@ No, with a high degree of certainty, it's not the gun used in that assassination. From the footage of the assassination, we can clearly see the assassin pulling back the slide of the pistol without any twisting motions for cocking. Therefore, it’s not the B&T Station Six. Keep in mind that not all semi-auto guns cycle corectly with a silencer - my guess is he was using subsonic ammo which is lower power plus the weigth of the suppressor on the barrel the slide didnt have enough velocity to cycle on its own.
The fact that the camera microphone never gets blown out and the sound of the bugs chirping in the background maintains the exact same volume during firing tells me just how insanely quiet this gun is. No wonder that bystander didn't even react to the first shot. Excellent choice for the job.
@@kaz4657I love how the investigators spewed some nonsense about the shooter using a B&T and people just believe it even though the action of manipulating a slide and operating a bolt are completely different.
I thought the gun was jamming on the CEO, I didn’t know you had to manually discharge each round. Edit: He did not use this gun we all know how the media is jumping to conclusions
The next day the New York Times has a story up that says //Felipe Rodriguez, a former NYPD detective, told the BBC’s US partner CBS News that he was "amazed" by the attack. "The fact that he [the suspect] was able to clear these jams in such an efficient manner shows that he is very proficient with firearms," he said.//
@@eckobrown7902I didn’t even know this gun was a thing prior to learning this it is entirely feasible he is clearing a malfunction caused by fte from subsonic ammo. I love how after the fact all you guys just knew exactly what it was that had happened. Please you guys are ridiculous.
Because it’s garbage. Not a practical gun THESE DAYS to use to b used by someone that actually is a professional. Obviously that guy wasn’t. Yea in the end it accomplished what he intended but so can a knife. Point is the gun is stupid overall. That’s not a gun I’d take over my others any day
I’m being sarcastic duh. News is just showing what he used video depicts how stupid it is. Yea garbage if you’re experienced in firearms you know exactly what I mean. Silencer id take that’s it.
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You are the first video I found of someone rotating the right wrist outwards (shells ejecting to your left). This is what I see the UHC shooter doing. Thanks!
Numerous media reports identify this as the gun used but we can’t verify that. He certainly could have fired that gun at the speed shown in the surveillance video.
It only takes one test shot to figure out that you have to pull the slide and this was certainly not the weapon used. I'm pretty sure anybody would do some practice with a new gun before they commit a murder and then they would know how the gun functions. I don't see any sign of professionalism.
@DelGTAGrndrs not a pro by any stretch. Planned well, but anyone could do that with time. He got out of the city quickly. That was key. Leaving the bad was dumb. No pro is doing that.
Some so call experts on News Max were running their mouths about how the gun used was a semi automatic and the shooter was having feed jams when having to turn the pistol on the side and then slamming the slide with their hand. Wrong! Great video. Thanks
You can make an ultra quiet 9mm pistol using a threaded barrel on an Altor. Yes, it’s single shot, so slower to reload than to run the bolt on the Station 6 but the Altor costs $100 for the gun.
@@pcblah You think they just come out immediately tumbling? Put some paper out there and shoot through it and see when the bullets start tumbling. I highly doubt its anywhere near suppressor length. I've never had a baffle strike with mine using 4 different suppressors.
Guys it wasn't a VP9 I don't know who these experts are but you can see him gripping the top of the slide. Wasn't a jam either, as he never dropped his mag, he just cycled the rounds. These so called experts are clowns.
@demon515 and me and others with much more experience have watched the same vid. He's not grabbing a knob at the back of the gun,but I understand you haven't operated similar controls. Where's the twisting motion to unlock and lock the breach? He grabs the top,not a knob on the back. Also, you're talking a heavily documented gun , that uses proprietary wipes that are both very expensive,and not easy to get your hands on. This is just sloppy police work, probably should've stopped listening to them when they couldn't tell a failure to cycle from a jam?
@demon515 go read the current reports, homemade pistol aka the 3d printed glock....so you seen him do what? Hopefully your health insurance covers getting your eyes checked 🤣
How common are these guns? Because general scuttlebutt is that they are very rare and that would make it easier to locate the killer (presumably people who thought so were thinking of the WW2 Welrood gun that this thing is based on), but i this is basically something any live stock vet would have, it's presumably going to be near impossible to connect one with this killing.
