Thanks for your review. Good shooting. I purchased the SAR Arms B6C compact one week ago. After a week of use double-action and single-action trigger pulls have eased and smooth out considerably. I can say the same for the safety. I cleaned the pistol as soon as I brought it home and paid close attention to the safety. The safety operates smoothly for me as well. This pistol has grown on me and I'm comfortable using it for EDC.
One of the most reliable/best/funnest handguns that I have owned and it was by far the least expensive. Our local gun store is now bringing in the mags which has made it nice.
I've owned mine for a year now , very satisfied with it. Mags , I bought a couple of extras for I think $24 each , EAA ones through the site I purchased mine through . ( paid $269 plus shipping and FFL fee ) But you can purchase Meg-Gar CZ-75 B ( B only ) for around $25 , 19 Rd for $29 . I've put approximately 500 rounds through it , and it has handled everything from lead cast reloads through wide mouth hollow points ( HST' s and GoldDots) with zero ffl's .
Mags for the CZ75B or the EAA Witness 9mm work. The Witness mags have a pinky extension that allow an excellent hold on this pistol. Looks pretty cool, too! The SAR B6P is a good pistol & an excellent value.
I have had mine for almost 2 years, and absolutely LOVE mine. You can order mags from EAA, but they are a little pricey. BUT, it feeds a Mecgar CZ75B mag just fine.
EAA stopped importing SAR Pistols about 3 years ago. SAR (Sarsilmaz) now imports all of its products through its own wholly-owned U.S. Subsidiary ("SAR USA"), located in Auburn, Alabama. The Stiff Recoil Spring eventually breaks in. It is one of the Best Values on the Market for about the same price as a Taurus G3c (With much higher Quality). The SAR B6P current comes with 2 Mags now & are completely compatible with CZ 75 Mags. They're selling right now (September 7, 2021) between $279-$309 (Depending on which model).
I just saw the SAR B6P Polymer Model online (On a well-known Website which begins with "Sportsman's.." for only $279 and the Stainless Version for only $309). Sept 7, 2021. Fabulous Bargains.
Thanks for the table top review! The internals look very much like a CZ including the sear cage so I imagine the action with a little work could be made very smooth. If it is reliable it would make a good home defense gun on a budget.
I used mine on a defensive shooting course, where it handled superbly. Under stress, I did knock the safety on, on more than a few occasions, but otherwise it handled without a hiccup. The manual said not to feed +P through it but I've been told that only a regular diet of the +Ps will eventually rattle the gun loose somewhat. I am lucky to have a powerful grip, so I wasn't stymied by the reduced ribbed area on the slide. I have already designed and about to prototype a drop-on 'grip increaser' - which doubles the area already present. I would like some more daylight between the front and rear sight, which can be achieved by some careful filing, or new sights. ALL someone needs to do is a film how to completely dismantle the B6P - the manual is woefully inadequate. As a design engineer, I checked the entire gun for special features that would assist a complete take-down, but there was nothing to show. Naturally, banging away at the several roll-pins through the frame cannot be lightly undertaken with the chance of damaging the internals. There is also nothing on the internet about this, so if there is someone out there who can shed light on this matter, please holler. Thanks in advance.
You know i went to the range about 3 weeks ago and put 100 rounds through mine . I took a range finder shot at 8 ft /10ft/ 15ft/ 20ft/& 25ft hit the bulls eye every time a Excellent fiearm 13 rounds 1 in the pipe and 12 in the magazine under $350. There are alot of nice 9mm as for the safety you have to oil it and keep locking and unlocking it and everything will work fine
I know you are a 9mm guy but I was wondering if you would consider reviewing the 45 acp SAR k2 it looks like a great pistol however I would like to see a review done by you to get more perspective on the pistol thank you.
Just google the mags and you will be able to find them they are back in stock at grab a gun last time I checked. I own 2 k2s and love them both. Also you can use p14 mags in the k2 it just wont hold the slide back on an empty magazine.
