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    B&T TP9-N

    I e-filed for a stamp to SBR my B&T TP9-N and it showed up today. Here it is in all its glory. Now I just need an optic. Does anyone know if there's an adapter made so that differently threaded suppressors can be used?


    Last edited by Bret; 10-07-20 at 16:42.

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    Care to advise on your wait time?

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    It was 24 days from e-file until I received the email with the stamp.

    Follow this thread for the latest times:
    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...Thread/page443

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    It's been a while, but I just brought home the proper TP9 suppressor, so I thought that I'd share some updated pictures.



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    Its perfect.

    My dream gun is an mp9. Best I can do is a lage m11/9... but i think about a tp9 often at night.

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    Kills me that B&T is now bringing in SBRs with the correct forward grip. I got one from the DSA days. I really need to snag one of those Rotex suppressors.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

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    I have a tp9 and the can. It's a good can and you can by a trilug adaptor on it. Mine has a light on the rail.

    The trigger is bad. I put the tech smith trigger in it and it is somewhat improved. Hopefully they will sell enough for there to be more aftermarket solutions.

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    Looks good bret

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