Summary: The description, specs, photo and user ratings for the BUL G.Cherokee pistol.
Manufacturer’s Description
The BUL G.Cherokee is a semiauto pistol chambered in 9mm and built on a high-capacity, injected, fiber-reinforced polymer frame. The Cherokee line is based on the CZ 75 pistol and it employs a short-recoil operated, locked breech, modified Browning-type locking mechanism. The grip is slightly wider than that on BUL’s standard full size Cherokee to accommodate large hands and allow the insertion of a detachable shoulder stock.
Features include:
Three-dot sights with a polymer, rear drift-adjustable sight and a fixed, steel front sight (night sights are optional);
a double-action/single-action trigger;
a manual safety;
a firing pin safety;
a half-cock safety;
a forged 18 Cr Mo4 steel slide;
a forged 34 Ni Cr Mo6 barrel (porting is optional);
BUL’s Tough or black oxide finish;
a 17-round, double-stack magazine; and
a picatinny rail.
BUL also offers a G.Cherokee Covert Ops model, which includes an impulse-type sound suppressor and a Streamlight TLR-2 tactical light and laser that hangs from the rail (see photo below).
And, BUL offers a G.Cherokee Spec Ops model, which includes a four-stage telescopic stock for enhnaced stability and recoil control, two additional 25-round magazines, a BUL DOT red-dot sight, a Streamlight TLR-2 tactical light and laser, and an impulse-type sound suppressor (see photo below).
The Specs
Caliber
Capacity
BBL
OAL
Width
Height
Weight
9mm
17+1
4.4″
8.5″
1.27″ (excluding slide stop)
5.5″
25.7 oz.
MSRP: $575?
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1 comment
Paid way to much for a very disappointing pistol . The workmanship is rough on the rear serrations . The grip in my opinion is to aggressive . The accuracy is average at best and finally the double action pull is over 5 lbs . It’s not worth your money especially when The Taurus G3 is far cheaper and so much superior
Paid way to much for a very disappointing pistol . The workmanship is rough on the rear serrations . The grip in my opinion is to aggressive . The accuracy is average at best and finally the double action pull is over 5 lbs . It’s not worth your money especially when The Taurus G3 is far cheaper and so much superior