I've had two of these, they're good in my opinion. The bore axis is low because it's a slide in frame design (they can be hard to rack the slide because of this) very, very accurate, mine were reliable and a carried gold dot in them. They are DA/SA and can be carried hammer down, it's safe because of the floating firing pin BUT they do not have a decocker so you must be careful letting the hammer down... They can also be carried cocked and locked safely, the absolute biggest issue is the magazines are impossible to find. For someone who doesn't shoot a ton and carries all the time it's great, but when the mag wears out you have a big task finding a replacement.
Enjoyable and honest review. Bought one today took it to the NRA (hey that rhymes). 100 rnds. Winchester 115 grn. Almost couldn't believe the accuracy coring it out @ 7 yds.! Very low recoil, sight alignment good and tight. Both the trigger and safety should break in in time. For larger hands especially with gloves on is perfect. I like the full size once again...am tired of sloppy trigger safety's and compacts (although the S+W shield 40 Comp. is my EDC [no safety]). Am quite pleased and the CZ 75 mags. even by Meg Gar work great, need a few more. Placing thumb on grip riding the serial # could be an issue for some but so what...and the stamping on frame so what. The gun functions quite well this isn't a beauty show. Just need a good holster now. Good promo ON TARGET
I have the B6P Compact and the controls were REALLY stiff. Strangely enough once I field stripped it, worked the controls a few times, and then put it back together. Once it was back together the controls were a LOT smoother. It was almost like it had been initially assembled a little... off... if you know what I mean
i was having a bit of an issue with your statement about having a difficult time racking the slide.. then i realized later in the video,you have an issue with your left hand and it became apparent to me what you were trying to convey.. i now see where the lack of grip area could present an issue especially if you were in a stressful situation...great review !!!
Continuing my last comments. With the utter and total lack of ANY information re. total take-down of the B6P, I set myself down with the correct tools and supporting items. Small screwdrivers, drill vice, tweezers, small collecting trays, etc. I would strongly suggest that you take detailed and close-up photographs of small items, like springs, etc. which are notoriously easy to re-fit incorrectly. First of all - the B6P uses roll pins nearly throughout its construction. They are far from ideal but they reduce manufacturing costs. They are also quite challenging to remove unless you have the absolute correct punches to drive them out. They don't come out easy, either - so be prepared for this. The springs are equally challenging to put back. I suggest to use the vice to support the pistol and use home-made, 'temporary' short pins to trap the spring (with the trigger bar and front captive block) and once in position, this pin is then driven out by the standard pin. The above is merely the tip of the iceberg and the total time take for disassembly, trigger job- and re-assembly was about three hours +. Much time was spent in thinking how to achieve success without the loss of springs and patience - or both! Ultimately, I am in a better position next time. For the sake of other B6P owners, I implore that a camera & presentation savvy shooter puts together a little film in just HOW to achieve the above. Everyone has had enough of half-ass*d, badly lit, badly presented films, where the guy treats his guns as if they are toys, and litters his dialogue with profanities, thinking its fun, macho or both. If anyone has a question, please do not hesitate to ask me. Happy to assist.
The only thing I can think of as a negative for the slide inside the frame is grabbing the slide in a stressful situation. Certainly the CZ 75 (which has the same slide) has been around for a long time which could indicate it is a good platform. If you are really stressed you lose the ability to do fine motor skills. I suppose it is possible the more exposed slide "outside" of the frame gives you more to grab to operate the pistol if needed under stress.
Guns, Gear & On Target Training, LLC I agree, training could overcome that potential challenge. The gun itself does seem to be a good gun and a good deal for the pricing I have seen.
I got mine about 2 years ago and i put around 500 rounds of brass cased +p mp 5 ammo it the gun works flawlessly.But one thing which i noticed the gun has light primer strike which might not work with hard primed ammo like tulla,wolf steel case.I have several FTF with Wolf ammo.
Seems like a decent pistol, and you did a real nice job of presenting it's features as most of us would want to know. Not crazy about the steel slide riding on the polymer frame, even though gun makers like Ruger and I believe Kahr does. Is this a striker fired pistol?
