The B&T BWC!

Published on January 26, 2023
Duration: 0:34

This video provides an expert overview of the B&T BWC, a unique folding chassis system. Dave, an industry professional from Guns & Tactics, demonstrates its deployment and compact folding mechanism. The guide highlights its compatibility with the Sig Sauer P320 FCU and slide, and crucially, emphasizes its classification as an NFA item requiring a tax stamp.

Quick Summary

The B&T BWC is a unique folding chassis that transforms a Sig Sauer P320 pistol into a compact carbine. It requires the P320's FCU and slide to function and is classified as an NFA item, necessitating a federal tax stamp for legal ownership. Its folding design enhances portability when stowed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the B&T BWC
  2. 00:07Deployment and Components
  3. 00:15Legal Considerations and Folding

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the B&T BWC?

The B&T BWC is a compact, folding chassis system designed to convert a Sig Sauer P320 pistol into a carbine-style firearm. When closed, it resembles a lunchbox or large brick for discreet transport.

What components are needed to operate the B&T BWC?

To function as a complete firearm, the B&T BWC chassis requires a Sig Sauer P320 Fire Control Unit (FCU) and slide assembly. These are the serialized parts of the P320 pistol.

Is the B&T BWC a regulated item?

Yes, the B&T BWC is classified as an NFA item. This means it falls under the National Firearms Act and requires a federal tax stamp for legal possession and ownership.

How does the B&T BWC enhance portability?

The B&T BWC features a folding chassis design. This allows it to be compactly folded, making it easier to transport discreetly, similar to a large brick or lunchbox when in its stowed configuration.

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