around 1.5 pounds. The closing remarks describe it as a capable 9mm pistol that offers a combination of threaded barrel, optics compatibility, usable sights, ergonomic grip, and practical capacity in a single package. Viewers are encouraged to share their own experiences with the SAR9 SOCOM in reviews or comments.

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