This review of the B&T TP9 by Roger Barrera (QVO Tactical) covers its performance as a suppressed PDW. Key takeaways include a heavy trigger pull (averaging 9-10 lbs) that feels better during live fire than dry fire, acceptable accuracy at 25 yards (sub-2-inch groups with premium ammo), and effective suppression with both 115 and 147-grain ammunition. The video also details a proprietary suppressor mount, an aftermarket A3 Tactical stock, and discusses potential reliability issues related to the bolt hold open.
This video provides an in-depth look at the B&T SPC9 PDW SD, focusing on its suppressed operation and optimal setup. It details the unique SD system, barrel porting, and suppressor design that allows standard ammunition to be subsonic. The discussion extends to practical accessory configurations, including vertical foregrips, weapon lights, and sling attachments, emphasizing ergonomic considerations for compact platforms. The presenters also compare the SPC9 to the APC line, highlighting differences in buffer systems and overall design philosophy.
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