Cops are Stupid! B&T Pistol NOT Used in CEO Shooting!

Published on December 8, 2024
Duration: 5:14

This video debunks the theory that the B&T Station 6 was used in a recent CEO shooting, citing profile discrepancies and the impact of suppressors on firearm reliability. The instructor argues that the observed 'cocking' action was likely due to malfunctions caused by suppressor weight and potentially lower-grade ammunition, rather than the manual of arms for a B&T pistol.

Quick Summary

The B&T Station 6 is unlikely to have been used in the CEO shooting due to significant profile discrepancies, appearing longer than the B&T even with a suppressor. Furthermore, the observed 'cocking' action was likely due to malfunctions caused by the suppressor's added weight and potentially lower-grade ammunition, not a specific manual of arms.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction: B&T Station 6 Speculation
  2. 00:33Debunking the Theory: Why it's Not the B&T
  3. 00:52Faulty Logic: Suppressor Impact on Reliability
  4. 01:12Profile Discrepancies: Size and Shape Mismatch
  5. 02:12The 'Cocking' Action Explained: Malfunctions vs. Technique
  6. 03:40Rarity and Cost: Unlikely Choice for Criminals
  7. 04:07Conclusion: Police Misinterpretation

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the B&T Station 6 unlikely to have been used in the CEO shooting?

The firearm's profile in the footage doesn't match the B&T Station 6, appearing longer and with a different suppressor-to-slide size ratio. Additionally, the B&T is a rare and expensive firearm, making it an improbable choice for such an endeavor.

How do suppressors affect firearm reliability?

Suppressors add significant weight to the barrel, which can impede the firearm's cycling mechanism. This often leads to malfunctions, especially when using lower-grade ammunition, causing the gun to jam or fail to feed the next round.

What might explain the appearance of 'cocking' each shot in the CEO shooting footage?

The observed 'cocking' action is likely not a deliberate manual of arms but rather the shooter attempting to clear malfunctions caused by the suppressor's weight and potentially poor ammunition. This indicates the firearm was jamming.

What are the key visual differences that suggest the B&T Station 6 wasn't used?

The firearm in the shooting footage appears considerably longer than a B&T Station 6, even with its suppressor. The perceived size difference between the suppressor and the slide also doesn't align with the B&T's design.

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