This video analyzes the B&T MP9 submachine gun, highlighting its compact design, lightweight build (under 3 lbs), and suitability for close-quarters battle (CQB). The description emphasizes its firepower, flexibility, handling, and suppressor compatibility, positioning it as a tool for operators. It also clarifies the distinction between the MP9 (select-fire) and the TP9, noting their availability to specific government and law enforcement entities.
This video delves into the complete history of the MP9 and TP9 firearms, tracing their origins from Steyr's TMP and SPP to their development and refinement by B&T. It covers the initial lack of popularity of the Steyr models, their acquisition by B&T, and the significant improvements made, including the addition of a folding stock. The description highlights the modern applications of the TP9 as a civilian pistol/carbine and a PDW/submachine gun for military clients, noting its adoption by various international units for roles like pilot survival and maritime operations. A link to a BrassFacts video featuring the TP9 is also provided.
This video delves into the complete history of the MP9 and TP9 firearms, tracing their lineage from Steyr to B&T. It covers the evolution of these submachine guns and their civilian variants, highlighting key design changes and manufacturers involved in their development. The description also suggests potential coverage of their functionalities and historical context within the firearms community.
This video features a test of two notable submachine guns: the B&T MP9 and the M3A1 Grease Gun. The description highlights Washington County Machine Guns as the largest machine gun rental business on the East Coast, holding various FFL/SOT licenses for destructive devices, NFA items, and high explosives. They offer a machine gun rental program and a High-Explosive Training Center, allowing global visitors to experience a wide range of firearms, from WWII classics to modern military and law enforcement weapons, boasting over 60 fully-automatic models.
This video compares KCI aftermarket magazines to factory magazines for the B&T APC9/GHM9 series of firearms. The reviewer highlights that the KCI magazines feature steel-reinforced feed lips and are approximately $15 cheaper per unit than the factory option. A drop test demonstrated the superior durability of the KCI magazine's baseplate, which remained intact while the factory magazine's baseplate failed. However, the reviewer cautions that both magazine types are susceptible to damage from repeated drops due to their polymer construction and recommends using bumper pads.
This video reviews the B&T TP9/MP9, labeling it a "lackluster PDW" that is overpriced. The reviewer suggests it competes only due to a lack of alternatives in its price bracket, specifically mentioning the Uzi Pro and a 320 chassis. The video also briefly touches on build components like optics (Trijicon MRO, Primary Arms Cyclops G2, Holosun AEMs), lasers (Perst 4, Holosun LS321), and weapon lights (Surefire M640, Malkoff). The reviewer highlights their SubscribeStar, Instagram, and Discord channels.
In this TFBTV episode, James interviews Tim of Military Arms Channel to reveal his top 5 favorite firearms. Tim, a noted gun scholar and collector, shares his selections, making this video a must-watch for fans of both TFBTV and Military Arms Channel. The video also highlights TFBTV's Patreon giveaways for supporters, including Blue Alpha Gear belts and other prizes. Specific firearms mentioned include the FN FAL, BM59 Alpine, B&T MP9, German Luger, and CZ-75.
This video features a range session with the B&T TP9 9mm semi-auto pistol, a civilian variant of the B&T MP9 SMG. The reviewer highlights the pistol's Swiss origin and high quality. The video also mentions that a Form 1 has been filed to convert the TP9 into a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) in the future. The description also includes a Patreon link for support and a link to Full30.
This video showcases a "Trench Warfare" drill from 2014, featuring Matt Skutnik from Smith & Wesson. The drill emphasizes revolvers, with specific mention of the Smith & Wesson MP9 (likely an M&P 9) equipped with a red dot sight, and a .357 Magnum Model 66 on a K frame. Mike Jardine, another participant, is also highlighted. The description suggests a focus on capable firearms during these outings.
This YouTube video from SHOT Show 2013 introduces the Gamo MP9, a new firearm model showcased by Gamo at the event. The description directs viewers to AmericanRifleman.org/SHOTShow for more information, suggesting a focus on firearm products and industry events.
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