This video provides an in-depth look at the BNT Hush Puppy, a highly specialized suppressed pistol based on a Glock 19. It details the history of suppressed firearms, the unique wipe-based suppressor system of the Hush Puppy, and its operational modes (short/long, wet/dry, pinned/unpinned slide). The review highlights its niche application for discreet operations and offers practical advice on maintenance and configuration, emphasizing its unique place in the firearms market.
This guide details the modification of a Bulgarian Makarov pistol for suppressed use, focusing on the installation of a manual slide lock mechanism and a wipe-based suppressor. The process involves fabricating a trigger guard lever to lock the slide, threading the barrel, and attaching the suppressor. This conversion allows the pistol to function as a single-shot firearm when the slide is locked, significantly reducing noise by preventing gas escape and cycling. The guide emphasizes the trade-offs of wipe suppressors, including reduced lifespan and potential accuracy impacts, and highlights the importance of safety during modification.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Sten MK.II(S), the world's first suppressed submachine gun. It covers its historical context, design features, operational nuances, and performance through sound testing and practical application scenarios. The review highlights its crude but effective design, the challenges with its magazines, and its surprising effectiveness even by modern standards, particularly its suppressed capabilities.
This review covers the Energetic Armament Sonus 9 suppressor, highlighting its unique wipe system for enhanced sound suppression and its versatility across multiple calibers including 9mm, .300 Blackout, .357 Magnum, and .350 Legend. The reviewer emphasizes its compatibility with the Bravo mount system and its suitability for PCCs and various rifle platforms.
The video discusses the B&T Station 6 pistol, its unique wipe suppressor design, and its operation, contrasting it with traditional baffle and flow-through suppressors. It analyzes the firearm used in the United Healthcare CEO shooting, questioning if it was indeed a Station 6 and exploring the implications of suppressed firearms in New York. The speaker also touches on the potential motives behind the shooting and broader gun control debates.
This video explores the lineage of specialized, quiet firearms designed for espionage, focusing on the World War II Welrod pistol, the B&T VP9, and the B&T Station Six. It details their unique design features, such as bolt-action mechanisms, integral suppressors with wipe technology, and discreet profiles, highlighting their effectiveness in clandestine operations and their evolution into modern, albeit niche, firearms.
The B&T Station Six is a modernized bolt-action pistol inspired by the WWII Welrod pistol. It is available in 9mm and .45 ACP and features a smooth ball-bearing action and a unique wipe suppressor that produces a hissing sound rather than a typical suppressed gunshot. The ejection port is designed for easy brass capture.
B&T USA is expanding its suppressor offerings in the US market, manufacturing them to Swiss specifications. The new line includes pistol caliber suppressors like the lightweight Jet (a wipe suppressor for 9mm/.32 ACP) and the Impulse 2, which features pistol-specific, interchangeable boosters. For rifle calibers, B&T is introducing the MARS (Miniature Assault Rifle Suppressor) with external vents for flash suppression and the Rotex series, including the Rotex 10 with A2 compatibility and the Rotex RBS (Reduced Back Pressure) flow-through design.
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