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The integral suppressor included with the gun is of a wiper-style design; additionally, a metal-baffle training suppressor is available. [8] A second .45 ACP variant called the Station SIX-45 with a further lengthened grip and feeding from M1911 magazines was also announced. [5]
On 20 March 2019, B&T was awarded a contract in the U.S. Army's Sub Compact Weapon Production-Other Transaction Agreement (P-OTA) competition for its APC9K submachine gun. The $2.6 million contract includes an initial 350 subcompact weapons (SCW) with an option for additional quantities of up to 1,000 SCWs, with slings, manuals, accessories ...
The detachable single stack magazine contains six or eight rounds (depending on calibre) and serves as a pistol grip with the bottom part enclosed by the plastic cover. [ 1 ] In 2002, Small Arms Review tested the Welrod (in .32 ACP) and found a 34-decibel noise reduction compared to a control pistol with a same length (3.25 inch) barrel for a ...
"The pistol had a metal slide and a plastic handle with a metal threaded barrel," the police affidavit stated. ... believed the suspect used a B&T Station SIX gun to carry out the shooting ...
.45 Long Colt.38 Special: 6 Italy: Beretta Stampede: Fabbrica d' Armi Pietro Beretta S.p.A..45 Long Colt.357 Magnum.38 Special: 6 Italy: Bodeo Model 1889: 10.35mm Ordinanza Italiana 6 Kingdom of Italy: 1889-c. 1931 Bossu Revolver: Manufacture d’armes Lepage.25 ACP 8mm French Ordnance: 5 Belgium: 1890 [1] British Bull Dog revolver: Webley ...
The B&T APC (Advanced Police Carbine) is a family of submachine guns and rifles produced and manufactured by B&T (formerly known as Brügger & Thomet) of Switzerland. Announced in 2011, the standard series uses standard 9×19mm (APC9), .40 S&W (APC40), 10mm Auto (APC10), and .45 ACP (APC45) ammunition.
It was essentially a version of the noise-suppressed Welrod pistol, minus the pistol grip, and produced in both .32 ACP and 9×19mm. [2] [3] Between 150 and 200 of the guns were manufactured almost certainly by Birmingham Small Arms Company. [4] [5] A Mark 1 version was designed but it is unclear if it ever made it off the drawing board. [6]
This refers to firearms that have silencers that are built into the weapon (and are usually built for covert missions) or have silenced barrels that are already built by/for the manufacturer meant for covert missions.