View Full Version : I just bought one of these.. anyone else have one?
Avalon
01-31-2011, 10:54 AM
Israeli Bul Impact Pistol in 9mm.
I have bought two other Israeli handguns. Both were Baby Eagles. They have been great. I thought I would give this a whirl. Ill give it to my Daughter if I like the way it handles.. Anyone ever shot one of these?
Goldhedge
01-31-2011, 11:00 AM
Nice tool you have there...
newmisty
01-31-2011, 11:21 AM
Never seen it before, looks like a nice piece.
As a kid I was a big fan of the Baby Eagle. Mostly because of it's looks I would say, but it was fun to shoot for a young buck.
Avalon
01-31-2011, 11:52 AM
Never seen it before, looks like a nice piece.
As a kid I was a big fan of the Baby Eagle. Mostly because of it's looks I would say, but it was fun to shoot for a young buck.
I picked a baby eagle after a gun exchange day. I tired over 30 handguns that day and was really impressed by the baby eagle. I bought one for my other Daughter too. I hope this shots as smoothly..
argentos
01-31-2011, 05:59 PM
I picked a baby eagle after a gun exchange day. I tired over 30 handguns that day and was really impressed by the baby eagle. I bought one for my other Daughter too. I hope this shots as smoothly..
30 handguns would be quite tiring. :biggrin:
Sorry!
gold miser
01-31-2011, 06:47 PM
I picked a baby eagle after a gun exchange day. I tired over 30 handguns that day and was really impressed by the baby eagle. I bought one for my other Daughter too. I hope this shots as smoothly.. baby eagle is fun to shoot. I was at gun exchange couple months ago and got to shoot one,great weapon. i thought it handled well.
Avalon
02-11-2011, 01:44 PM
The gun finally came in and I got to shot it this morning in the back yard.. Wee Ha! :banana:
It handled really well... very little recoil and the sites on it are great. My husband even shot and he normally runs when he sees me with a gun in my hand. Now he says he wants one. :bear_laugh:
Its a 9mm Charter Arms, bull impact imported form Israel. I couldn't find much info on it and they don't seem to show up on gun brokers to often. I bought this for my Daughter and Soninlaw. I really want to keep it but won't . I sure did like it though..:s10:
I will start working with my Daughter on Sunday. Then my son inlaw next week. Wish me luck. My son in law is too enthusiastic for my liking and my Daughter is totally phobic and uncooperative. My other Daughter who loves shooting is coming to help. We decided not to bring out the shotgun or even my awful 38 while she is here. Too much recoil. Just the two 9MM Jericho's and the new bull impact..
argentos
02-11-2011, 03:43 PM
Its a 9mm Charter Arms, bull impact imported form Israel. I couldn't find much info on it and they don't seem to show up on gun brokers to often.
I know nuffink about guns, but the search engines do.
http://www.pmulcahy.com/pistols/israeli_pistols.htm
mike88
02-11-2011, 07:40 PM
browning clone by FEG of hungary. 13 round 9mm,fixed sights,wood and forged steel. 385.00 invested, this includes shipping,ffl fee,new wollf spring kit. refinished the wood grips myself, polished the feed ramp,widened the rear sight notch for my older eyes.
Avalon
02-12-2011, 07:23 AM
I know nuffink about guns, but the search engines do.
http://www.pmulcahy.com/pistols/israeli_pistols.htm
good link.. now Im having problems finding another one at the price I paid.... Ill watch gun brokers.
CiscoKid
02-12-2011, 07:36 AM
Looks nice but I would have to see if it's reliable in the long run. Run a pile of different ammunition from various manufacturers through it. I tend to stick with Heckler and Koch (.40 S&W) and Sig Sauer (9mm) for their amazing ability to never jam. Also have a heavily worked Springfield Armory TRP (USA made) which is a 1911 .45 with tritium night sights. The .45 is my bedside weapon. Having my own pistol and rifle range on my farm is convenient.
Avalon
02-12-2011, 07:04 PM
Looks nice but I would have to see if it's reliable in the long run. Run a pile of different ammunition from various manufacturers through it. I tend to stick with Heckler and Koch (.40 S&W) and Sig Sauer (9mm) for their amazing ability to never jam. Also have a heavily worked Springfield Armory TRP (USA made) which is a 1911 .45 with tritium night sights. The .45 is my bedside weapon. Having my own pistol and rifle range on my farm is convenient.
I just got back from the Range. i ran 100 rounds of three different types of ammo through it. It didn't even mind that awful stuff in the orange box with the wolf on it that jams my jericho up. I really like this gun. My aim is much better with it. I must have one. :s10:
Raven
02-24-2011, 12:51 PM
So do you like the bull pup better than your Jericho now?
I've got the 941.
I've only shot it a couple of times but I do like it.
shades
02-24-2011, 06:53 PM
Only shot an IMI Desert Eagle .357, damn that thing was accurate, ridiculously heavy, but accurate. First time I shot it, I grouped two joining holes side by side.
IMI Baby Eagle in .357 is probably a much better compromise. Admittedly I haven't tried a .44 mag version, and those are usually manageable, but the .357 round has a reputation
for being just as effective really, and you can carry more rounds.
I think the locked barrel is definately the key to the weapon's accuracy out to longer ranges, but the GLOCKs have been shown to be very accurate also, and they aren't locked, so engineering
is a big factor. They both use polygonal rifling.
Ergonomics I found to be quite good. The weight is not such an issue when aiming, being a pistol, but having to lug it around would be a chore. This is where the GLOCKs shine with their
combat Tupperware.
southfork
02-24-2011, 07:27 PM
Saw them at the gun show, nice feel to it, I have the desert eagle 44 magnum, when I shoot at the range everone stops to see whats up.
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