Below you can see a brief timeline of our historic lineage from 1991 until today
The company was founded in May 1991 by Karl Brügger and another partner under the name of Brügger & Thomet Feintechnik in the town of Spiez situated on Lake Thun in Switzerland. After some years, Karl bought out his partner and is now the sole owner. The first products the B&T produced in these days were a line of firearm suppressors for the domestic Swiss market. The suppressor has a long history in Switzerland as these have been used for sport shooting going back into the late 1800’s.
From the beginning B&T was fully licensed by the Swiss government for the sales, importation and manufacturing of small arms for police and the public authorities. From this modest beginning, the company developed a trading business which, in addition to small arms, today also includes a full line of brand name products that any service may require. This includes Kahles optics, Aimpoint Red Dot sights, Fiocchi ammunition, Simunition FX munition, 5.11 and Carinthia clothing plus various public order and protection products.
During this same period, the company also expanded its product offering to include optic mounts and other tactical accessories for service weapons. These were items such as tactical rail handguards, handgrips, buttstocks and many other items demanded by the customer.
From the very beginning, B&T has concentrated on the public authority and professional business. This extended to expanding its range of products and to offer what is probably the most complete range of products for professional users. “Everything from one source, everything fits and everything works the ways it should”. Integration – This has been one of the main ingredients in the B&T recipe for success.
In 1997 B&T is converted into a public limited company under Swiss law. In 2004 Karl Brügger becomes sole owner of the company and moves into a factory building in the neighboring town of Thun, by chance home of the Swiss Army Panzerschule and NCO school. It is not uncommon at B&T to hear the sharp report of tank gunnery and machine guns at the range just a kilometer away.
In 2001 the company acquires all drawings, patents, toolings, and design rights for the Steyr Mannlicher TMP (Taktische Maschinenpistole) also known as the SPP (Special Purpose Pistol). After making over 30 different engineering and design changes the pistol was re-introduced to the market in 2004 as the MP9 /TP9.
B&T is certified with the international quality management standard ISO 9001:2000. ISO 9001 is a globally recognized standard that defines requirements for effective quality management in a company.
In 2006 there was an urgent need issued by the French National Police for a dedicated 40 mm less lethal launcher. B&T was quick off the mark and developed the GL06 Less Lethal Launcher. This very safe and very accurate design was developed as an alternative to the dangerous and imprecise rubber balls fired from 12 gauge shotguns and other smooth bore weapons. At the same period B&T developed the SIR (Safe Impact Munition) in caliber 40×46 mm to be used in conjunction with the GL06, thus completing the most accurate and safe Less Lethal Launcher in service today. This offering also includes a very economic training system which is considered a must for any law enforcement agency deploying any impact munition system.
The SPR300 was developed at a request of several European special operations teams that were tasked to work in urban environments. The requirement was to have the most accurate and most quiet rifle for engagement ranges out to 125 meters. This is typical for urban operations. The ammunition chosen for this was the new .300 Whisper / .300 Blackout caliber. The weapon is not a replacement for any .308 weapon but is seen as a new tool in the inventory of a constantly changing security environment.
The APC product line was introduce not merely as a firearm product but as a complete weapon system. This system is comprised of a platform for many different calibers, 9 x 19 mm, .40 S&W cal., 10 mm, 5.56 mm, .223, .300 BlK, .308 Win and even 9 mm FX. The various systems share over 50% commonality of spare parts and identical ergonomics and handling thus saving the agency valuable budget on both training and the inventory of spare parts.
The latest 9mm version will also accept the magazines of either the Glock or SIG 320/M17 pistol.
The USW (Universal Service Weapon) is a direct response to the Charles Hebdo terrorist attacks in France. The USW is unique product that will enable the shooter to effectively engage targets with a pistol sized weapon out to 100 meters, well beyond normal handgun ranges. It is delivered with an Aimpoint Red Dot sight and tactical light. B&T also upgrades other service pistols to this type of configuration.
Since May 2016, B&T AG becomes certified according to ISO 14001 (environmental management). The company is committed to environmental protection and the careful use of natural resources.
B&T is granted the award for the US Army’s new SCW – Sub Compact Weapon, a compact version of the APC. This is a historical event as it is the first time the US Army has adopted a sub-machine gun since 1943 when it adopted the M3 Grease Gun!
B&T maintains its own quality assurance program and has three separate test ranges at the company headquarters. The core competence of the company is the fast and focused reaction to customer requirements from rapid prototyping to just-in-time production. An ultra-modern and broad-based CNC machine park enables precise and flexible production.