Just had an opportunity to look at one of these pistols at a local gun shop. The shop owner says that in quality and function... these pistols will group all well as a CZ-75. Anyone own both a SAR B6P and a CZ-75???
RAY HANES, Classic charges $15 more for shipping. I just bought the SS slide model for 275 from Sportsman's Guide. $10 shipping and you have the option to make 4 payments, no interest.
With the trigger feeling better in the 1st 50 rds it could be a diamond in the ruff. I'd like to hear your thoughts after a few hundred rounds are flung down range.
Regrettably this gun was loaned to me and I only put 100 rounds though it. If you read through the comments there are several others who might be able to share some insight on that.
Good point about the slide grip surface, it certainly isn't as easy as a Glock. I suppose one just needs to train and overcome the minimal gripping area!
I like you videos a lot, and the SAR and I thinking about getting the compact version do you have any evaluation for it. Thanks you for the video and your help
I'm your neighbor here in Maine ! Nice CZ like pistol. Good price point.... quite the advertisement piece ! LOl...Do you know why EAA stopped the distribution of the SAR B6 all steel version ?
No sure,..my guess IS that the SAR B6 all steel version, would distract from the higher priced EAA Witness sales? That's my guess. I thought you may have more information on the reason ? I was trying to pick your brain, but I guess you picked my brain first ! LOL ! ;)
Whoaa Buddy, I saw these on classic firearms for $279 shipped so I came here to check it out. For the price you paid I'd just recommend buying a used Glock or m&p. Has it been reliable since the video?
Looks like a nice gun for the price! Thanks for showing us. BTW, nice review as always. However 1 thing I didn't hear you cover is the trigger reset in single action mode. How does it feel?
That most def is bad for it. Def cz75s and the clones. The only gun I’ve seen that will take that kind of hammer fall over and over and not be harmed... is a 1911.
Guns and Gear & On Target Training, LLC Good point indeed as the standard spec definition for the NATO round I found is: "9mm 124 gr NATO rounds are loaded to higher pressures, have higher muzzle velocities, and have a higher muzzle energy than commercial 9mm 124 gr rounds have. It should be treated similar to a +P round and not be used in handguns that are not designed for higher pressures." That would seem to confirm your point speaking to the apparent contradiction...?
I bought a SARK2P. At least 2 failure to feed with each magazine. Also Tried CZ mags --same problem. Sent it back to EAA at a cost of 20$ each way to ship. EAA sent it back and said nothing is wrong with it! Tried it again with several ammo brands - same issue. Will never buy another EAA gun. Basically I feel ripped off!
For a gun much criticized for not having a de-cocker, you said NOTHING about how to de-cock the gun -- which, IMO, is more important than DA/SA tests. You seemed to have no issue at all with de-cocking. Was this some liability issue or an oversight? Oh, and my only hammer-fired gun HAS a de-cocker, so I am interested in doing this properly if I got a SAR B6P.
Bought one yesterday have yet to hear a single bad thing bout it other then safety and slide catch location. Other then that it’s reliable and nail driver for half price as other guns
you seem concerned about the slide riding inside , thing is you should be happy about that aspect as it lends to accuracy because its a complete line of contact whereas if it was an external slide it would only have interment points of contact lessening accuracy ...... other things ... the gun needs cleaned and lubed prior to using the trigger is immediately better ( and the safety too ) as soon as it is cleaned and lubed ... use gets it even more smooth ... happy owner of the B6P and the B6P compact ... ( nothing wrong with 3 inch groups ) in a combat situation center mass should always be the targeted area and with a pie plate kill zone size 3 inch groups is very acceptable ....lack of a decocker is NOT a big deal ......... this gun simply does not fail ( so who gives a crap about advertizement logos , nobody see's them in the holster and if it comes out they are not trying to read them ) bottom line if you want a gun that will work when you need it to and be accurate all while not breaking the bank .. this gun can be found new for right around $300 ....... next time try and review the fact of how well it works and not be a snob about the aesthetics because at the end of the day functionality trumps all
***** Sir, thanks for watching and for commenting. I agree with much of what you addressed in your comments. Please understand I share my opinions which are only that. My opinions are not anything more or less. I advocate each shooter decided on what works for them. I am agnostic on brand and caliber. If you watch the shooting review I think you'll see I was favorably impressed. I agree for $300 it's a solid option. I agree that a decocker is not critical assuming you're properly trained. Regrettably too many people buy guns and never train to a level of proficiency that would serve them from a personal protection standpoint. You clearly understand the manual of arms with this handgun and with your experience not having a decocker is a non issue. As you noted the gun is capable of good combat accuracy and was reliable for our tests. Thanks again for commenting and sharing your insights with us! Best Regards, and stay safe.
