SAR Arms
B6P Compact
9mm
East Bay, CA (norcal)
SOLD
Will ship: No can do; off roster; FTF only
The SAR really is a great shooter and incredibly tough. Here's a youtube torture test - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU2Fh-YF_Ik
I went to the range Monday morning (first time out) and ran 200+ target rounds through her - dirty steel tula 115gr, really dirty steel brown bear 115gr, nice fiocci brass 124gr, and some speer Lawman 147gr.
I ran 150+ rounds of the tula, brown bear, and fiocci without a hiccup - no FTEs or FTFs. Then came the speer. The speer has a flattened tip - http://www.midwayusa.com/product/271...ProductFinding and out of the 50 rounds fired, I had at least one stovepipe every magazine. None of the other ammo did that, even the dirty steel cased ammo.
The package comes with the handgun, two magazines (normally they come with one and they are $40+ each), and however much 9mm ammo I have left. The magazines are 13 rounders and if you are LE, you can have as they are. If not, they will be blocked to 10 rounds to comply with CA law.
I have had many CZs in the past (9mm, 40s, Rami), and the SAR feels just as good in my hand, and is lighter because the frame is polymer. Like the CZs, the slide rides on the inside of the frame. What I really like about this handgun:
1. The takedown pin is much easier than on a CZ to pop out; so takedown is a breeze - cock the hammer, line up the dots on rail and frame, and push out the pin. On the CZs, I had to use something to push out the pin (bottom of magazine, etc). On the SAR, you can merely use your finger.
2. Polymer frame - lighter.
3. At least a couple hundred less than a comparable CZ and seems to be just as tough and reliable.
4. The magazine has a pinky rest that angles forward and fits the hand very well.
5. Double recoil springs.
6. Metal guide rod.
Please PM me if interested.
Thanks
B6P Compact
9mm
East Bay, CA (norcal)
SOLD
Will ship: No can do; off roster; FTF only
The SAR really is a great shooter and incredibly tough. Here's a youtube torture test - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU2Fh-YF_Ik
I went to the range Monday morning (first time out) and ran 200+ target rounds through her - dirty steel tula 115gr, really dirty steel brown bear 115gr, nice fiocci brass 124gr, and some speer Lawman 147gr.
I ran 150+ rounds of the tula, brown bear, and fiocci without a hiccup - no FTEs or FTFs. Then came the speer. The speer has a flattened tip - http://www.midwayusa.com/product/271...ProductFinding and out of the 50 rounds fired, I had at least one stovepipe every magazine. None of the other ammo did that, even the dirty steel cased ammo.
The package comes with the handgun, two magazines (normally they come with one and they are $40+ each), and however much 9mm ammo I have left. The magazines are 13 rounders and if you are LE, you can have as they are. If not, they will be blocked to 10 rounds to comply with CA law.
I have had many CZs in the past (9mm, 40s, Rami), and the SAR feels just as good in my hand, and is lighter because the frame is polymer. Like the CZs, the slide rides on the inside of the frame. What I really like about this handgun:
1. The takedown pin is much easier than on a CZ to pop out; so takedown is a breeze - cock the hammer, line up the dots on rail and frame, and push out the pin. On the CZs, I had to use something to push out the pin (bottom of magazine, etc). On the SAR, you can merely use your finger.
2. Polymer frame - lighter.
3. At least a couple hundred less than a comparable CZ and seems to be just as tough and reliable.
4. The magazine has a pinky rest that angles forward and fits the hand very well.
5. Double recoil springs.
6. Metal guide rod.
Please PM me if interested.
Thanks