A lot of people coming in here after UnitedHealthcare CEO was killed. However he didn't use a VP9, as in the video of his assassination you can see the gas exit before he ejects the shell, and that gas exits from the rear of the pistol. On the VP9 gas only exits from the suppressor upon firing, which is what allows the pistol to be so quiet. Since the gas only exits from the rear of the pistol in the assassination video the killer therefore has a pistol that used gas-operated reloading to advance to the next round. Also in the video the killer doesn't use his palm to turn the bolt to prime the gun and instead looks like he is using a slide.
People are saying it was a vp9 so I believe it was a vp9. And seen videos of VP9 having gas come out the back. It was clearly a bolt action pistols several gun experts have confirmed it was a vp9
@@Dan0rioN I can't tell the exact model from the video, but a semi auto pistol with an overhand slide. With either 9mm 145 grain subsonic or 22lr 60 grain subsonic. Emphasis on lower grain for each caliber, newtons first law caused the jam as smaller grain ammo sometimes won't create enough energy to chamber the next shell.
@chumleedestroyerofgalaxies7376 No his gun was a manual shell clearance no doubt.. That's why he tipped the gun to discharge the marked shells.. He could have held on to them
Wow! I’m not a gun person but spent plenty of time at the range with my gpa and this may be the closest thing I’ve ever seen to a “Hollywood” silenced firearm. I honestly don’t think I would audibly register that as a gunshot if someone fired it on my block. Unless there is a discrepancy between the real life audio and the video’s audio, that thing sounds like a beefy nailgun, not a firearm. No wonder he used it 😂
I do not think this is the gun used because in the video of the shooting he racks the slide from the front of the gun to clear the jam His gun was jamming because he didn’t use a reducer with his suppressor and if he did use this gun that is a really unique gun. You gotta send the suppressor back after like 10 shots to get rebuilt.
this isnt the gun used by the ceo assination. In the video of the assination you can see a puff of smoke coming out the top of the firearm. it had to have been a semi auto with a supressor. the VP9 is a closed system with hardly any gas escape to make it as quiet as possible.
A veterinary pistol or other suppressed handgun has tactical advantages in that only people within earshot of the racking action would notice the event audibly. Obtaining a suppressor legally requires a federal permit, not smart. Purchasing a veterinary gun from a manufacturer or vendor would likely be easily tracked down due to the perceived rarity of such purposes. If the hero was smart enough to use cash everywhere, wore a mask all the time, and took other steps to conceal his identity, then we can hope that he was meticulous to acquire the weapon in a method that isn't easily trackable.
The lack of ejection is purposeful. It is designed to allow the operator to discreetly palm the brass and keep it from making noise. Ejection complicates this. We need to remember that it was designed to be a covert assassination pistol for use in hostile territory.
Not the gun used. Anyone with eyeballs and gun knowledge knows he was racking the slide after each shot due to the suppressor and or the special ammo. At no point was he clearing a casing with a bolt action pistol lol. c monnnnn
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You people are all disgusting. Zero sympathy for any of you.
You got me
Having to turn the knob to unlock and relock the bolt seems rather slow when comparing it to the security cam footage 🤔
@@t77snapshotyeah, either this isn’t the exact gun or he was just really well practiced
@@t77snapshotagreed. I think he’s using sub sonic ammo in a crappy gun. Plus this gun is over 2 grand and would be so simple to trace.
People with American healthcare looking at this video on repeat.
I'm surprised it's not been called out by name. Whoever ordered one of these recently is going to be suspected.
Yup
Probably some veteran from Ukraine. Tons of those guys nowadays just like any war.
lol
@ No, with a high degree of certainty, it's not the gun used in that assassination. From the footage of the assassination, we can clearly see the assassin pulling back the slide of the pistol without any twisting motions for cocking. Therefore, it’s not the B&T Station Six.
Keep in mind that not all semi-auto guns cycle corectly with a silencer - my guess is he was using subsonic ammo which is lower power plus the weigth of the suppressor on the barrel the slide didnt have enough velocity to cycle on its own.
The fact that the camera microphone never gets blown out and the sound of the bugs chirping in the background maintains the exact same volume during firing tells me just how insanely quiet this gun is. No wonder that bystander didn't even react to the first shot. Excellent choice for the job.
Couldn’t have said it better myself 😂
@@kandicekashfulyou should not be here. 1965 hart celler act
And consider the ambient noise of NYC even at dawn when people commute to work.
this isn't what they used, the gun cycles on it's own but jammed
@@kaz4657I love how the investigators spewed some nonsense about the shooter using a B&T and people just believe it even though the action of manipulating a slide and operating a bolt are completely different.
And the B&T salesman of the year award goes to....
