NRA Mag Names FK BRNO PSD Handgun of the Year

Of course, we already knew the FK BRNO PSD pistol was a winner!

The National Rifle Association‘s Shooting Illustrated, the organization’s personal-protection-focused print magazine recently announced something that astute readers of Popular Outdoorsman already knew: The FK BRNO PSD handgun isn’t just a winner, it’s a big winner. In fact, the publication named it as their Handgun of the Year!

We here at Popular Outdoorsman, together with our sister publication Guns & Gadgets Daily, would just like to take a moment to say, “We called it.” You may remember when we initially broke the news about this incredibly innovative pistol in a worldwide exclusive scoop (if you don’t, here it is.)

That said, it’s great to see that a committee of NRA editors saw the same things in this firearm that we saw. The yearly award, called a “Golden Bullseye,” is based on criteria that examines a product’s innovation, utility, reliability, outstanding performance and value to the consumer.

So what’s so cool about this gun? We’ll let Personal Defense Network’s Rob Pincus demonstrate here:

 

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8 Comments

  1. Glock 23, cost about $550 shoots .40
    Lone Wolf conversion barrel about $125 shoots 9mm.
    Whole lot cheaper and also reliable. What is the super duper new thing with this gun?

  2. It failed to eject the last round.
    Was it a unfired cartridge or just a shell that didn’t eject?

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