This video focuses on B&T's Universal Service Weapon (USW), a modern stocked pistol. The content likely delves into its features, design, and potential applications, possibly touching upon its historical context or comparison with other handguns. The title suggests a comprehensive look at this unique firearm, which blends pistol ergonomics with rifle-like stock stability.
This video from Forgotten Weapons explores the utility and historical context of stocked pistols. It questions whether these firearms, which combine a pistol grip with a shoulder stock, are a practical design or an obsolete concept. The video likely delves into various historical examples and their effectiveness in different scenarios, aiming to provide an in-depth analysis for firearm enthusiasts.
This video evaluates the Brugger & Thomet USW-320, a SIG P320 pistol configured with a folding stock and registered as an SBR, during the Desert Brutality 2022 competition. The author details their experience in the "Trooper" division, which involves carrying all necessary gear. The USW-320 is presented as a modern take on the classic stocked pistol concept, and its performance across various stages, including those up to 200 yards and closer pistol bays, is assessed. The author also notes the decision to remove the compensator due to excessive noise and concussion.
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.
This video delves into the history and specifics of the Spanish Astra 900 stocked pistol. Developed to meet a significant Chinese demand for semi-automatic pistols with shoulder stocks, particularly following the success of the Mauser C96, the Astra 900 was a well-made and reasonably popular firearm. The video explains how international treaties prohibited military arms imports, but stocked pistols, including automatic variants, were a loophole. It details the Astra 900's chambering for 7.63mm Mauser and the evolution of its subsequent models (901, 902, 903, 904/Model F) with varying features like select-fire capabilities and different magazine configurations. The description also links to related content on other Broomhandle variants and relevant ATF documentation.
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