I think even us "Gun Guys" can agree, this is a different firearm that most arent familiar with until now. Healthcare brought me here...
I like how they didn’t disable the comments either like the fat guy did.
The American healthcare system sent me
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This gun heals the American healthcare system.
Nothing will change.
disgusting post
Not even the weapon that was used
I thought the gun was jamming on the CEO, I didn’t know you had to manually discharge each round.
Edit: He did not use this gun we all know how the media is jumping to conclusions
@ you’re a clown. The quality of the video was not that good why do you think I’m going on RUclips and learning about the gun
@ you gotta hear these clowns, commenting on RUclips all the time and don’t mind their business
The next day the New York Times has a story up that says
//Felipe Rodriguez, a former NYPD detective, told the BBC’s US partner CBS News that he was "amazed" by the attack.
"The fact that he [the suspect] was able to clear these jams in such an efficient manner shows that he is very proficient with firearms," he said.//
@@bh-bl6to going by my first comment that detective must been a clown to
@@eckobrown7902I didn’t even know this gun was a thing prior to learning this it is entirely feasible he is clearing a malfunction caused by fte from subsonic ammo. I love how after the fact all you guys just knew exactly what it was that had happened. Please you guys are ridiculous.
That is very quiet. Never heard of this gun before
Because it’s garbage. Not a practical gun THESE DAYS to use to b used by someone that actually is a professional. Obviously that guy wasn’t. Yea in the end it accomplished what he intended but so can a knife. Point is the gun is stupid overall. That’s not a gun I’d take over my others any day
Its based on the welrod a legendary assassin handgun from WW2. British OSA used then extensively.
Garbage? They're odd, but collectable, and expensive af.... @@Robert-yj2lt
@@Robert-yj2ltwell apparently not that garbage according to recent news
I’m being sarcastic duh. News is just showing what he used video depicts how stupid it is. Yea garbage if you’re experienced in firearms you know exactly what I mean. Silencer id take that’s it.
Is this 9mm in network?
I have UHC healthcare, how do I go about buying one of these? Looks like a FUN GUN
Why does he look like the guy?
@@DeMarcheAdventures Every gun enthusiast in the US that isn't overweight looks like the guy
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You people are all disgusting. Zero sympathy for any of you.
Is this gun covered under insurance?
ha! good one.
The Day Of The Jackal 🐺🐾
Is that we’re calling him now
You are the first video I found of someone rotating the right wrist outwards (shells ejecting to your left). This is what I see the UHC shooter doing. Thanks!
Thank you for your service lol
Rip
The fact that the hitman had to rack the slide before every shot, and still was firing that fast shows that he was professional with that weapon Lol
Most definitely. Probably hired and long gone I thought he wasn’t until I heard about this gun. Now it makes sense this guy was a pro
Or maybe, maaaaybe he quite obviously didn't use a gun like this.
Numerous media reports identify this as the gun used but we can’t verify that. He certainly could have fired that gun at the speed shown in the surveillance video.
It only takes one test shot to figure out that you have to pull the slide and this was certainly not the weapon used. I'm pretty sure anybody would do some practice with a new gun before they commit a murder and then they would know how the gun functions. I don't see any sign of professionalism.
@DelGTAGrndrs not a pro by any stretch. Planned well, but anyone could do that with time. He got out of the city quickly. That was key. Leaving the bad was dumb. No pro is doing that.
Great for CEO hunting season!
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Thank you for service Batman 🦇
Some so call experts on News Max were running their mouths about how the gun used was a semi automatic and the shooter was having feed jams when having to turn the pistol on the side and then slamming the slide with their hand. Wrong! Great video. Thanks
Well, it’s Newsmax, what did ya expect? 😆
Looked Iike a glock to me
Might have looked like a Glock, but wasn't. It fooled the so called experts
@@billl7625 More than likely it's a Glock 9 with suppressor and no booster. It's obviously not the gun in the video.
Bill, you idiot. The shooter was not using one of these pistols. He was using a glock type with no recoil booster. Moron.
Can someone make a cheap clone of this without an included suppressor?? 😩
You can make an ultra quiet 9mm pistol using a threaded barrel on an Altor. Yes, it’s single shot, so slower to reload than to run the bolt on the Station 6 but the Altor costs $100 for the gun.
@@haagy13 great way to baffle strike your shit, my Altor doesn't stabilize bullets.
@@pcblah You think they just come out immediately tumbling? Put some paper out there and shoot through it and see when the bullets start tumbling. I highly doubt its anywhere near suppressor length. I've never had a baffle strike with mine using 4 different suppressors.
