The Universal Service Weapon in 1 Minute #Shorts

Published on May 19, 2021
Duration: 1:00

This guide details the operation of the B&T USW, a 9mm firearm designed to bridge the gap between a pistol and a carbine. It covers the deployment of the integrated folding stock, the DA/SA trigger system, and magazine capacity options. The video highlights the firearm's unique optics bridge, allowing the slide to reciprocate under the optic for a stable sight picture.

Quick Summary

The B&T USW (Universal Service Weapon) is a 9mm firearm that merges pistol compactness with carbine-like stability and range, extending its effective distance to approximately 90 meters. Key features include an integrated folding stock for enhanced support and a unique optics bridge that allows the slide to reciprocate beneath the optic, maintaining sight zero. It operates with a versatile DA/SA trigger system.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to B&T USW
  2. 00:17Design and Optics Bridge
  3. 00:33Folding Stock and Range
  4. 00:43Controls and Capacity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the B&T USW?

The B&T USW (Universal Service Weapon) is a 9mm firearm designed to offer the compact profile of a pistol with the enhanced stability and range of a carbine, featuring an integrated folding stock and optics bridge.

How does the B&T USW improve range over a standard pistol?

The B&T USW extends the effective range to approximately 90 meters by utilizing an integrated side-folding stock that provides additional points of contact (shoulder and cheek) for a more stable shooting platform.

What is the significance of the optics bridge on the B&T USW?

The unique optics bridge allows the firearm's slide to reciprocate underneath the mounted optic (like the Aimpoint Nano), ensuring the sight remains stationary during firing and maintains zero.

What trigger system does the B&T USW use?

The B&T USW features a DA/SA (Double-Action/Single-Action) trigger system. This allows for a heavier initial double-action pull and a subsequent lighter, crisper single-action pull after the slide cycles.

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