Angstadt SCW-9


In September 2018, the U.S. Army awarded Angstadt Arms a contract to supply ultra concealable 9mm sub-machine guns for the purpose of protecting high risk personnel (HRP). To address this operational need, personnel security detail required a weapon with greater lethality than pistols but more concealability than rifles.

The ultimate objective being a highly concealable Sub Compact Weapon (SCW) system capable of “engaging threat personnel with a high volume of lethal force while accurately firing at close range with minimal collateral damage.”

The SCW Stock system is what allowed our SCW-9 sub-machine gun to achieve an overall length of just 14.7″ without sacrificing barrel length or a standard muzzle device.

Truly Sub Compact
The collapsed length of the sub compact weapon stock is just 2.5″. Allowing your rifle to travel inside smaller, more discreet bags.

Multi-Caliber Compatible
5.56 NATO, .300 Blackout and 9mm configurations available.

Upper Receiver Single Rail System
Unlike other PDW stocks the single rail on the SCW stock is positioned alongside the upper receiver. This provides added clearance above the safety selector switch resulting in faster manipulation and safer use.

Faster Deployment
The stock can be opened without pressing a button. Just grab the stock and pull back.

These will be available through any of your local Angstadt Dealers in 2019!! With the US state Department delays and everything we cannot at this exact moment provide an ETA but will update when we have more info.

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These are awesome! Too bad it isn’t NR. May still pick one up, just need to decide on caliber lol. Any idea on price?


Let's hope for the PC's and their simplified firearms act after Oct-2019 elections this year. I'll be curious to see what constitutes NR and R ordinance if they get elected.
 
I like being able to carrying my carbine in the same size case as my pistols,so this things is a very high priority for me,especially if it’s cheaper then the MPX...plus glock mags mag it even nicer.

Are those stocks and boot carriers availble separately,or compatible with other AR recivers?
 
Let us know if/when they're available and if you decide to hold a pre-sale. I see the GHM9-G with presale sold out very quickly - and with all the "pre-sales are bad" crowd I noted that nobody really complained about that one... must be the price point/affordability?
 
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