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The BMP-23 is a 5.56mm pistol that retains the innovative design elements of its predecessor while incorporating modern enhancements. Featuring an 11.5” chrome-moly barrel and an AK-47-style gas piston operating system, the BMP-23 delivers reliability and performance in a compact, lightweight aluminum and steel construction weighing just 5.2 lbs. Built-in iron sights and a unique 40-degree swivel design allow for seamless right- or left-hand operation.
“The BMP-23 is exactly what my father would have built if he had access to today’s materials and machining capabilities,” said Mack Gwinn III, President of Hydra Weaponry. “We’ve taken his groundbreaking design and brought it into the modern era while staying true to his vision of a compact, powerful, and versatile firearm.”
The original Bushmaster Arm Pistol was developed as a compact survival weapon for aircrews and Special Forces, borrowing key elements from both AR-15 and AK-47 designs. Now, decades later, the BMP-23 honors that legacy while providing modern reliability and ergonomic improvements. MSRP is $2,350.
Dealers interested in carrying any of the H3 options should contact Tanner Smart for the Hydra Dealer Program.
For more information on Hydra Weaponry, visit the new website at www.hydraweaponry.com.
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The combination of AR-15 and AK-47 design elements in the original Bushmaster Arm Pistol is intriguing, how does the BMP-23 balance these influences in its modern iteration?
The 5.56mm caliber of the BMP-23 is a popular choice for many shooters, but I wonder if Hydra Weaponry plans to offer the firearm in other calibers in the future.
The BMP-23’s 11.5” chrome-moly barrel and AK-47-style gas piston operating system are impressive features, I’d like to know more about how they contribute to its reliability and performance.
I’m skeptical about the $2,350 MSRP, considering the original Bushmaster Arm Pistol was designed as a compact survival weapon, is the BMP-23 worth the investment for its modern reliability and ergonomic improvements?
The price might be steep for some, but the unique 40-degree swivel design and built-in iron sights make it an attractive option for those who value versatility and ease of use.
The BMP-23’s heritage, being developed from the original Bushmaster Arm Pistol designed for aircrews and Special Forces, adds to its appeal as a robust and reliable firearm.
The ergonomic improvements in the BMP-23, such as the unique 40-degree swivel design, suggest that Hydra Weaponry has put significant thought into making the firearm user-friendly for a wide range of shooters.
As someone who values compact firearms for survival situations, the BMP-23’s design as a compact survival weapon resonates with me, but I’d like to see more reviews and field tests before making a decision.
Mack Gwinn III’s statement about the BMP-23 being what his father would have built with today’s materials and machining capabilities adds a touching personal touch to the story behind this firearm.
For those interested in the BMP-23, visiting the new Hydra Weaponry website at http://www.hydraweaponry.com seems like a good starting point to learn more about the firearm and the company’s vision.
Hydra Weaponry’s decision to honor the legacy of the original Bushmaster Arm Pistol while incorporating modern enhancements is commendable, it will be interesting to see how the shooting community responds to the BMP-23.
I’m curious to know more about the Hydra Dealer Program and how dealers can benefit from carrying the BMP-23 and other H3 options, does anyone have experience with this program?
The fact that the BMP-23 weighs only 5.2 lbs and is constructed from aluminum and steel makes it an interesting choice for those looking for a compact and lightweight firearm.