+Brian Smith I am looking forward to a moratorium on "it feels good in the hand". Who's hand? Yours.... theirs???? Are you telling me what feels good to me????
A top notch polymer made handgun half the price of other overpriced brands. If these guys can sell these awesome pruducts at reasonable prices why a croatian polymer made handgun has to be double the price. Rip off!!!
Thanks for your review. Good shooting. I purchased the SAR Arms B6C compact one week ago. After a week of use double-action and single-action trigger pulls have eased and smooth out considerably. I can say the same for the safety. I cleaned the pistol as soon as I brought it home and paid close attention to the safety. The safety operates smoothly for me as well.
This pistol has grown on me and I'm comfortable using it for EDC.
I picked one up about 2 years ago and I find its one of the most accurate guns I've ever had the pleasure of shooting!
Good to hear!
Yes very accurate.
One of the most reliable/best/funnest handguns that I have owned and it was by far the least expensive. Our local gun store is now bringing in the mags which has made it nice.
I've owned mine for a year now , very satisfied with it.
Mags , I bought a couple of extras for I think $24 each , EAA ones through the site I purchased mine through . ( paid $269 plus shipping and FFL fee )
But you can purchase Meg-Gar CZ-75 B ( B only ) for around $25 , 19 Rd for $29 .
I've put approximately 500 rounds through it , and it has handled everything from lead cast reloads through wide mouth hollow points ( HST' s and GoldDots) with zero ffl's .
Nicely- done. Very thorough. Got mine on layaway at a gun shop here in Virginia. $280.00. Can't wait to get it to the range!
Great gun. My favorite 9mm ever and I've owned many.
Good to hear. Thanks for watching
Mags for the CZ75B or the EAA Witness 9mm work. The Witness mags have a pinky extension that allow an excellent hold on this pistol. Looks pretty cool, too!
The SAR B6P is a good pistol & an excellent value.
Got one with the stainless slide yesterday!!!!! Great gun!!! Feels great and one of the best budget guns I have!
Good work!
Agreed, good value for the money. Thanks for watching. Hope you'll subscribe!
Great video. I love Sarsilmaz and have nothing but good experiences. Keep up the good work
Thanks a ton for the in depth review, really helped me decide what 9mm to get! Keep up the good work sir!
I have had mine for almost 2 years, and absolutely LOVE mine. You can order mags from EAA, but they are a little pricey. BUT, it feeds a Mecgar CZ75B mag just fine.
EAA stopped importing SAR Pistols about 3 years ago.
SAR (Sarsilmaz) now imports all of its products through its own wholly-owned U.S. Subsidiary ("SAR USA"), located in Auburn, Alabama.
The Stiff Recoil Spring eventually breaks in. It is one of the Best Values on the Market for about the same price as a Taurus G3c (With much higher Quality).
The SAR B6P current comes with 2 Mags now & are completely compatible with CZ 75 Mags.
They're selling right now (September 7, 2021) between $279-$309 (Depending on which model).
@@LuigiPizza-fv2hv You do understand I wrote that comment 4 years ago, so, yours is good info to update my comment.
@@rainsilversplash4376
Yes. I look at the Posting Dates.
I just saw the SAR B6P Polymer Model online (On a well-known Website which begins with "Sportsman's.." for only $279 and the Stainless Version for only $309).
