BUL cherokee

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Chatham ontario
I am interested in this pistol, does anybody own one? I'd like to know h

ow they handle. Are they ammo sensitive?... Easy to takedown?... Accurate? They are available to order but nobody seems to have one to actually check out.
 
I have 2 of them. They are very light weight and have a little more muzzle lift than a Springfield or a Para. The reason I went for them is the weight. I have had a series of shoulder operations in the last couple of years due to workplace injury and found I could not hold a steel frame pistol steady after about 10 mags. I'm shooting in production class with them in IPSC and they have performed quite well for me. Parts are not easily found and manuals are non-existant. The gun is a clone of the Tanfoglio which is itself a clone of the CZ-75. Takedown and cleaning is pretty straight forward but I find they require good cleaning and good ammo. I've only had these for about 5 months and have put about 1500 rounds through each so I can't give a great deal of information on longevity, etc. Marstar carries a very limited supply of accessories (mags, etc) and virtually no spares. They are not even recognized in the U.S. because Charles Daly imports them from Isreal and markets them as a Charles Daly model. If you have any specific questions I'll try to give you some kind of answer. Hope this helps.
 
Believe it or not, the spare mags I purchased from Marstar actually hold up better in IPSC than the mfgs's. The Bul mags use a spring loaded pin to secure the foot to the body and when they hit the floor during a reload, the pins are shocked enough to jump the holes and launch spring, pins, follower and any unexpended ammo in a glorious spray which is quite impressive.
 
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