A Real Life Spy Gun: The B&T Station Six Review
This review of the B&T Station Six, a modern successor to the WWII Welrod spy pistol, highlights its unique bolt-action design and suppressed performance. James Reeves of TFB TV details its evolution from the B&T VP9, its use of standard 1911 magazines, and its exceptionally quiet operation due to the bolt-action and specialized suppressor options. The review emphasizes its niche appeal as a collector's item with a premium price point.