Sept 7, 2021.
Fabulous Bargains.
Thanks, great feedback. This was a loaner from SL GUNS in Mason NH. But you're suggestion is a great one. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thanks for the table top review! The internals look very much like a CZ including the sear cage so I imagine the action with a little work could be made very smooth. If it is reliable it would make a good home defense gun on a budget.
This a good gun. Have shot over 200 rounds with no glitches so far. I picked mine up for $265 through buds gun shop on line.
Well you convinced me, gonna go pick one of these up!
I've got B6 since 2002. I've noticed nothing has changed except safety and release lever size and sahapes. Oh, its name was Bernardelli,too... :)
I used mine on a defensive shooting course, where it handled superbly. Under stress, I did knock the safety on, on more than a few occasions, but otherwise it handled without a hiccup. The manual said not to feed +P through it but I've been told that only a regular diet of the +Ps will eventually rattle the gun loose somewhat.
I am lucky to have a powerful grip, so I wasn't stymied by the reduced ribbed area on the slide. I have already designed and about to prototype a drop-on 'grip increaser' - which doubles the area already present.
I would like some more daylight between the front and rear sight, which can be achieved by some careful filing, or new sights.
ALL someone needs to do is a film how to completely dismantle the B6P - the manual is woefully inadequate.
As a design engineer, I checked the entire gun for special features that would assist a complete take-down, but there was nothing to show. Naturally, banging away at the several roll-pins through the frame cannot be lightly undertaken with the chance of damaging the internals. There is also nothing on the internet about this, so if there is someone out there who can shed light on this matter, please holler. Thanks in advance.
You know i went to the range about 3 weeks ago and put 100 rounds through mine . I took a range finder shot at 8 ft /10ft/ 15ft/ 20ft/& 25ft hit the bulls eye every time a Excellent fiearm 13 rounds 1 in the pipe and 12 in the magazine under $350. There are alot of nice 9mm as for the safety you have to oil it and keep locking and unlocking it and everything will work fine
I know you are a 9mm guy but I was wondering if you would consider reviewing the 45 acp SAR k2 it looks like a great pistol however I would like to see a review done by you to get more perspective on the pistol thank you.
Just google the mags and you will be able to find them they are back in stock at grab a gun last time I checked. I own 2 k2s and love them both. Also you can use p14 mags in the k2 it just wont hold the slide back on an empty magazine.
I've had two of these, they're good in my opinion. The bore axis is low because it's a slide in frame design (they can be hard to rack the slide because of this) very, very accurate, mine were reliable and a carried gold dot in them. They are DA/SA and can be carried hammer down, it's safe because of the floating firing pin BUT they do not have a decocker so you must be careful letting the hammer down... They can also be carried cocked and locked safely, the absolute biggest issue is the magazines are impossible to find. For someone who doesn't shoot a ton and carries all the time it's great, but when the mag wears out you have a big task finding a replacement.
Enjoyable and honest review. Bought one today took it to the NRA (hey that rhymes). 100 rnds. Winchester 115 grn. Almost couldn't believe the accuracy coring it out @ 7 yds.! Very low recoil, sight alignment good and tight. Both the trigger and safety should break in in time. For larger hands especially with gloves on is perfect. I like the full size once again...am tired of sloppy trigger safety's and compacts (although the S+W shield 40 Comp. is my EDC [no safety]). Am quite pleased and the CZ 75 mags. even by Meg Gar work great, need a few more. Placing thumb on grip riding the serial # could be an issue for some but so what...and the stamping on frame so what. The gun functions quite well this isn't a beauty show. Just need a good holster now. Good promo ON TARGET
I have the B6P Compact and the controls were REALLY stiff. Strangely enough once I field stripped it, worked the controls a few times, and then put it back together. Once it was back together the controls were a LOT smoother. It was almost like it had been initially assembled a little... off... if you know what I mean
i was having a bit of an issue with your statement about having a difficult time racking the slide.. then i realized later in the video,you have an issue with your left hand and it became apparent to me what you were trying to convey.. i now see where the lack of grip area could present an issue especially if you were in a stressful situation...great review !!!
