This video delves into the B&T Universal Service Weapon (USW), exploring its innovative design and genesis. Originating from a desire to enhance police handgun effectiveness, the USW integrates a foregrip and shoulder stock to improve accuracy while maintaining holsterability. The description details early prototypes based on AT-84 Sphinx pistols and later experiments with models like the SIG P320, CZ P10, Walther PPQ, and Glock. A significant outcome of the project was the development of the Aimpoint Acro red dot sight, initially conceived as the Aimpoint Nano for B&T. The video also references a personal experience using a USW-320 in a 2022 competition.
This video features an assembly of a SIG USW-320 at SIG Sauer Parts (soon to be ModGuns). The presenter, interested in stocked pistols, demonstrates putting together a Universal Service Weapon (USW) based on the SIG 320 platform. The USW concept originated with B&T's CZ75-based pistol, and B&T later created chassis units for Glock and SIG pistols. The video highlights the modularity of the SIG 320, suggesting an easy assembly process for this stocked pistol configuration.
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