K100 or Bul commander 9mm?

Which is the better choice?

  • K100

    Votes: 30 63.8%
  • Bul Commander

    Votes: 17 36.2%

  • Total voters
    47

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I'm having a difficult time choosing which one to buy as I have not fired or handled either of these pistolsl. I have only fired revolvers before as far as handguns go. I'm looking on the Marstar website. The K100 for $595 and there's a Bul pistol in the Unique fireams section in 9mm commander in black for $749 I also like. I'm looking for any general feedback on the grip size of the Bul and anything and everthing else from facts to opinions on them. Thanks in adavance for any input. The price does not matter





My girlfriend :bigHug: keeps new buying shoes/purses. So I'm getting new gun!:rockOn:
 
Shot both. K100 is a nice pistol, but the BUL is head and shoulders above.
K100 grip appears to have a grip which is too small for me, and the gun itself feels abit rattly. Again , the K00 is NOT a bad gun at all, but if I were you, I would go for the BUL and not look back.
Alternatively get both :D
 
condition1 said:
buy a glock
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K100

I am very happy with my K100. I have never seen or held a BUL so I can't comment on or compare the two. I was not planning on buying this gun (or any polymer framed pistol), but after trying one that a fellow club member had, I was sold. I have never held a pistol that fit my hand so well. I was rapid fire instinctive shooting at 15m and was getting all shots on an 8 1/2 x 11" paper target. With that result I had to get over my dislike of plastic guns. And as it turns out they seem to be well built. The Shooting Edge is giving them a 50,000 round warranty, and to top it off the designer of the gun and owner of Grand Power is a member of CGN! How many company's can you talk to the owner?!
 
I have shot the Bul Government model a very nice gun, I have heard decent things about the K100 but I think I would go with the Bul.
 
My Bul Cherokee keeps on chugging away, accurately and reliably. It's a well made CZ 75 clone, with better ergonomics from what I can tell. Haven't shot a K100.
 
Does anyone have accuracy comparisons. I would like to own a pistol that is capable of shooting a 2" group @ 25 Yds. Sadly, even after rebarreling, my CZ75 won't. Can't even keep 10 shots on centre patch from rest.
 
here is part of a review that I posted last year:

"I've a Bul M5 IPSC model in .38 super here in Australia, it's my second Bul firearm.

It came with STI magazines, as Bul did not make 10 round .38 super mags.

Reliability has been one hundred percent, I've shot the thing with PMC 130 grain and 115 grain ammo as well as winchester silvertips. It's failed to jam even when only held with one finger and thumb on the grip.

Four of the 10 shooters who have tried it have purchased the same gun.

Accuracy is good, 35mm for five rounds at 25 metres. Even a complete novice can shoot it into an inch at 15 metres.

Sites are LPA adjustables, the mag well is aluminium and is getting a bit nicked, but still does the job of centering your grip and guiding mag changes.

Trigger pull is slightly variable, from 3 pound 1 ounce to 3.5 pounds on my Lyman digital scale.

The STI magazines had to be modified on their feed lips and a little metal polished off the rear to ensure function, this was done by the Australian distributor prior to delivery. If Marstar are offering Bul manufactured mags, this should not be a problem.

I have a spare barrel in 9mm which has proved quite accurate (1.5 inches at 15m for five shots standing) but I personally prefer .38 super in the 1911 style guns, so it dosn't see much use."

So yes, the fullsize, bull barrel .38 super variant can hold inside two inches at 25 metres.
These groups where shot standing, in a barricade position.
 
Does some company make a Holster (Good one) for the K-100 that you can us in IPSC or IDPL
Thanks T-55
 
After experimenting with different factory ammo, and adjusting to the pistol, I love my k100 target. It is not the new Mk6 style, but suits me fine. Very accurate with Rem-UMC Leadless 115Gr.
 
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