Bull 1911 Government 9mm (Used)

I have a STI 2x stack in 9mm. I like the idea if a full on metal single stack.
If it shoots anything like my Rock Island GI 1911 in 38 super that I paid $379.00 for 20 years ago you will love it. When I bought it there were the naysayers that told me I was stupid to buy it but when I shot the pants off of what they paid 3X more for it stopped immediately. I am not familiar with BUL but go to the range and enjoy it that is all that matters.
 
Don’t know much about the brand but it’s a SOLID feeling gun, rail to frame was tight, barrel locked tight, triggers is AMAZING for a cheap gun.
I've been researching this brand for months. They make very high quality guns that tend to be lower priced than the competition for what you get. The one you're looking at is a "basic" model but probably made better than similarly-priced models from the competition. Check out some of the YouTube reviews, such as this:
 
I've been researching this brand for months. They make very high quality guns that tend to be lower priced than the competition for what you get. The one you're looking at is a "basic" model but probably made better than similarly-priced models from the competition. Check out some of the YouTube reviews, such as this:
I once heard.. “ Nice small groupings, now shoot faster” that’s my goal with a 1911 9mm full metal
 
I once heard.. “ Nice small groupings, now shoot faster” that’s my goal with a 1911 9mm full metal

Reminds of the time I was shooting a USPSA match. Gentleman assigned to our squad rolls up in his high dollar sports car, takes out his high dollar pistola ( Not there is anything wrong with any of that stuff ) then he proceeds to have touching Double Alpha's for the entire match. Sounds awesome correct? Except for the fact that Speed vs score is the name of the game in USPSA. Poor guy finished dead last despite the "lights out" shooting as he took what seemed like 1hr per shot. He kept comming back and improving though.
 
Reminds of the time I was shooting a USPSA match. Gentleman assigned to our squad rolls up in his high dollar sports car, takes out his high dollar pistola ( Not there is anything wrong with any of that stuff ) then he proceeds to have touching Double Alpha's for the entire match. Sounds awesome correct? Except for the fact that Speed vs score is the name of the game in USPSA. Poor guy finished dead last despite the "lights out" shooting as he took what seemed like 1hr per shot. He kept comming back and improving though.
Respect! that’s called training! Slow training but who’s counting
 
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