Could be a video? Small guns that shoot like big ones. Your comments on this particular model (3.25) have always given me pause for thought. I gravitate to full size, but could I get equal function with small size? So many options.....what a first world problem to have!
These are great little guns that shoot big. One was my first Bul Armory purchase ever. I paid much less than $2k for mine, but I wouldn't hesitate for one moment to purchase another at $2k if I needed to replace mine. However, I carry much easier to replace HK and S&W products. It's not about $, it's about caliber and availability.
Nice choice, I run liberty in my shorties too. I'm ready to swap some furniture on mine soon. I'm getting sick of the hammer. Carry mine with a TLR7A and a Holosun eps carry. Holster from deep concealment holsters.
Until now, my smallest pistol will have been the APX A1 Compact. My FN Reflex is coming in on Wednesday. I've handled a few in stores and they feel good that way, but I'll only know about shooting it later this week. That said, the only reason I got one was because I put in a ridiculously low bid for a slightly used one on gunbroker and ended up winning. If I can actually shoot it, it might become my summer carry, since even the APX is kinda hard to conceal when I wear wicking t-shirts in the hot months at work. My two dream carry pistols are the SAS II UL 3.25 and the LT PX4 Storm Carry. Maybe someday...
Everything is a trade-off. Since I like to pocket carry I carry the P365 with its external safety on w/o a holster. Doesn't print & I've shot it successfully in an IDPA match (about 100 rds.) doing quite well with it. Seems to slide out of the pocket better than my Shield Plus w/3" barrel even though it shoots a hair better than the P365, & I bought the Shield Plus w/o an external safety.
Great info ! I wish someone will review the new Ultralight model you mentioned and even compare it to the one you have here...maybe you can be the first... :) Personally I think Bul Armory messed up with the new one. (design wise) I'm in the process of getting my firearm license here in Israel and I wanted to buy this gun. Unfortunately I don't like the looks of the new one at all and I would hate if I'll have to look for something else.
I have lusted for one of those since I first became aware of them. Unfortunately, they seem to be made of pure unobtanium carefully hoarded by those who have been fortunate enough to acquire them. If I ever stumble upon one actually available for purchase I'll probably hurt myself by whipping out my wallet too quickly 🐻🤓
It takes commitment and a little bit of luck to land one. I stumbled onto mine a few years back, I must be living well. BTW, at least for me, these are better guns than Graham even indicates. Much.
They are only sold direct from BUL Armrory USA, and they don't take pre-orders. You have to get on the waitlisr and be prepared to pounce as soon as the email comes in. They've had some shipments sell out within an hour of sending out the notification
It took me hitting the BUY BUTTON 4 times over 4 month time span to finally get one. When you get the email they’re in stock….HIT THE BUY BUTTON FAST. Eventually it’ll workout.
Staccato cs is American made lifetime warranty Ns is the same size. Yes it’s more costly but everything is a trade off. Would consider this if they were available to find
You can see a variety of defensive loads tested in the original review here: www.gbgunsdepot.com/post/bul-armory-sas-ii-ultralight-3-25 I went with Liberty Ammunition to keep the gun light weight and after grouping it against a few other options, plus with a sub 4" barrel +p is a good idea.
Oregon, congratulations on recent gun rights victories. When Portland informed by text 911service would be late in responding, and attempted to outlaw guns and hi cap mags, I split.
That's a nice looking pistol. I've been researching BUL Armory pistols as well as Staccato line up . Any options on either.manufacture by you or your TH-cam audience is appreciated. The US Marshals is allowing the Staccato to be carried if the agent meets qualification standards. The endorsement by the US Marshals caught my attention. I haven't shot either manufactures line up of pistol. My husband has shot the Staccato with zero negative opinions. Thank you for sharing your outstanding TH-cam videos. We wish you and Teya a great Memorial Day 🙏
Thank you for sharing this information. That's a great looking CCW pistol. BUL Armory manufactures. We definitely appreciate your assistance. My husband is interested in carrying the sub compact model as a secondary pistol. Happy Memorial Day too both of you 🙏
These are hand fit and built, then shipped across the globe. There are a lot more costs in building something like this than your basic striker gun. Even just the number of parts to be made is greater.
