Swiss Competition Heritage, Now in America
B&T USA’s latest imports—Phoenix’s Drake and Redback pistols—extend the precision lineage forged by the legendary Swiss Sphinx program. Hand-built in Interlaken to boutique tolerances, both all-steel sidearms arrive with cold-hammer-forged polygonal barrels, zero-play slide-to-frame interfaces, and endurance pedigrees measured in hundreds of thousands of rounds. This is watchmaking discipline translated into match-winning hardware—now shipping to American ranges for the first time.
Drake & Redback: Two Paths to the Podium
Tailored for shooters who demand modularity, the Drake adds a Briley-style spherical bushing, quick-change optic plates, and a recoil-taming full-length dust-cover rail—delivering glass-smooth cycling and lightning-fast follow-up shots. The Redback carries the same tri-angled trigger geometry and Swiss hand-fit craftsmanship in a slightly lighter, 4.5-inch format, offering palm-swell G10 grips and rapid sight-system swaps without losing zero. Whether the mission calls for the Drake’s extended barrel and integrally guided lock-up or the Redback’s compact balance and race-gun ergonomics, both pistols deliver Swiss precision—engineered for American podium finishes.
A Swiss-built, competition-ready pistol forged from Sphinx heritage, the Phoenix Redback combines a hand-fit, zero-play slide-to-frame interface and a cold-hammer-forged polygonal barrel for laser-precise accuracy. Its tri-angled trigger geometry delivers a velvet double-action pull with a crisp single-action wall, while a quick-change optic-plate system, modular G10 grips, and ambidextrous controls let the Redback adapt to any practical shooting division—an endurance-proven platform with more than 200,000 rounds of testing behind it.