This video review explores the B&T Hush Puppy Glock, a modern interpretation of the Vietnam-era MACV-SOG MK22 Mod 0. The presenter expresses excitement, highlighting the historical lineage connecting to the WWII Welrod and B&T's VP9 and Station Six. The video delves into the design's mechanics, emphasizing its exceptionally quiet operation with a pinned slide and suppressed capability. A live fire demonstration is included, alongside a discussion on the pistol's intended user. The review also features mentions of Silencer Shop, Checkmate Magazines, Wiley X glasses, Ciguera Gear, and Sly Tactical slings.
This video explores the Station Six pistol, a purpose-built handgun inspired by the renowned Welrod of WWII fame. The description highlights its covert design and historical lineage, suggesting a focus on its unique features and potential applications in concealed operations. Viewers can expect an analysis of its design philosophy and its connection to the legacy of covert organizations.
This video debunks theories that a Welrod or VP9 pistol was used in a New York City incident. Ian McCollum analyzes surveillance footage, identifying the weapon as a semi-auto pistol with a malfunctioning suppressor. He differentiates the observed malfunction clearing from the manual cycling of a Welrod or VP9, highlighting distinct mechanical differences.
The B&T Station Six is a modern take on the WWII Welrod pistol, featuring a manual bolt-action and a unique wiped suppressor system. It has been updated to accept standard 1911 9mm magazines, a significant improvement over its predecessor. Sound testing reveals impressive suppression levels, with the baffled training suppressor and a SilencerCo Octane 9 achieving particularly low decibel readings.
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