Springfield Saint Victor 5.56 AR-15 - Worth The Money?

We picked up the Springfield Saint Victor for around nine hundred dollars and set out to see how it holds up against other AR-15s in the same price range. Out of the box, it includes flip-up sights, a Crimson Trace red dot, a B5 stock and grip, a nickel boron flat trigger, and a mid-length gas system. Recoil is soft, the rifle shoots flat, and the build feels solid overall. Accuracy stayed within the one and a half to two inch range at 100 yards with standard 55 grain loads. The trigger has a clean break but a heavier pull than expected, landing closer to eight pounds. There are a few things we would upgrade if this were going to be a long-term setup. The muzzle brake is loud and pushes a lot of blast to the sides. The slim rail looks clean but limits mounting space for lights or lasers. For a first-time AR buyer who wants something functional out of the box with room to grow, the Saint Victor covers most of the basics. It holds up well next to options like the PSA Sabre or Ruger AR-556, especially if you find it on sale. Check out Tac Pack and use code "Delp": https://www.tacpack.com/ Check out TA Targets Code "Delp" to save 10%: https://tatargets.com/ Basement Operator Company! Builds, Discount Codes, Merch and More! ↦ https://basementoperator.com/ Check us out on the Basement Operator discord! ↦   / discord   Make sure you check out the Basement Operator Co Channel! ↦    / @basementoperatorco   Social Media Links: ↦ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliott_del... ↦Twitter:   / elliott_delp   ↦ Facebook:   / elliottdelp.tso   ↦ Patreon:   / elliottdelp   Interested in working with us? Email me below! [email protected] Like our content and are in need of supplemental marketing content? We do that too! Shoot us an email and ask us about Take Someone Outdoors Media! or check out our website at www.takesomeoneoutdoors.com ! ** Affiliate Links ** *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.* **SAFETY DISCLAIMER** Prior to EVERY video, weapons are checks and cleared, even if you do not see it in the video. A lot of times, it may appear as though firearms are being pointed at heads or arms or bodies and this is often due to the camera angle at which the videos are filmed. If anyone would like to discuss firearms safety my instagram DMs are ALWAYS open if you would like to discuss or learn more about what we do. **IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER** I AM NOT A GUNSMITH, NOR DO I CLAIM TO BE. I DO NOT SELL FIREARMS. ALL THE INFORMATION THAT IS RELEASED ON THIS ACCOUNT IS INTENDED TO BE EDUCATIONAL AND A SOURCE OF ENTERTAINMENT. ANY TYPE OF IMITATION OF THE ACTS ON THIS CHANNEL WILL BE AT YOUR OWN RISK!