New B&T Station Six pistol - Modern Welrod

Published on September 28, 2021
Duration: 28:54

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.

Quick Summary

The B&T Station Six is a modern 9mm bolt-action pistol inspired by the WWII Welrod, updated to use standard 1911 magazines. It features a unique wiped suppressor system, achieving impressive sound reduction, with a baffled training suppressor and a SilencerCo Octane 9 yielding particularly low decibel levels.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: B&T Station Six - Modern Welrod
  2. 02:33Design: 1911 Mag Compatibility
  3. 04:59Action & Suppressor Options
  4. 08:57Sound Testing & Performance
  5. 17:30Disassembly & Accuracy
  6. 21:12Legal & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the B&T Station Six pistol?

The B&T Station Six is a modern, manually operated 9mm handgun inspired by the WWII British Welrod pistol. It's designed for covert operations and features a bolt-action mechanism and a unique wiped suppressor system.

How does the B&T Station Six differ from the original Welrod or VP9?

The Station Six improves upon the VP9 by accepting standard 9mm 1911 magazines, unlike the proprietary magazine of the VP9. It maintains the bolt-action operation and suppressed design ethos of the original Welrod.

What are the sound suppression capabilities of the B&T Station Six?

Sound testing showed the wiped suppressor averaged 141.3 dB. The baffled training suppressor performed slightly better at 139.8 dB. With a SilencerCo Octane 9, it achieved an impressive 127.8 dB average.

Is the B&T Station Six easy to maintain and disassemble?

Yes, the Station Six is designed for simple maintenance. Disassembly is straightforward, requiring only a single flat-head screw to remove the bolt for cleaning or wipe replacement.

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