Thanks for your feedback and input. All the best.
Continuing my last comments. With the utter and total lack of ANY information re. total take-down of the B6P, I set myself down with the correct tools and supporting items. Small screwdrivers, drill vice, tweezers, small collecting trays, etc.
I would strongly suggest that you take detailed and close-up photographs of small items, like springs, etc. which are notoriously easy to re-fit incorrectly.
First of all - the B6P uses roll pins nearly throughout its construction. They are far from ideal but they reduce manufacturing costs. They are also quite challenging to remove unless you have the absolute correct punches to drive them out. They don't come out easy, either - so be prepared for this.
The springs are equally challenging to put back. I suggest to use the vice to support the pistol and use home-made, 'temporary' short pins to trap the spring (with the trigger bar and front captive block) and once in position, this pin is then driven out by the standard pin.
The above is merely the tip of the iceberg and the total time take for disassembly, trigger job- and re-assembly was about three hours +. Much time was spent in thinking how to achieve success without the loss of springs and patience - or both!
Ultimately, I am in a better position next time.
For the sake of other B6P owners, I implore that a camera & presentation savvy shooter puts together a little film in just HOW to achieve the above. Everyone has had enough of half-ass*d, badly lit, badly presented films, where the guy treats his guns as if they are toys, and litters his dialogue with profanities, thinking its fun, macho or both.
If anyone has a question, please do not hesitate to ask me. Happy to assist.
Thank you sir!
The only thing I can think of as a negative for the slide inside the frame is grabbing the slide in a stressful situation. Certainly the CZ 75 (which has the same slide) has been around for a long time which could indicate it is a good platform. If you are really stressed you lose the ability to do fine motor skills. I suppose it is possible the more exposed slide "outside" of the frame gives you more to grab to operate the pistol if needed under stress.
+John Smith Training issue only. Its a decent gun and from our range test was reliable.
Guns, Gear & On Target Training, LLC I agree, training could overcome that potential challenge. The gun itself does seem to be a good gun and a good deal for the pricing I have seen.
I got mine about 2 years ago and i put around 500 rounds of brass cased +p mp 5 ammo it the gun works flawlessly.But one thing which i noticed the gun has light primer strike which might not work with hard primed ammo like tulla,wolf steel case.I have several FTF with Wolf ammo.
Seems like a decent pistol, and you did a real nice job of presenting it's features as most of us would want to know. Not crazy about the steel slide riding on the polymer frame, even though gun makers like Ruger and I believe Kahr does. Is this a striker fired pistol?
Just had an opportunity to look at one of these pistols at a local gun shop. The shop owner says that in quality and function... these pistols will group all well as a CZ-75. Anyone own both a SAR B6P and a CZ-75???
RAY HANES, Classic charges $15 more for shipping. I just bought the SS slide model for 275 from Sportsman's Guide. $10 shipping and you have the option to make 4 payments, no interest.
With the trigger feeling better in the 1st 50 rds it could be a diamond in the ruff. I'd like to hear your thoughts after a few hundred rounds are flung down range.
Regrettably this gun was loaned to me and I only put 100 rounds though it. If you read through the comments there are several others who might be able to share some insight on that.
Good point about the slide grip surface, it certainly isn't as easy as a Glock. I suppose one just needs to train and overcome the minimal gripping area!
Yes, it's all about training.
I like you videos a lot, and the SAR and I thinking about getting the compact version do you have any evaluation for it. Thanks you for the video and your help
High bore axis? The CZ 75 slide in frame design provides a lower bore axis.
Do you think you could do a video showing how to install a soviet style sling on a fixed stock ak?
some doublestack 1911 mags work. I have a few of the p14 mec gars that are flawless out of the box in the k2.
I think that the best way to carry this would be safe on hammer back. Reserve the double action for second strike
Just bought one at buds guns haven't tried it out yet
Stage the trigger like on a revolver. it really helps that firs D/A pull
Yes, that's an option.
