B&T APC9 Now Approved!

That's pricing,if it does indeed include the aimpoint,seems pretty pretty reasonable actually.

Damn the 5 round mags though

Even that long barrelled version from the catalog doesn't look "that" goofy.
 
Hey John how long did it take to get the frt on this??

An interesting question, this was one of our longer struggles to get a firearm approved. The first sample was received by the RCMP SFSS on 12th Dec 2011 serial number CA11- 00XX. Note that even then B&T Ag used a country code and year of manufacture as part of the serial number. The manufacture, B&T AG of Switzerland supported this project 110%, they did everything possible to assist and keep the process on track. I think we submitted three modified guns before final approval was given in Aug 2017.This resulted in the guns manufactured by B&T Ag for Wolverine Supplies in Canada having some unique features not necessarily found on guns exported to other countries.
 
An interesting question, this was one of our longer struggles to get a firearm approved. The first sample was received by the RCMP SFSS on 12th Dec 2011 serial number CA11- 00XX. Note that even then B&T Ag used a country code and year of manufacture as part of the serial number. The manufacture, B&T AG of Switzerland supported this project 110%, they did everything possible to assist and keep the process on track. I think we submitted three modified guns before final approval was given in Aug 2017.This resulted in the guns manufactured by B&T Ag for Wolverine Supplies in Canada having some unique features not necessarily found on guns exported to other countries.

Wow indeed! Almost 6-years to approve, that's some impressive government efficiency at work ;P
 
I would definitely purchase this. I have been waiting for sometime now. Can I purchase it without the aim point sight though? I have other sights that I would prefer to use.
 
I'm still in if it comes with the aim point for that price or no aim point at a reduced cost.
 
Now that is amazing news....the APC9 is a beautiful SMG. Would you also be looking at bringing in the APC45? I know you'll probably say "now grasshopper....one SMG at a time...be patient" and i'd agree but only entertaining the question is all. Or perhaps an APC45 conversion kit could be added in addition?

I think it's fabulous the APC9 is being brought in. I hear bruger & thomet do some contract builds for heckler & koch although i just don't know which guns they build for H&K.
 
This is excellent for us gnutz......but I'm out considering I blew a small fortune on a hk USC conversion when I first got in this insane addiction!!! And have since gotten a TP9 which is better than the apc in my eyes....how many smgs does one nut really need.
Thanks for all you and the wolverine crew do to keep us junkies in the fix John...deliver us the m10x and I'll buy one from you and one from C.A.
 
Due to the high cost of the B&T Ag APC 9 mm and limited demand we have decided to make these special order only.

The FRT has been approved for the APC in 9 mm, currently the retail price is $3,215.00. Delivery is only a few weeks for the standard production model with the standard (short) barrel, restricted. We will be getting details up on our web page ASAP but to place a back order you will need to contact Sales@wolverinesupplies.com

The RCMP SFSS are insisting on having an APC in .45ACP caliber for examination before issuing an FRT although apart from caliber the guns are identical. We have received zero interest in the APC in .45 ACP caliber so we placing this on the back burning right now.

As for the APC 9 mm in non restricted, we have an FRT approved but due to the large minimum order we will have to place, this project is simply not viable. It would be cheaper to have a regular restricted version fitted with a custom barrel in Canada.

ETA on orders will be approx 3 to 8 weeks, we try and consolidate orders to keep the shipping cost down.
 
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Thank you Gentlemen! All of your time and the multiple attempts to get her into Canada are appreciated.
Some of the best things in life are worth the wait!
 

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