February 23, 2026, 05:17 PM
Dwill104New locking blocks for the Stribog SP10A3/SP45A3
Global Ordnance now has new 35 and 40 degree locking blocks for the SP10A3/SP45A3 on their website. I assume that, like the 40 degree block for the 9mm, they increase the delay for suppressed and/or higher pressure loads. I’m guessing that the factory blocks included with the guns are 45 degrees, like the US blocks on the 9mm.
February 24, 2026, 07:58 PM
P220 SmudgeOooooh, they're offering the 35 degree block for the SP9A3 now also!
https://globalordnance.com/gra...block-35-degree-9mm/I just ordered one. After an extensive range trip where I went back and forth between the 40 and 45 degree blocks (and a lot of shop towels), the difference is noticeable enough to me that I definitely want the 35. The 40 is good, but if there's a factory option to run it even softer suppressed, I'm going to try it.
February 24, 2026, 08:09 PM
Dwill104Dang! That wasn't there yesterday when I ordered the blocks for my SP45A3.
February 25, 2026, 07:33 AM
P220 SmudgeHonestly, the only reason I knew they had them was a Reddit post about them. The guys in the Stribog subreddit tend to be pretty on top of things, so it may have only been up for a few hours when I saw the listing. I figured I’d jump on one before they potentially sold out.
March 06, 2026, 01:11 AM
P220 SmudgeReceived and installed it a few days ago, and tonight I got out o the desert with some friends and put some 147gr through my suppressed SP9A3. It was noticeably quieter. I did a half dozen rounds with no ears on and there was no bite whatsoever, even with my traditional style high back pressure can. With the 45 and 40 degree blocks, even a single round is painful. The gun also seems to recoil less. Worth it in my opinion. I’m very pleased.