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    B&T APC9

    I don't see a thread about this gun yet so here goes



    Think B&T will bring it to the US market like they did with the TP9? Canadians are gonna be able to have it soon. I realize pistol caliber SMGs are a little passe these days and most military and police are moving to 5.56 carbines but I think it looks pretty rad anyway. I'd love to have one, it tickles my fancy.

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    Cool looking gun, but I'm not sure of a market for it in the U.S.

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    looks cool. yeah an AR or some such is probably a better choice but depending on price I would consider getting one just for fun.
    I don't collect guns, I accumulate them

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    I will definitely buy one if they become available. Very cool design.

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    Looks similar to the HK UMP.

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    Are they gonna make one .40.

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    I hope its more reliable than the TP9 SBR that I fired a couple years ago. That thing needed to be soaked in lube or it would choke repeatedly. Looks like a (possibly) semi-affordable way for guys to get into a modern polymer framed 9mm carbine. The UMP 9mm conversions are prohibitivlely expensive and the CX4 is just....eh.

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    TP9's felt goofy. This daddy likes the looks of. Now that I have my ddm4v7 I have been wanting a 9 SMGish weapon to sbr. Sadly most available are goofy or ar HK clones and don't run well.
    The frost sometimes makes the blade stick!!!

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    Hey boys lookey what I found here!!!!!!!

    http://www.bt-ag.ch/en/manufacturing...e.php?navid=16

    http://www.bt-ag.ch/en/manufacturing...ne.php?pid=720

    PDF has more detailed pictures look especially at the barrel attachment method.
    http://www.bt-ag.ch/pdf/DWJ_10_2011.pdf
    Last edited by rotorblade; 12-29-11 at 16:10.
    The frost sometimes makes the blade stick!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lloydkristmas View Post
    I hope its more reliable than the TP9 SBR that I fired a couple years ago. That thing needed to be soaked in lube or it would choke repeatedly. Looks like a (possibly) semi-affordable way for guys to get into a modern polymer framed 9mm carbine. The UMP 9mm conversions are prohibitivlely expensive and the CX4 is just....eh.
    My TP9 is 100% with all ammo I've put through it. Even 100% with my B&T suppressor.

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