The ultimate covert pistol. The Station Six

Published on August 1, 2025
Duration: 1:59

This video reviews the BNT Station Six, a modern 9mm bolt-action pistol inspired by the WWII Wellrod pistol. It highlights the pistol's design for exclusive suppressor use, its 1911-style magazine, and a unique loading mechanism. The presenter demonstrates the loading process and discusses the firearm's evolution from the VP9 model.

Quick Summary

The BNT Station Six is a modern 9mm bolt-action pistol, a descendant of the WWII Wellrod. It's designed for covert use and exclusive suppressor integration, featuring a unique knob-based loading mechanism and 1911-style magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the BNT Station Six
  2. 00:03Evolution from the Wellrod Pistol
  3. 00:35History of the VP9 and Station Six Rebrand
  4. 00:58Suppressor Integration and Design
  5. 01:14Operating Principle and Magazine Type
  6. 01:24Demonstration: Loading the Station Six
  7. 01:35Safety Features
  8. 01:44Manual Operation and Firing
  9. 01:55Concluding Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the BNT Station Six pistol?

The BNT Station Six is a modern 9mm bolt-action pistol. It's an evolution of the WWII Wellrod pistol, designed with covert operations in mind and intended for exclusive use with a suppressor.

What is the history behind the BNT Station Six?

The Station Six evolved from the Wellrod pistol used in WWII. Its initial modern iteration was called the VP9 (Veterinary Pistol 9mm), but it was renamed Station Six after facing negative press regarding its perceived use.

How is the BNT Station Six loaded?

Loading the Station Six involves turning a knob on the magazine to the rear, pulling it back to allow a round to pop up, then pushing the knob forward and rotating it to lock the round in place.

Does the BNT Station Six have a suppressor?

Yes, the Station Six is designed to be used exclusively with a suppressor. The model shown features a baffled suppressor, and the barrel has 1/2x28 threads allowing for other suppressor attachments.

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