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    B&T MP9 Full Auto Submachine Gun

    Hi Guys

    I'm a Firearms Collector from Switzerland and I'd like to share some information with you guys about my full auto B&T MP9 submachine gun.

    In Switzerland, Suppressors, Lasers and select fire firearms are forbidden. But if you are an official firearms collector like me, you "can" get special authorization permits for buying the good (forbidden) stuff.

    Now let's talk about the best Submachinegun ever produced (in my opinion). And yes, I know about the MP7 but it's cartridge is just bullcrap. The MP5 is too heavy and outdated. The CZ Scorpion Evo is too bulky and not reliable enough and the G18 has no stock and is uncontrollable. The winner is the B&T MP9.



    It's rate of fire is 1100 rpm, it weighs in at 1.5 kg (3lbs), it's as compact as it can get and the Swiss quality is unmatched.



    My explict MP9 was in use by our KSK (SWAT) Agency from the Kanton (State) where I live. Because they now changed to the HK MP7, they sold all of their B&T MP9's and my local firearms distributor just got a 100 pieces of them.



    Like this I was able to get my hands on one of these legendary Submachineguns. It perfectly matches my collection. These MP9's of which I got one, are unused and still had the factory lubricant on.

    For my luck, it only cost me 850.00 Bucks with two magazines, the original casing as well as the original sling.
    Yesterday I just got my new B&T MP9 QD Suppressor for my B&T MP9 - and it is just awesome!!

    (Here you can see my B&T Impuls-IIA Suppressor as well as my B&T MP9 QD Suppressor)


    (Here you can see my B&T Impuls-IIA Suppressor as well as my B&T MP9 QD Suppressor disassembled)

    It's an Ex-Police model as well, which was also in use by our KSK (SWAT) units but it's in very good shape!



    It is an all steel construction because it's full auto rated but nevertheless it is very light weight.



    (In this picture you can see the mounted B&T brass catcher)

    The QD mounting system as well as the whole Suppressor itself is just top notch!


    Greetings from Switzerland
    Last edited by swis_tac_life; 10-13-18 at 03:52.

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    Excellent Pics. Thanks for sharing. Please share a video.

    If the US ever opens the FA market, Id but one. Till then all we can get is Lage’d out M-11/9s.

    You are going to shoot it, correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MegademiC View Post
    Excellent Pics. Thanks for sharing. Please share a video.

    If the US ever opens the FA market, Id but one. Till then all we can get is Lage’d out M-11/9s.

    You are going to shoot it, correct?
    You're welcome!

    This is my Youtube Channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCps...KOepxl1DEw0Mqg

    I will make a shooting video as soon as I apply for a shooting permit.
    Last edited by swis_tac_life; 10-10-18 at 13:40.

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    Awesome. I'm definitely looking forward to that video. A friend has the pistol version of one that he got about 25 years ago. It's a Steyr SPP which is semiauto, lacks the forward grip and lacks the provision to add a folding buttstock.
    Last edited by Bret; 10-10-18 at 13:55.

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    The only good thing about the Steyer SPP- and TMP is, that the MP9 evolved out of them lol.

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    I am jealous, I think of this gun as the evolution of Uzi concept that IWI was and is too stupid to make.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swis_tac_life View Post
    You're welcome!

    This is my Youtube Channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCps...KOepxl1DEw0Mqg

    I will make a shooting video as soon as I apply for a shooting permit.
    What does it take to be a collector in your country?

    You need a separate permit to actually shoot it? That is interesting.


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    CDR_Glock: For being an official firearms collector you need to own enough guns lol. But these requirements differ from state to state ("state" = "Kanton" in Switzerland)

    Yes you can call it "interesting" or "bullcrap" - whaterver you prefer lol.

    Demn that's not funny! A 6-12 month wait for a machine gun?? For a machine gun permit I only have to wait about 3-5 days.

    And this machine gun I own was in the Yugoslavian Wars and it only cost me 1000 bucks at my local firearms distributer!

    The MP9 was like brand new and it only cost me 800 Bucks because it was in use by our KSK (SWAT) units. Full-Auto guns are very cheap here. But first you need to be an officially licensed firearms collector for that..
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    Quote Originally Posted by swis_tac_life View Post
    CDR_Glock: For being an official firearms collector you need to own enough guns lol. But these requirements differ from state to state ("state" = "Kanton" in Switzerland)

    Yes you can call it "interesting" or "bullcrap" - whaterver you prefer lol.

    Demn that's not funny! A 6-12 month wait for a machine gun?? For a machine gun permit I only have to wait about 3-5 days.

    And this machine gun I own was in the Yugoslavian Wars and it only cost me 1000 bucks at my local firearms distributer!

    The MP9 was like brand new and it only cost me 800 Bucks because it was in use by our KSK (SWAT) units. Full-Auto guns are very cheap here. But first you need to be an officially licensed firearms collector for that..
    That’s amazing. I wonder if I could move there long enough to get my machine gun, and then move back.





    Congratulations on the new purchase. Thanks for the pros and cons. It will be years before we can them in semiauto.


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    Quote Originally Posted by swis_tac_life View Post

    Now let's talk about the best Submachinegun ever produced (in my opinion).

    And yes, I know about the MP7 but it's cartridge is just bullcrap.

    The MP5 is too heavy and outdated.

    The CZ Scorpion Evo is too bulky and not reliable enough

    The G18 has no stock and is uncontrollable.

    The winner is the B&T MP9.


    Greetings from Switzerland

    Looks Good!

    Can you elaborate on WHY you believe this is the best SMG ever?
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