CDNN has them now for $269
Thanks alot for the info
Anyone own a SAR B6P for a few years?? Did the DA/SAtrigger improve?? How's it holding up over the long term??
CZ75B mags work in it.
Sir, cf98 Chinese is also a cheap gun. So what you prefer to buy cf98 or sar b6. Plz. Reply thx. Also guide me which one is better in quality.
I'm your neighbor here in Maine ! Nice CZ like pistol. Good price point.... quite the advertisement piece ! LOl...Do you know why EAA stopped the distribution of the SAR B6 all steel version ?
Why?
No sure,..my guess IS that the SAR B6 all steel version, would distract from the higher priced EAA Witness sales? That's my guess. I thought you may have more information on the reason ?
I was trying to pick your brain, but I guess you picked my brain first ! LOL ! ;)
Whoaa Buddy, I saw these on classic firearms for $279 shipped so I came here to check it out. For the price you paid I'd just recommend buying a used Glock or m&p. Has it been reliable since the video?
Thinking about picking up a used one for $230.
Looks like a nice gun for the price! Thanks for showing us. BTW, nice review as always. However 1 thing I didn't hear you cover is the trigger reset in single action mode. How does it feel?
It's okay and what you'd expect from a gun in this price range.
Anyone know whether this can be safely carried with hammer down on a loaded chamber and safety engaged (or not engaged for that matter?)
8:31 oh my god? =^0 are you allowed to do that? i thought that hurts it ??
That most def is bad for it. Def cz75s and the clones. The only gun I’ve seen that will take that kind of hammer fall over and over and not be harmed... is a 1911.
Mec_Gar CZ 75B 19+1 mags fit this gun. 20 rounds on hand is nice.
yea the barrel length is also reduced to 4.5inch.
Only issue I had is the trigger pin works its way out after time.
Red loctite will solve that problem.
@@humble.servant.Christ I'm really hesitant to put locktite on my pistol.
I wouldn't use red. I'd try the purple loctite as it's a better option than red which has to be heated to break that seal.
Purchase 2 one for me and one for the wife..she loves it i love it..it fit our budget.
the gun is worth the money ..its reliable and well built.
Functionality of the gun and mags like accuracy and ability to eat of ammo and low recoil should be the only things you’re worried about
Thank you for commenting. I appreciate the feedback. I hope you will check out some of our other more recent content and subscribe.
they have these along with the EAA witness at rural king for 265
I noticed it states quite clearly NO +P ammo whatsoever...? Not a big problem depending on your perspective.
Interesting... Because the NATO 124 grn round is designated in the USA as +P.
Guns and Gear & On Target Training, LLC Good point indeed as the standard spec definition for the NATO round I found is:
"9mm 124 gr NATO rounds are loaded to higher pressures, have higher muzzle velocities, and have a higher muzzle energy than commercial 9mm 124 gr rounds have. It should be treated similar to a +P round and not be used in handguns that are not designed for higher pressures."
That would seem to confirm your point speaking to the apparent contradiction...?
Are the slide rails full length?
just got this gun yesterday is it ok to dry fire?
I bought a SARK2P. At least 2 failure to feed with each magazine. Also Tried CZ mags --same problem. Sent it back to EAA at a cost of 20$ each way to ship. EAA sent it back and said nothing is wrong with it! Tried it again with several ammo brands - same issue. Will never buy another EAA gun. Basically I feel ripped off!
For a gun much criticized for not having a de-cocker, you said NOTHING about how to de-cock the gun -- which, IMO, is more important than DA/SA tests. You seemed to have no issue at all with de-cocking. Was this some liability issue or an oversight? Oh, and my only hammer-fired gun HAS a de-cocker, so I am interested in doing this properly if I got a SAR B6P.
I like all of the lettering on the gun.
Some people do and that's cool!
@@GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC Do you conceal carry your B6P, if so what type of holster do you use.
Excellent review .
how do i mount a light on my eaa sarb6p?
