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B&T USA Announces Commercial Release of its APC9K SD2 US Army Submission

Tampa, FL (August 14th, 2023) – B&T USA is excited to announce that due to continual requests by those familiar with the project, we have been persuaded to produce a limited number of integrally suppressed APC9K SD2 models complete with its scalable suppressor system. This variant was submitted for consideration during the United States Army Sub Compact Weapon (SCW) trials, with said branch ultimately selecting B&T USA’s APC9K and awarding it the SCW Contract.

“To win a US Government contract, you must submit a product that as closely meets their defined specifications as possible — not necessarily what you think the end user needs or even a product that is scalable to best suit its future needs — as was the case with the SD2; the advanced platform was not what the Army required in 2019, but one we anticipate it may in the future” said Chris Mudgett, Vice President of Marketing, B&T USA.

“At less than 15-inches in overall length, the APC9K SD2 is the shortest integrally suppressed submachine gun currently available. It is optimized for low visibility carriage and discreet deployment; while delivering unsurpassed accuracy, controllability, and ergonomics. With its advanced scalable suppressor system, the SD2 is a solution for your future mission.”

For more information on B&T USA, visit: www.bt-usa.com.

4 Responses to “B&T USA Announces Commercial Release of its APC9K SD2 US Army Submission”

  1. APC9K sd2.
    when, where and wait time as well as purchase contact info. please.

  2. tcba_joe says:

    What’s the contract deal for these? Have they been delivered? Who’s getting them?

    I’ve been seeing info for a few years on this, but very little info as to what they’re for or if they’re actually being used.

    • Adam Claypool says:

      You can purchase one of the APC 9k models as a civilian but it’s going to be semi-auto and it’s going to cost you about $2,500. Bruger and Thom took on the blueprints for mass production. It’s pretty much a MP9 and a Mach 1 put together. MP9 is too heavy but the Mac has too much kick so it came together well…

  3. Adam Claypool says:

    You should see the original design it was called the ac-17. Or the ac7 I couldn’t decide which one I wanted to pick.
    Way to go army for taking on this beautiful submachine gun. It was designed to carry under a zipper hoodie without being noticed. And I also designed it to take Glock mags as the same thing as the most common handgun out there……. If you have any questions or comments give me a call 720-219-4304