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Texas Tactical
by DUSTIN ELLERMANN :: TF&G Contributing Editor
FK BRNO 7.5FK PSD
WHAT IF YOU COULD wield the repower of a ri e in your handgun? at’s what FK BRNO set out to accomplish when they designed the 7.5 FK cartridge. To ll the void between 9mm and 5.56mm for combat engagements from 50 to 150 yards, FK designed a 95 grain 7.5 caliber round that would zip through the air at 2,000 FPS with impressive ballistic results.
FK BRNO has developed and patented a “Dynamic Shock Index” formula for measuring the e cacy of handgun cartridges. To this author, it seems to be a mathematical equivalent to the age-old cliché “knock down power.”
To the skeptic it might look like a marketing ploy to award the highest number to the designer. However, my doubt was removed when I watched the video posted on the FKBRNO website of numerous single-shot drops of 400-pound boars. FK BRNO claims the 7.5 FK round has similar penetration and wound cavities as a .30 caliber ri e. So obviously, with such power it would also be an amazing defensive weapon. e 7.5 FK cartridge itself looks like a necked-down 10mm round, although the casing is longer. ere are three di erent bullets available. e F9 is all copper with a wide, at nose designed to hunt medium game up to 300 pounds within 100 yards and dangerous game up to 500 pounds within 50 yards. e S95 is a Sierra-manufactured, jacketed hollow point designed to explode and sha er on medium game up to 100 pounds within 100 yards. e F5 copper monolithic nose-discarding hollow point I tested is accurate and e ective for defense and game up to 200 pounds within 100 yards.
Prices range by load from $1.20 to $1.50 per round. However, don’t discount the entire system because of the price of ammo. Remember, the PSD handgun is multi-caliber capable. e FK PSD (Police, Sport, Defense) pistol is designed to shoot 7.5FK, 10mm/.40S&W, or 9mm ammunition. Within just a few seconds you can convert it to the caliber of your choice. For 10mm/.40 S&W you need only to swap the barrel.
In fact, I staggered 40 S&W and 10mm rounds in the same magazine and it red awlessly. However, the magazines normally hold 16 rounds of 7.5FK. but they will only hold 10 rounds of 10mm.
To re 9mm out of the PSD you swap the barrel, recoil spring and magazine. Either way, in a ma er of seconds you have a training pistol that shoots more readily available ammunition.
I was also pleasantly surprised to nd that the 10mm only dropped a few inches from my 50 yard 7.5FK zero. In fact, it lined up with the bo om of the Holosun ring reticle for a convenient second zero. e PSD also has a patented recoil a enuating system that utilizes a ve-ounce weight
tucked away in the front of the dust cover. us, the large, odd shape of the handgun. is helps dampen muzzle ip and perceived recoil since the 7.5FK round can be powerful.
One thing is for sure, when I shoot the 7.5FK it sounds like a ri e going o . e PSD is optics ready for several compatible mounting footprints as well as several di erent iron sight options, all zeroed for 100 meters. e PSD’s single action trigger breaks clean right around ve pounds, and the safety locks the hammer as well as the slide. e ergonomics of the textured grip are my only complaint since it feels roughly the same as grabbing a two by four while the sharper edge stabs my palm.
At the range I shot a clean 1.09-inch, veshot group with the 7.5FK at 25 yards, and four of those rounds were only 0.6 inches apart. Taking it back to 100 yards yielded a 9-inch, ve-shot group. ree of those rounds were within 4.5 inches with no noticeable drop from the 25 yard zero. e only malfunction occurred as an empty case got caught in the ejection port when I shot it without a magazine. Although holster options are still limited, I hope the PSD gains momentum because I’d love to carry it more and get some rsthand experience dropping some medium-sized Texas game with it. e
MSRP is $1,650, and you can nd out more at h ps:// brnous.com.
The FK BRNO PSD handgun is a completely different take on fi repower. Its powerful 7.5FK cartridge is comparable to a .30 caliber rifl e, yet with a simple barrel swap you can also fi re 10mm, .40S&W, and 9mm.
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