Bought one yesterday have yet to hear a single bad thing bout it other then safety and slide catch location. Other then that it’s reliable and nail driver for half price as other guns
Thanks for watching… enjoy your new pistol
Does this pistol take CZ-75 mags?
Yes!
+JayzBeerz Some reviews noted a stiff DA trigger... Can you smith the trigger or will it improve with a few 100 rds.
Yes it does to a degree. You must file out the existing magazine aperture by 1mm. Only then will it engage.
+Arthur Benjamins I bought CZ 75B mags and they fit perfectly.
Does anyone know if the grip angle is the same as the CZ 75?
Yes they’re same
I have one that i have put 2000 rounds through , I bought another one because two is better than one.
Good to hear!
Great video...thanks!
I think sar makes there magazines in their factory, its a good gun.
I only worry about getting the Safety OFF.
Good point
you seem concerned about the slide riding inside , thing is you should be happy about that aspect as it lends to accuracy because its a complete line of contact whereas if it was an external slide it would only have interment points of contact lessening accuracy ...... other things ... the gun needs cleaned and lubed prior to using the trigger is immediately better ( and the safety too ) as soon as it is cleaned and lubed ... use gets it even more smooth ... happy owner of the B6P and the B6P compact ... ( nothing wrong with 3 inch groups ) in a combat situation center mass should always be the targeted area and with a pie plate kill zone size 3 inch groups is very acceptable ....lack of a decocker is NOT a big deal ......... this gun simply does not fail ( so who gives a crap about advertizement logos , nobody see's them in the holster and if it comes out they are not trying to read them ) bottom line if you want a gun that will work when you need it to and be accurate all while not breaking the bank .. this gun can be found new for right around $300 ....... next time try and review the fact of how well it works and not be a snob about the aesthetics because at the end of the day functionality trumps all
***** Sir, thanks for watching and for commenting. I agree with much of what you addressed in your comments. Please understand I share my opinions which are only that. My opinions are not anything more or less. I advocate each shooter decided on what works for them. I am agnostic on brand and caliber.
If you watch the shooting review I think you'll see I was favorably impressed. I agree for $300 it's a solid option. I agree that a decocker is not critical assuming you're properly trained. Regrettably too many people buy guns and never train to a level of proficiency that would serve them from a personal protection standpoint. You clearly understand the manual of arms with this handgun and with your experience not having a decocker is a non issue. As you noted the gun is capable of good combat accuracy and was reliable for our tests.
Thanks again for commenting and sharing your insights with us! Best Regards, and stay safe.
You can NOT engage the safety w/ the hammer down on a CZ, but you can on the clones. Wish they wouldn't.
Great value.
Mine came with two magazines
Would you guys quit saying high capacity mag. When most guns come with 15 rounds, 17 rounds would be standard capacity.
+Brian Smith Good point Brian... they are standard capacity 17 mags.
+Brian Smith I am looking forward to a moratorium on "it feels good in the hand". Who's hand? Yours.... theirs???? Are you telling me what feels good to me????
Nice video
Very nice
Thanks
Just got mine for $237 from Sportsman's.
Im looking at one right now from them.
They're now 300$ :/ was just about to place my order and freaked out. I went back to rural king guns and they are out of stock so now I'm in a bind
InTheArmsOfGod cdnn 250 rn
I got mine from cheaper than dirt for $264
got mine on sale for 298 thats with tax
06:30 such as billboard:)
$259 at buds
Got mine for $250
Rual King as them $269.99
I picked it up from RK for $258.99.
Nice review video. Please check out the Glocked 17 channel, and let me know what you think. Thank you, I subscribed to your channel. I like CZs.
Racking the slide is almost identical to a Beretta 92 FS...and if you play with the safety it'll loosen up. By the way...you paid way too much.
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wouldn't be good for a little lady, huh?
A top notch polymer made handgun half the price of other overpriced brands.
If these guys can sell these awesome pruducts at reasonable prices why a croatian polymer made handgun has to be double the price. Rip off!!!
is the grip slimmer than CZ 75?