Wilson Combat Protector

Our Review Score

3.53

Public Score

0 out of 5

Our Overall Scores

2.4
/5

― Value

4.6
/5

― Reliability

4.6
/5

― Accuracy

3.8
/5

― Trigger

3
/5

― Ergonomics

2.8
/5

― Recoil

-
/5

― Concealment

The last two guns that were tested—the Wilson Combat Protector and the Falkor Defense Phantom 5.56—are definitely at the higher end of the budget scale, but with some very unique parts and features the pricing kind of makes sense. The Wilson Combat Protector features a unique Gear Head Works Tailhook Mod2 pistol brace, Wilson Combat’s Tactical Trigger Unit and an 11.3-inch match-grade barrel. This gun has an MSRP close to two thousand and like many others does not include a set of sights. The handguard has a nice low-profile design that looks very nice.

Wilson Combat utilizes its own trigger setup that also felt fantastic to everyone shooting it.

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Our Overall Scores

2.4
/5

― Value

4.6
/5

― Reliability

4.6
/5

― Accuracy

3.8
/5

― Trigger

3
/5

― Ergonomics

2.8
/5

― Recoil

-
/5

― Concealment

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