Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 9mm 8in Threaded 30+1 Black Brace
$1,118.88
Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 9mm sub-pistol with 8-inch threaded barrel, SB Tactical folding brace, and three 30-round mags. Ready for ranch, farm, or range use right out of the box.
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Description
The Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 9mm 8in Threaded 30+1 Black Brace is a compact semi-automatic sub-pistol built for ranch work, farm patrol, and utility use. Chambered in 9mm with an 8-inch threaded barrel and SB Tactical SBT folding brace, this rig ships with three 30-round magazines and ambidextrous controls. It’s ready to run out of the box with flip-up iron sights and M-LOK handguard.
| Manufacturer | Grand Power |
|---|---|
| Model | Stribog SP9A1 |
| Material | Polymer frame, steel barrel (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger ammunition |
| Finish | Black anodized |
| Weight | 4.5 lbs (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 8-Inch Threaded Barrel — Why it matters: Threaded muzzle lets you attach a suppressor or compensator for quieter pest control or reduced muzzle rise. Ready for your can right out of the box.
- SB Tactical SBT Folding Brace — Why it matters: Collapses to a compact 16 inches for easy storage in a truck or saddlebag, yet deploys quickly for a stable shooting platform. No tax stamp needed.
- Ambidextrous Controls — Why it matters: Both left- and right-handed shooters can run the safety, bolt release, and mag release without swapping parts. No fumbling when you need it fast.
- M-LOK Handguard with Picatinny Rails — Why it matters: Mount a light, laser, or foregrip exactly where you need it. M-LOK lets you attach accessories without heavy quad rails.
- Three 30-Round Magazines Included — Why it matters: Enough mags for a full day of varmint control or range practice. No need to buy extras right away.
Who It’s For
This Stribog is for ranchers, farmers, and rural workers who need a dependable 9mm carbine-style tool for predator control, property defense, and general utility. It’s not a safe queen — it’s a working gun that takes abuse and keeps running. If you want something compact enough to stash behind the seat but still accurate enough to hit a coyote at 75 yards, this is it.
Pros and Cons
- Pro: Reliable blowback action runs with most 9mm ammo, from cheap range loads to defensive hollow points.
- Pro: SB Tactical brace is sturdy and adjustable — no wobble like some cheaper braces.
- Con: The factory trigger is a bit heavy at around 6.5 lbs — a trigger upgrade (like a Geissele or Timney) can improve it, but it’s fine for field use out of the box.
Comparison
| Feature | Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Lone Wolf Distributors G19 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm | 9mm | 9mm |
| Barrel Length | 8 inches, threaded | 4.5 inches | 4.6 inches |
| Brace Included | Yes – SB Tactical SBT | No | No |
| Magazines Included | 3 x 30-round | 2 x 17-round | 1 x 15-round |
| Ambidextrous Controls | Yes | Yes | No (right-hand only) |
| Price | $999.00 | $1,500+ | $600+ (without brace) |
The Stribog gives you a longer barrel, included brace, and more magazines for less money than the Zev OZ9. The Lone Wolf kit is cheaper but lacks a brace and requires assembly. For a ready-to-run sub-pistol with a brace, the Stribog is a solid value.
FAQ
What is the difference between the SP9A1 and the SP9A3?
The SP9A1 uses a direct blowback action, while the SP9A3 uses a roller-delayed system. The A1 is simpler, cheaper, and more reliable with a wider range of ammo. The A3 reduces felt recoil but costs more. For most ranch use, the A1 is plenty.
Can I mount a suppressor on the threaded barrel?
Yes, the 8-inch barrel is 1/2×28 threaded, standard for 9mm suppressors. Just make sure your can is rated for 9mm and use a quality mount. The Stribog runs reliably suppressed with minimal gas blowback.
What kind of warranty does Grand Power offer?
Grand Power backs the Stribog with a 5-year limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Keep your original receipt and register the serial number on their site.
Does the brace count as a stock? Do I need a tax stamp?
No, the SB Tactical SBT is classified as a pistol brace, not a stock. As of April 2026, it does not require a tax stamp when used as intended. Always check current ATF rulings — but this brace is designed for legal use.
Trust & Delivery
- ✓ Nationwide delivery – all 50 states
- ✓ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✓ 30-day returns
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Last updated: April 2026
According to NSSF data, over 1.5 million pistol braces were sold in the U.S. in 2023 alone, making the Stribog a popular choice for those who want a compact, brace-ready 9mm platform.
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