Description
B&T’s MK II was designed for real-world use and comes packed with features. The slide has been outfitted with an optics cut to accept the Shield Reflex Mini Sight, and features an adjustable rear. The MK II also comes with a threaded barrel with M13.5x1 LH threading for use with a suppressor, a rubberized no-slip grip, and an under-barrel picatinny rail allows for the installation of lights, lasers, and other accessories.
Features of the B&T MK II:
- M13.5x1 LH threaded barrel
- Under-barrel picatinny rail
- Rubberized no-slip grip
- Optics ready (for Shield Reflex Mini Sight)
- Ambidextrous Safety
- Caliber:9mm
- Weight:30.68 ounces
- Action:DA/SA Semiautomatic
- Safety:Manual safety
- Sights:Adjustable rear sight
- Magazines Included:1
- Magazine Capacity:17 rounds
- Barrel Length:4.3 inches
- Slide Finish:Black
- Frame Finish:Black
- Caliber or Gauge:9mm
- Pistol Optics Ready:Yes
- Product TypeHandguns
The B&T MKII brings all of the enhancements and features you want on a classic design you love. Featuring adjustable sights, threaded barrel, a large ambidextrous safety, a comfortable and ergonomic grip, and an optics ready slide using the Shield RMS footprint. This model has a Single Action Only (SAO) trigger.
MPN#: 510001
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Comments (6)
plastic, optic ready, metric thread, hammer, 9mm...i don't see anything wrong but don't see the innovation or new tech warranting $900 even tho its Swiss...i'm willing to listen
I bought the new FDE version for $949.05 total with 5% review discount. Haven’t shot it yet. BTW, if you are looking for a RDS for this gun. There is only one that would fit this gun is the Shield RMSc. Love Wolf for $243.51 total ($25 return customer discount code, + tax + free shipping). Bereli is a great company to purchase from after the discount.
I purchased this exact model a week ago but it was marked blemished and only $899, though neither myself nor the people at the FFL could find anything wrong with it other than the coloring of the slide releases not matching. The shipping from Bereli was quick, shipped on the second business day. I paid extra for UPS shipping due not liking fedex but they shipped it fedex anyways, however they quickly refunded me for my additional shipping cost when I asked for the refund. Now for the gun itself: I have only shot 150 rounds but have had 5 failure to feeds (though this could be limp wristing on my part as the spring is VERY strong, as noted by the gunsmith and range employees) however the main thing was I had one round grenade itself and neither myself nor the range employees could get the slide to rack to eject the spent casing. Eventually the gunsmith at the location was able to use a mallet and vice to whack the slide back to eject the round, but this would have rendered the gun useless in any normal situation. I was using off the shelf fiochi brass which I would have expected to not have issues, but it definitely could have been an unluckly round. I am going to give the gun another 350 rounds to ensure it has had a good break in period and see if there are any further issues and then decide whether to keep it or not. The trigger is very nice, I would say the front sight is pretty crappy though. It is very tiny/short and has NO dot or marking on it, though perhaps that is a blemish.
Buy this anywhere else and you get 2 mags.