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Get a demoSign in| Model: | KH9 | ||||||||
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| Subgroup: | pistol | ||||||||
| Manufacturer: | Brugger & Thomet | ||||||||
| Action: | Double Action (DA or DA/SA) | ||||||||
| Made in: | Switzerland | ||||||||
| Year: | 2015 | ||||||||
| Caliber: | 9mm Luger (9x19mm Parabellum) | ||||||||
| Barrel length: | 6.02" | ||||||||
| Slide finish: | Blued | ||||||||
| Grooves: | 6 | ||||||||
| Rate of twist: | 1 in 10" | ||||||||
| Frame material: | Steel | ||||||||
| Frame finish: | Black | ||||||||
| Overall length: | 15.9 - 24.9" | ||||||||
| Height: | 6.77 | ||||||||
| Width: | 1.41 | ||||||||
| Sights: | Removable flip-up with dual-position sighting | ||||||||
| Removable flip-up with dual-position sighting | |||||||||
| Magazine capacity: | 30 | ||||||||
| Grip: | Integral storage (non-watertight) | ||||||||
| Weight: | 86.4 oz. | ||||||||
| Rail: | Yes | ||||||||
| Features | Show features | ||||||||
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The B&T KH9 is a Swiss-made firearm derived from the SITES Spectre M4. It features an STGW90/SG550 grip and the ability to accept both B&T polymer magazines and Suomi 50-rnd coffin magazines (some fitting may be required). The KH9 has no external safety. It features instead a decocking lever which therefore equates to a SA/DA trigger system. The KH9-A1 Pistol is a unique 9mm SA/DA weapon with a trigger system not unlike the system found on the SIG226 or other pistols of that genre. There is a heavy first trigger pull with a very enjoyable light trigger pull for the remaining rounds. There is a decocking level and bolt hold open button. It comes complete with Picatinny rails machined into the receiver. The weapon is made of alloy and steel to provide a long service life. System: Closed bolt blow back. Barrel length: Cold Hammer Forged. Muzzle feature: H&K 3-Lug. Handling: Ambidextrous magazine release. Trigger: SA/DA with ambidextrous decocker. Translucent polymer magazines. Only 400 units have been imported into the U.S.A. |
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