This video introduces several new offerings from Bul Armory, including the innovative Link Trigger System for modular 1911 customization, the Fireball Open Division race gun, and the 1911 SOF series. Ben from Bul Armory highlights the ease of customization with the Link Trigger System, which will be standard on 2026 SAS II models. The Fireball is detailed as a high-performance race gun optimized for USPSA competition, while the 1911 SOF series caters to classic 1911 enthusiasts and those in magazine-restricted areas.
This guide details the installation of Bul Armory's innovative Link Trigger System for 1911 and 2011 platforms. The system allows for rapid customization of trigger reach and feel without specialized gunsmithing. The video highlights the modularity and ease of adjustment, emphasizing that the system will be standard on future SAS II models and available aftermarket.
This video from The Gun Collective provides a rapid-fire overview of several new firearm releases and industry news. It covers updates from Smith & Wesson, new 1911s from SK Guns, a range of pistols from Bul Armory, and an announcement for Gun Con. The expert instruction highlights key features and pricing for each product, offering valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts.
This video showcases advanced pistol handling skills with the Bul Armory SAS II, featuring rapid fire drills and aerial target engagement. The use of a Mantis X training system provides real-time performance feedback, highlighting the shooter's accuracy and recoil control. Ammunition, magazine loading, and holster setup are also briefly covered.
This YouTube video showcases the BUL Armory SAS II Ultralight 3.25” pistol, highlighted as a #shorts format. While no specific details on features or performance are provided in the description, the title indicates a focus on a particular firearm model from BUL Armory. The content is likely a brief visual presentation or introduction to this handgun, aimed at enthusiasts or potential buyers interested in this specific model.
This video investigates the impact of canting a pistol (holding it sideways) on point of aim versus point of impact. The Humble Marksman tests various cant angles (45 and 90 degrees) with different sight systems (red dot and iron sights) across multiple distances. The primary finding is that for most modern firearms, especially those with red dot sights, canting the pistol has minimal effect on accuracy beyond the initial five yards, where mechanical offset becomes more pronounced. However, canting significantly impacts the ability to acquire a proper sight picture with traditional iron sights.
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