We are here today but this was posted 3 years ago😅
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American Health care about to make this gun the number 1 selling gun in the country
It’s like $6000 lol well funded guy
the will of the many outweighs the will of the few
Run like the wind, bullseye...
Not the pistol I would choose, but hard to argue with the result.
If you watch the Station six-9 videos on YT you will see this was not a jam. The G,N ejecting and loading a new round is done manually via a rear bolt
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The new CEO killer! I bet they sell out before Xmas
Are the bullets covered under my plan?
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Gun enthusiast and concealed carrier here..first time I ever heard of this gun was in the recent headlines!
headlines got it wrong, but still a cool gun
@ Yes, I was actually surprised too to see the actual gun was a 3D printed Glock-off.
Guys it wasn't a VP9 I don't know who these experts are but you can see him gripping the top of the slide. Wasn't a jam either, as he never dropped his mag, he just cycled the rounds. These so called experts are clowns.
No, I just rewatched the video and he’s clearly manipulating something on the back of the gun just like VP9.
@demon515 and me and others with much more experience have watched the same vid. He's not grabbing a knob at the back of the gun,but I understand you haven't operated similar controls. Where's the twisting motion to unlock and lock the breach? He grabs the top,not a knob on the back. Also, you're talking a heavily documented gun , that uses proprietary wipes that are both very expensive,and not easy to get your hands on. This is just sloppy police work, probably should've stopped listening to them when they couldn't tell a failure to cycle from a jam?
@demon515 go read the current reports, homemade pistol aka the 3d printed glock....so you seen him do what? Hopefully your health insurance covers getting your eyes checked 🤣
@ 👍
Damn, so this is the gun...
Now add NYC life to the background...
You holding that weapon tight enough 😂
Mans like that driving meme lmfao
Didn't the guy have ANOTHER suppressor on this thing? 😭
Health insurance executives dont like this weapon
Is it because people are pretending that this was the one used in the murder?
Bolt ation pistol? 🤨
How common are these guns? Because general scuttlebutt is that they are very rare and that would make it easier to locate the killer (presumably people who thought so were thinking of the WW2 Welrood gun that this thing is based on), but i this is basically something any live stock vet would have, it's presumably going to be near impossible to connect one with this killing.
whats the deductible for this one? kidding aside, the assassin wasnt "clearing a jam" he was reloading the bolt action of it.
Factually incorrect
totally wrong as usual, andrew
It makes sense now 😂
So it didn’t jam…😅
Should have gotten the 45 version. MUCH quieter! Its meant to be as quiet as possible. Why would you get it in a supersonic round?
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The funny thing is that his youtube channel has thompson which was the victims last name 😂
What kind of AR-15 is this?
For anyone asking NO the shooter didnt have a gun like this. Just a suppressed semi auto thats not semi autoing very well
how quiet is this thing? Do you need ear pros?
Very quite. No ear pro needed cause you’re shooting subs and the wipe helps out even more
Quiet enough to not recognize it as a shot from 100ft away?
@@calebray4168 I don't think you can recognize it 10ft away
Ceo of united healthcare found that out this morning 😂
@@Tetsulotyou were proven right today.
bet you didnt think this vid would go viral 3 years ago..... here we are
A lot of people coming in here after UnitedHealthcare CEO was killed. However he didn't use a VP9, as in the video of his assassination you can see the gas exit before he ejects the shell, and that gas exits from the rear of the pistol. On the VP9 gas only exits from the suppressor upon firing, which is what allows the pistol to be so quiet. Since the gas only exits from the rear of the pistol in the assassination video the killer therefore has a pistol that used gas-operated reloading to advance to the next round. Also in the video the killer doesn't use his palm to turn the bolt to prime the gun and instead looks like he is using a slide.
People are saying it was a vp9 so I believe it was a vp9. And seen videos of VP9 having gas come out the back. It was clearly a bolt action pistols several gun experts have confirmed it was a vp9
@@tPsychedelic Those people are idiots. Don't listen to them, because they're wrong. And idiots.
Then what he use?
@@Dan0rioN I can't tell the exact model from the video, but a semi auto pistol with an overhand slide. With either 9mm 145 grain subsonic or 22lr 60 grain subsonic. Emphasis on lower grain for each caliber, newtons first law caused the jam as smaller grain ammo sometimes won't create enough energy to chamber the next shell.