Haha. Price gouging? NO. These are extremely high quality sidearms and GB is understating matters. Simply because you don't have enough pennies to buy one doesn't mean they're overpriced...it simply means you need to get a better job or adjust your priorities.
@@DARTHDANSANoh gawd no. I've owned a couple Girsans that were nothing more than range beaters. Not saying all cheap is bad and all expensive is good, but Girsan is just plain bad. Girsan= Cheap parts poorly fitted. A decent maker of firearms intended for low-volume shooters. I'm not low-volume and it's tiresome replacing 1911 parts after a while. Seriously though. Look at what you spend on ammo or loading, the firearm itself is a minor expense compared. It's one thing to be frugal and it's another to be a cheapskate. Not a good idea to be a cheapskate about ANY lifesaving device. Would you buy a substandard helmet to ride a motorcycle because it was 50% cheaper than a good one?
Original full review of the BUL Armory SAS II UL 3.25: www.gbgunsdepot.com/post/bul-armory-sas-ii-ultralight-3-25
Cerebral and articulate... OUTSTANDING! One of the few very best!!!
Thank you
My shop doesn’t have any of Bul Armory stuff. Someday maybe I will get to hold one. Thanks for the video.
Amazing pistol. But have fun trying to find one. The word is out on these. 😍😍😍😍😍
I have one and I couldn't be happier!
Could be a video? Small guns that shoot like big ones.
Your comments on this particular model (3.25) have always given me pause for thought. I gravitate to full size, but could I get equal function with small size? So many options.....what a first world problem to have!
These are great little guns that shoot big.
One was my first Bul Armory purchase ever.
I paid much less than $2k for mine, but I wouldn't hesitate for one moment to purchase another at $2k if I needed to replace mine.
However, I carry much easier to replace HK and S&W products. It's not about $, it's about caliber and availability.
I wrapped a little goon tape on mine because I do find it slippery here in humid Georgia. Other than that I absolutely love mine.
Nice choice, I run liberty in my shorties too. I'm ready to swap some furniture on mine soon. I'm getting sick of the hammer. Carry mine with a TLR7A and a Holosun eps carry. Holster from deep concealment holsters.
Hope bul armory can come up with a shorter one height- wise for pocket concealment.
I just started carrying mine yesterday. VNSH holster for now. I would like to try the teir 1.
@yuribezmenov7623 holsters are absolutely a personal preference, but I like my Tier 1.
Thanks so much a new Fan
Until now, my smallest pistol will have been the APX A1 Compact. My FN Reflex is coming in on Wednesday. I've handled a few in stores and they feel good that way, but I'll only know about shooting it later this week. That said, the only reason I got one was because I put in a ridiculously low bid for a slightly used one on gunbroker and ended up winning. If I can actually shoot it, it might become my summer carry, since even the APX is kinda hard to conceal when I wear wicking t-shirts in the hot months at work. My two dream carry pistols are the SAS II UL 3.25 and the LT PX4 Storm Carry. Maybe someday...
Everything is a trade-off. Since I like to pocket carry I carry the P365 with its external safety on w/o a holster. Doesn't print & I've shot it successfully in an IDPA match (about 100 rds.) doing quite well with it. Seems to slide out of the pocket better than my Shield Plus w/3" barrel even though it shoots a hair better than the P365, & I bought the Shield Plus w/o an external safety.
Great info !
I wish someone will review the new Ultralight model you mentioned and even compare it to the one you have here...maybe you can be the first... :)
Personally I think Bul Armory messed up with the new one. (design wise)
I'm in the process of getting my firearm license here in Israel and I wanted to buy this gun.
Unfortunately I don't like the looks of the new one at all and I would hate if I'll have to look for something else.
you say your in oregon? is there anyway to contact you ? I live in Eugene. Thanks !
