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B&T MP5 Build - BT96

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#1 ·
Got an email for a B&T build of MP5s. They are calling it the BT96

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I am confused by this. It seems like B&T has swapped a few SP5 parts out for some of their own MP5 parts. With the broad availability of SP5s I do not know why you would potentially pay a premium for this. Price is not listed but I assume it is more than an SP5 at retail.

Not trying to bash B&T - I like their products. This release just doesn't make much sense to me
 
#2 ·
This release just doesn't make much sense to me
B&T doesn't like HK anymore because HK doesn't want to deal with B&T anymore.
So they are looking for any way to throw sand in their gears...

...sorry, I mean B&T "outgrew" their partner HK and they separated ways in a totally friendly way, as they put it officially, contradicting their actions.

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With the broad availability of SP5s I do not know why you would potentially pay a premium for this.
Why do people pay more than a premium at certain sellers of other peoples imports for stuff they not actually need?
Because they want to. As simple as that.


It seems like B&T has swapped a few SP5 parts out for some of their own MP5 parts.
The original BT96s used to be turkish MKE barrel and recievers mixed with a few in-house made parts and later even some HK parts.
After that B&T purchased MP5s (and likely SP5s) from HK directly, including "their" open front sight hood until somewhat recently.


According to B&T the BT96 was made between ~1995 and ~2005 IIRC with a few thousand units.
The ad above sounds like the barrel might now be made by B&T, a capacity they didn't have back then.

I am not sure if HK is willing to provide major SP5 parts to B&T at this point in time that they can't cobble up on the open market. So you'll get a mainly Turkish, partly Swiss made, Swiss or US assembled MP5 clone.
 
#3 ·
B&T doesn't like HK anymore because HK doesn't want to deal with B&T anymore.
So they are looking for any way to throw sand in their gears...

...sorry, I mean B&T "outgrew" their partner HK and they separated ways in a totally friendly way, as they put it officially, contradicting their actions.

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Why do people pay more than a premium at certain sellers of other peoples imports for stuff they not actually need?
Because they want to. As simple as that.




The original BT96s used to be turkish MKE barrel and recievers mixed with a few in-house made parts and later even some HK parts.
After that B&T purchased MP5s (and likely SP5s) from HK directly, including "their" open front sight hood until somewhat recently.


According to B&T the BT96 was made between ~1995 and ~2005 IIRC with a few thousand units.
The ad above sounds like the barrel might now be made by B&T, a capacity they didn't have back then.

I am not sure if HK is willing to provide major SP5 parts to B&T at this point in time that they can't cobble up on the open market. So you'll get a mainly Turkish, partly Swiss made, Swiss or US assembled MP5 clone.
Are the 9mm barrels B&T uses for the their PCC's/SMGs made by B&T or by Merkel for B&T?
 
#7 ·
Knowing B&T it’ll be over $3,000 which is absolutely NOT worth it when you can find a SP5 for less. They didn’t even weld the picatinny rail on. There’s nothing here that you can’t already do. I like the B&T MP5 accessories as an option since HK stocks in particular continue to rise in price and cost double what they realistically should. I do agree that a SD would make sense, with their experience in suppressors there’s no reason they couldn’t. A high quality SD would definitely sell well.
 
#9 ·
They offered an SP5 SD, and no they didn’t mess up the barrel or the suppressor. The issue was they used a spacer on the end of the SP5 cocking tube rather than using a correct SD style cocking tube with the build. B&T’s SD suppressor is a good option, and although I don’t have any experience with their SD barrels, I’ve heard good things about them from others here.
 
#11 ·
This will be the best clone on the market…but still a clone.. and not at clone price.

Unless they surprise me and it’s significantly less than a German one. But I’ll be quite surprised.
 
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#12 ·
Didn't the SP5SD conversion end up with RCM parts in it?

Honestly if this was sear ready I'd be interesting, I'm guessing it will not be. I hope it ends up being good though as it wouldn't hurt to have another good quality option.
 
#16 ·
At SHOT this year, they said it would be $6K+, if I recall correctly. The Rep did NOT seem overly enthusiastic and said the APC was a better gun.

But at $6K+ it does/was supposed to come with that ugly-azz collapsible/folding stock. Shut up and take my money!:ROFLMAO:
 
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