@chumleedestroyerofgalaxies7376 No his gun was a manual shell clearance no doubt.. That's why he tipped the gun to discharge the marked shells.. He could have held on to them
Are these legal ? 😮
Ah yes, The Deposer.
All of a sudden dudes video views are through the roof but nobody knows why! 😂 This video had no views when it was originally made! 😂
Punisher when he learns US Healthcare Insurance companies makes $40B in profit annually. 😂
Why did the shooter end up ejecting 3 unfired rounds along with the fired rounds?
because it wasn't this firearm
Any other guesses out there on the make/model? @@treestuffer
I'm trying to get rid of mine, lightly used, Atlanta area
Wow! I’m not a gun person but spent plenty of time at the range with my gpa and this may be the closest thing I’ve ever seen to a “Hollywood” silenced firearm. I honestly don’t think I would audibly register that as a gunshot if someone fired it on my block. Unless there is a discrepancy between the real life audio and the video’s audio, that thing sounds like a beefy nailgun, not a firearm.
No wonder he used it 😂
I do not think this is the gun used because in the video of the shooting he racks the slide from the front of the gun to clear the jam His gun was jamming because he didn’t use a reducer with his suppressor and if he did use this gun that is a really unique gun. You gotta send the suppressor back after like 10 shots to get rebuilt.
I'm here after UHC CEO was gunned down on 120424 by assassin's b&t station 6 gun.
No, he wasn't. It was a semi auto that was malfunctioning, probably because he was using a home built suppressor without a booster.
those are subsonic?
I wish he showed the grouping.
Aaaaahhh soo his weapon didn't jam.
Like if your here because of That healthcare dude that got cleaned up the other day
A lot of the sound is the bullet hitting the dirt back stop.
this isnt the gun used by the ceo assination. In the video of the assination you can see a puff of smoke coming out the top of the firearm. it had to have been a semi auto with a supressor. the VP9 is a closed system with hardly any gas escape to make it as quiet as possible.
Officials are now saying he used a "ghost gun"
B&T Station Six is famous now BC of CEO
*Thompsons* Station Armory? Hmmmm... 🤔
Can you buy these in Cali? Lol actually pretty cool gunn
It's suppressed there's no way you would ever be able to buy this here as a regular gun buyer.
Hell nah lmao
It's California.
That looks like a pre-existing condition, coverage denied.
Lmao, Ive been working why yall so fn fast guys!?
It was him!
This is the one
Hmmm, out of stock at Silencer Shop.
interesting
So let’s bring it back to he was not having any trouble at all firing that weapon
Cool. I want one.
The author of this video must be rich now! 🤑
B&T VP9 pistol. Welrod pistol. You have to cock the pistol for each shot. Veterinarian pistol.
Bro looks like the shooter
Professional hit made to look amateur in ways. That CEO was dirtier than Monopoly money from the 70’s.
I guess, out of current 58K views on this video, 57998 views were generated in the last 48 hours. LOL
Actual gun does not look like this gun. Freeze linked @ 2:00 for picture of shooter's gun in bike basket. ruclips.net/video/qBGWSVV5ssE/видео.html
Idc. I want it so bad!
I talk ish but me too
Come n take it baby
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So we all thought he used this gun😭😭
That is quiet.
A veterinary pistol or other suppressed handgun has tactical advantages in that only people within earshot of the racking action would notice the event audibly. Obtaining a suppressor legally requires a federal permit, not smart. Purchasing a veterinary gun from a manufacturer or vendor would likely be easily tracked down due to the perceived rarity of such purposes.
If the hero was smart enough to use cash everywhere, wore a mask all the time, and took other steps to conceal his identity, then we can hope that he was meticulous to acquire the weapon in a method that isn't easily trackable.
Bolt action guns don’t really “run”. This bolt action does not eject so I’d say if it ran it doesn’t run too well.
The lack of ejection is purposeful. It is designed to allow the operator to discreetly palm the brass and keep it from making noise. Ejection complicates this. We need to remember that it was designed to be a covert assassination pistol for use in hostile territory.
@@erggml1887 no that's the welrod silly this is a veterinary gun
I was 99% sure it was one of these but i wasn’t sure cus the quality was so bad
this was absolutely not the gun used for the kill
Not the gun used. Anyone with eyeballs and gun knowledge knows he was racking the slide after each shot due to the suppressor and or the special ammo. At no point was he clearing a casing with a bolt action pistol lol. c monnnnn
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CEO
Not the gun
Meow... i mean *cough*
Sounds like you should get that cough checked out. Too bad it won't be covered though.
Only in America
Why you are here lol