KH-9: B&T Remakes the SITES Spectre Just Because It's Cool

Published on April 9, 2025
Duration: 0:58

The B&T KH-9 is a modern remake of the SITES Spectre, inspired by Karl Brügger's appreciation for the original. It features a unique two-piece bolt system that also acts as the hammer and a decocking lever that creates a long double-action trigger pull. B&T also offers a 'Covert' variant with a folding magazine well and grip for enhanced portability, positioning the KH-9 as a boutique fun gun.

Quick Summary

The B&T KH-9 is a modern remake of the SITES Spectre, created by Karl Brügger. It features a unique two-piece bolt system that acts as the hammer and a decocker that produces a long double-action trigger pull. A 'Covert' variant offers enhanced portability with folding components.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the KH-9
  2. 00:28Controls and Trigger Mechanism
  3. 00:38Internal Design: Two-Piece Bolt
  4. 00:44KH-9 Covert Variant

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the B&T KH-9?

The B&T KH-9 is a modern firearm inspired by and remaking the classic SITES Spectre submachine gun. It was developed by Karl Brügger as a personal project ('Karl's Hobby-9mm') and is now produced by B&T.

What is unique about the KH-9's internal design?

The KH-9 features a unique two-piece bolt system. The rear portion of this bolt assembly also serves as the hammer, striking the primer to fire the weapon.

Does the B&T KH-9 have a decocker?

Yes, the KH-9 is equipped with a decocking lever. When used, it results in a very long double-action trigger pull, reminiscent of the original SITES Spectre.

What is the KH-9 Covert variant?

The KH-9 Covert is a specialized version of the B&T KH-9 designed for increased portability. It features a folding magazine well and a folding grip, making it more compact.

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