My new 10mm from this company is absolutely amazing! My slide is hand fitted and you can feel it immediately, my trigger pull is glass smooth with no creep and very light for a 10mm. These 1911's are extremely high quality and underrated. Better than any Kimber for the money. You never mentioned the slide feel or trigger pull............
Shot one at the range and is a quality pistol. It shot 100% with all the different ammo we put through it. Definitely worth the money! In fact, all my bul armory pistols are top notch even compared to pistols that cost almost twice the price. IMHO, the Bul Armory 1911 or 2011 are the best for the money!
I think the old (1980's) era Officer's Model's were problematic. With the Defender manufacturers understood the challenges Thanks and please consider reviewing other small 1911's in 9mm
I love the look of this gun. It may be my next. As far as my preferred way to carry, I have the 3" Springfield Ronin and a belly band is what I like. I can place the gun in lots of locations. Appendix usually and 3 o'clock. Velcro double extra magazine pouch on the opposite side and it all hides well with a tee shirt and shorts with no belt loops.
Nice looking gun except for the rear sights.I have the Kimber ULTRA CDP II with CT Rosewood Laser grips that I really like. If clothes permit it, I will carry the Kimber in a custom leather OWB holster. For most everyday carry I have the Sig P938 which I also really like. I like to keep my manual of arms as close as possible.
This class of sidearm is intended to terminate the jeopardy with the first shot. Thats why its a .45ACP, and a .40 S&W would do too. But carry the spare magazine. Better yet wear a double magazine pouch and have 22 cartridges like some of us and our fathers and grandfathers brought overseas. Be safe and secure.
You indicated it comes with two 7-round magazines and I see yours is plainly marked 7, but Magnum Research's website states they come only with 6-round mags. That's also what all the distributor sites state. Are you using aftermarket 7-round mags?
Quick question; any reliability issues of any kind experienced with this pistol at all. I realize that some pistol’s does require some break in period. Thanks in advance for any comments that you can share.
I recall looking at this gun in our local gun store for a moment and my recollection is that there is no feed ramp on the barrel other than a taper. Can you tell me, with a full magazine how high does the first round load or to rephrase how high does the first round address the barrel? Does it have to hit that taper on the barrel at a steep angle or is it almost a straight-in shot? Going back to my gun store is a half hour ride I hope you see this and can help. Thx
I bought this one not because it's magnum research desert eagle, but because it's actually made by bul Armory. I bought the updated version of this one direct from bul too.