New 9mm TAC 4.25″/5″ and TAC PRO 4.25″ 1911s from Bul Armory

Bul Armory is introducing some new SAS II-series 9mm 1911s: the TAC PRO 4.25" (shown here) and the TAC 4.25" and 5".Bul Armory is introducing some new SAS II-series 9mm 1911s: the TAC PRO 4.25" (shown here) and the TAC 4.25" and 5".

Bul Armory is introducing some new SAS II-series 9mm 1911s: the TAC PRO 4.25″ (shown here) and the TAC 4.25″ and 5″.

While Israeli-based Bul Armory manufactures a number of other guns, what many shooters probably associate them most closely with is their lineup of 1911s. The company’s current catalogue features nearly two dozen models based on John Moses Browning’s venerable design. The Bul crew has largely set out to modernize this classic, particularly when it comes to their competition-centric race guns. They’ve come out with 1911s chambered for rounds other than the OG’s .45 ACP, as well – including .38 Super, .40 S&W, and 9mm. This last caliber is now getting three new SAS II-series versions. Meet the TAC PRO 4.25″ and the TAC 4.25″ and 5″ handguns, coming to the US market this year. Get the specs in the two respective press releases copied below.

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Both of the TAC models feature aluminum frames while the TAC PRO comes as stainless steel, and all three include polymer grip panels.Both of the TAC models feature aluminum frames while the TAC PRO comes as stainless steel, and all three include polymer grip panels.

Both of the TAC models feature aluminum frames while the TAC PRO comes as stainless steel, and all three include polymer grip panels.

Bul Armory – New TAC PRO 4.25″ (IWA release)

Introducing the new 2023 TAC PRO 4.25″ model, Featuring a V8 ported bull barrel, a stainless steel frame and a fiber optic front sight, the PRO version of the TAC is focused towards maximum performance and bridging the gap between self defense and competition use.

– The 2023 TAC PRO models are shipping with 3 magazines and +1 aluminum base pads installed.

– Release date (USA): Q2 (4.25″ version will be released first a 5″ version will follow)

– MSRP: 2250$

Specifications: 

Calibers: 9mm.Platform: SAS2 (double stack).Barrel: 4.25” ramped, ported (V8) bull barrel.Guide rod type: Full length one piece.Frame: Stainless steel with picatinny rail dust cover.Grip: Full size module (FS)         .Black polymer grip.Slide: Stainless steel / Front & rear serrations / Weight reduction cuts / Optic ready.Capacity: 19 rounds.Trigger type: Modular trigger system / Short curved trigger shoe.Trigger weight: 3.0 – 3.5 lbs.Safety: Ambidextrous extended levers.Sights: Suppressor height sights & optic ready system. (RMR footprint).Magwell: TAC aluminium magwell.Available colors: Black (Black anodized frame & PVD slide).Weight: As shown (unloaded):4.25″ – 866g / 1.9lbs*Optic shown in the picture but is not included with the gun.

Bul Armory – New TAC 4.25″ & 5″ (IWA release)

Introducing the 2023 TAC 4.25″ & 5″ models, with a greater focus towards everyday carry use, they now feature a new aluminum frame making the gun easier to carry and faster out of the holster.

– The aluminum frame is approximately 4oz lighter than a stainless steel frame.

– The 2023 TAC models are shipping with two 18 round magazines featuring a CCW oriented flush polymer base pad.

– Release date (USA): Q2

– MSRP: 1760$

Specifications: 

Calibers: 9mm.

Platform: SAS2 (double stack).

Barrel: 4.25” or 5″ ramped, bull barrel.

Guide rod type: Full length one piece.

Frame: Aluminium with picatinny rail dust cover.

Grip: Full size module (FS) Black polymer grip.

Slide: Stainless steel / Front & rear serrations / Weight reduction cuts / Optic ready.

Capacity: 18 rounds.

Trigger type: Modular trigger system / Short curved trigger shoe.

Trigger weight: 3.0 – 3.5 lbs.

Safety: Ambidextrous extended levers.

Sights: Suppressor height sights & optic ready system. (RMR footprint)

Magwell: TAC aluminium magwell.

Available colors: Black (Black anodized frame & PVD slide).

Weight: (unloaded):

-TAC 4.25″: 775g / 1.7lbs

-TAC 5″: 840g / 1.8lbs*Optic shown in the picture but is not included with the gun.

Some of the TAC PRO's key differentiators versus the standard TAC version are its ported barrel, steel frame, fiber optic front sight, and the inclusion of +1 base pads for its mags.Some of the TAC PRO's key differentiators versus the standard TAC version are its ported barrel, steel frame, fiber optic front sight, and the inclusion of +1 base pads for its mags.

Some of the TAC PRO’s key differentiators versus the standard TAC version are its ported barrel, steel frame, fiber optic front sight, and the inclusion of +1 base pads for its mags.

More than a century on, the 1911 design continues to sustain and evolve. Although some of you who are JMB purists may reject the notion of these modernized takes on a time-honored classic, there’s clearly a market for them. If you are a fan of new-gen adaptations such as these, what do you think about the new SAS II-series trio? Do aspects of them appeal to you, and if so, what and why? Is there anything about them you would prefer to see adjusted, or do you outright dislike them? Do you think they’ll be worth their $2250 and $1760 MSRPs when they become available for purchase next quarter? Will you be picking one up? Do you own any of Bul’s existing models, and how do you like those? Let us know in the comments! See you at the range.

Images courtesy of Bul Armory.
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