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    Springfield SAINT Victor 5.5-Inch 9mm PDW — Compact 32-Round AR-Style PDW

      TL;DR: Springfield's SAINT Victor 5.5-inch 9mm PDW is a compact AR-style personal-defense weapon with forged receivers and a direct-blowback action, full-length Picatinny rail, SB Tactical HBPDW three-position collapsible brace, 5.5" Melonite-coated chrome-moly vanadium barrel (1:10 twist, 1/2x28 threaded) with SA Muzzle Drum, free-float M-LOK handguard, Tungsten Gray Cerakote, ambidextrous 45° short-throw safety, B5 P-Grip, nickel-boron flat trigger, Colt-pattern 32-round steel magazine, and an MSRP of $1,399—built for tight-space maneuverability while retaining AR ergonomics and accessory capacity.

    Launch announcement

    Springfield Armory announced the SAINT Victor 5.5-inch 9mm PDW on April 16, 2026, in a release issued from Geneseo, Illinois. The firearm is a compact 9mm, AR-pattern personal-defense-weapon-style platform built around a 5.5-inch barrel and an SB Tactical HBPDW collapsible brace. Springfield said the model is intended for maneuverability in confined spaces while retaining space for optics and other accessories.

    Receiver and operating system

    The SAINT Victor 9mm PDW uses forged upper and lower receivers and operates by direct blowback. Springfield identified the operating system as a reliability-focused design choice for the platform. The firearm also includes a full-length top Picatinny rail, giving users a continuous mounting surface for optics and accessory placement on the upper portion of the gun.

    The company said the overall layout is meant to keep the firearm short and maneuverable without removing common AR-style mounting and control features.

    Brace and handling features

    The SB Tactical HBPDW brace is mounted on the PDW's lower receiver extension. Springfield said the brace is designed to keep the firearm's footprint compact while adding stability and control. The assembly is described as lightweight and low profile, with three-position adjustability.

    Adjustments are made through a lock/release button located on the left side of the brace. Springfield said the setup allows users to tailor the brace position for handling and movement in tighter environments. The firearm also includes a low-profile hand stop on the handguard, which the company said is intended to provide a consistent forward index point for the support hand.

    Barrel, muzzle, and handguard

    The PDW is fitted with a 5.5-inch chrome-moly vanadium barrel with a 1:10 twist rate. The barrel is Melonite-coated and threaded 1/2x28 at the muzzle. Springfield ships the firearm with an SA Muzzle Drum installed.

    Surrounding the barrel is a free-floated aluminum handguard with M-Lok compatibility. Springfield's release emphasized the combination of the short barrel, compact brace, and free-float handguard as part of the firearm's close-quarters configuration.

    Finish, controls, and magazine

    The firearm is finished in Tungsten Gray Cerakote. Springfield said the finish is intended to provide a low-glare surface and resistance to abrasion and corrosion, while also reducing maintenance demands and tolerating high temperatures.

    Other listed features include a B5 Systems Type 23 P-Grip, a 45-degree short-throw ambidextrous safety, and a flat trigger with a nickel boron coating. The SAINT Victor 9mm PDW feeds from a Colt-pattern steel 32-round magazine.

    Model information and company statement

    Springfield identified the firearm as model STV95509T-PDW with UPC 706397002008. MSRP is $1,399.

    In the announcement, Steve Kramer, vice president of marketing for Springfield Armory, said, "The SAINT Victor 5.5-inch 9mm PDW offers uncompromising compact firepower. With its short 5.5-inch barrel and collapsible HPDW brace, this is a compact firearm designed to deliver when it counts."


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