I have lusted for one of those since I first became aware of them. Unfortunately, they seem to be made of pure unobtanium carefully hoarded by those who have been fortunate enough to acquire them. If I ever stumble upon one actually available for purchase I'll probably hurt myself by whipping out my wallet too quickly 🐻🤓
It takes commitment and a little bit of luck to land one. I stumbled onto mine a few years back, I must be living well.
BTW, at least for me, these are better guns than Graham even indicates. Much.
They are only sold direct from BUL Armrory USA, and they don't take pre-orders. You have to get on the waitlisr and be prepared to pounce as soon as the email comes in. They've had some shipments sell out within an hour of sending out the notification
It took me hitting the BUY BUTTON 4 times over 4 month time span to finally get one. When you get the email they’re in stock….HIT THE BUY BUTTON FAST. Eventually it’ll workout.
I scored a tac pro 5 by luck and tenacity.. I literally checked every hour for weeks.
@@modenajonwhen I got one I had already bought it and then got the email 2 hours after.. Lol
Staccato cs is American made lifetime warranty Ns is the same size. Yes it’s more costly but everything is a trade off. Would consider this if they were available to find
The stacatto is heavier and has lower capacity as well.
the older guns without the porting were so much better ...I have the sas 3,25 comp..
Are the older models with the fluted barrels still available?
Check in the pinned comment
Great video, which defense ammo runs well on this gun besides Liberty Civil Defense? Why you decided on Liberty Civil Defense for it?
You can see a variety of defensive loads tested in the original review here: www.gbgunsdepot.com/post/bul-armory-sas-ii-ultralight-3-25 I went with Liberty Ammunition to keep the gun light weight and after grouping it against a few other options, plus with a sub 4" barrel +p is a good idea.
Not inexpensive but it does provide value for money despite the absolute cost of ownership
Oregon, congratulations on recent gun rights victories. When Portland informed by text 911service would be late in responding, and attempted to outlaw guns and hi cap mags, I split.
You need to quit smoking whatever you’re smoking!
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That's a nice looking pistol. I've been researching BUL Armory pistols as well as Staccato line up .
Any options on either.manufacture by you or your TH-cam audience is appreciated.
The US Marshals is allowing the Staccato to be carried if the agent meets qualification standards.
The endorsement by the US Marshals caught my attention.
I haven't shot either manufactures line up of pistol.
My husband has shot the Staccato with zero negative opinions.
Thank you for sharing your outstanding TH-cam videos. We wish you and Teya a great Memorial Day 🙏
Please excuse the typos 🤔
Stacatto's cost more and have lower capacity. Their equivalent to this model is also heavier
Thank you for sharing this information. That's a great looking CCW pistol. BUL Armory manufactures.
We definitely appreciate your assistance. My husband is interested in carrying the sub compact model as a secondary pistol. Happy Memorial Day too both of you 🙏
$2K? no thanks don’t see the value. Israeli/ USA price gouging?
These are hand fit and built, then shipped across the globe. There are a lot more costs in building something like this than your basic striker gun. Even just the number of parts to be made is greater.
Haha. Price gouging?
NO.
These are extremely high quality sidearms and GB is understating matters.
Simply because you don't have enough pennies to buy one doesn't mean they're overpriced...it simply means you need to get a better job or adjust your priorities.
Right . Check out the girsan mc1911sc . I just got one for a great price it works and fits my niche /need for 1911 for carry
@@DARTHDANSANoh gawd no.
I've owned a couple Girsans that were nothing more than range beaters.
Not saying all cheap is bad and all expensive is good, but Girsan is just plain bad.
Girsan= Cheap parts poorly fitted. A decent maker of firearms intended for low-volume shooters. I'm not low-volume and it's tiresome replacing 1911 parts after a while.
Seriously though. Look at what you spend on ammo or loading, the firearm itself is a minor expense compared. It's one thing to be frugal and it's another to be a cheapskate.
Not a good idea to be a cheapskate about ANY lifesaving device. Would you buy a substandard helmet to ride a motorcycle because it was 50% cheaper than a good one?
@@gbgunsmediahand fitted? I thought these were off the shelf production fitted.