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Sar Arms B6P 9mm (EAA)

$309.36$323.88

Modeled after the CZ-75, the SAR Arms B6P 9MM is an improvement to its predecessor. SAR greatly improved their 9mm design by making the frame out of a polymer material and enhancing the ergonomics of the firearm to make it more comfortable and easier to operate.

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SAR Arms B6P 9MM Review

The SAR Arms B6P is the ultimate handgun designed for price, safety, and comfort.  Designed after the already comfortable CZ-75, SAR Arms altered the design slightly to make it fit nicer in the average hand, and also used a polymer material for the frame to lessen the weight of the firearm. Just like the CZ-75, the B6P features the slimline slide to take away some of the weight and because of the lightweight polymer frame the gun is top heavy when unloaded. However, as soon as there are rounds in the magazine, the SAR Arms B6P has great balance that allows the user to shoot accurately with speed. With the 4.5″ barrel, the B6P can be easily concealed and could also be used as a great home defense firearm with it’s (15+1) capacity.

SAR ARMS B6P 9MM FEATURES

Some of the external firearm features are:

  • Right handed external manual safety
  • Slide release (also right handed)
  • Double and single action hammer
  • Right handed magazine release

Although the SAR Arms B6P 9MM may seem like a bulky firearm at first glance, the external features are designed to make operation as seamless as possible. The safety, slide and magazine release protrude enough to be to be easily utilized, but do not stick out enough to get snagged when it counts the most.

SAR ARMS B6P 9MM: BEST “BANG” FOR YOUR BUCK

Pun intended. The B6P 9mm is reliable, accurate, light weight and very affordable. The CZ-75 has an MSRP of $499 where as the SAR Arms B6P 9mm is $386 (available from us for $322). CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT HOW TO BUY A GUN FROM US ONLINE.

B6P 9MM: ADD THIS AWESOME GUN TO YOUR COLLECTION TODAY!

This is a very comfortable firearm for everyone to handle!

SAR ARMS B6P 9MM: FAQS

  • What is the capacity of the SAR Arms B6P 9mm?

The SAR Arms B6P 9mm has a 16 round capacity with 15 in the magazine and 1 in the chamber.

  • What is the size and weight of the gun?

The SAR Arms B6P 9mm weighs 25.2 ounces, has a barrel length of 4.5 inches and an overall length of 7.4 inches.

B6P 9MM TEAR DOWN & DISASSEMBLY

The B6P 9mm tear down & disassembly isn’t the easiest.  While the tear down is arguable easier to tear down or disassemble than a Walther P22, it is certainly not as easy as a Glock. Here are the steps to disassemble the Sar Arms B6P:

Step 1: Make sure the chamber is clear on your B6P.
Step 1: Make sure the chamber is clear on your B6P.
Step 2: Locate the take down pin and apply pressure inwards toward the gun. Pushing the pin through the B6P 9mm handgun will get easier with time. It will be difficult to do at first. We've noticed that if we relieve a bit of pressure off of the slide, the pin does come out a bit easier.
Step 2: Locate the take down pin and apply pressure inwards toward the gun. Pushing the pin through the B6P 9mm handgun will get easier with time. It will be difficult to do at first. We’ve noticed that if we relieve a bit of pressure off of the slide, the pin does come out a bit easier.
Step 3: Pull the pin out of the gun, and let the slide move forward and off of the frame.
Step 3: Pull the pin out of the gun, and let the slide move forward and off of the frame.
Step 4: Pull the B6P recoil spring and pin out, and then pull the barrel out.
Step 4: Pull the B6P recoil spring and pin out, and then pull the barrel out.

 

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11 reviews for Sar Arms B6P 9mm (EAA)

  1. 4 out of 5

    Hosting

    In my experience, this assessment is generally unfair, and the 9 mm Sarsilmaz B6P Compact imported by EAA is exhibit A for the defense of pistols made in Turkey. The fixed, three-white-dot sights are mounted close to the bore line, which in testing I found beneficial toward establishing a natural point of the handgun.

  2. 5 out of 5

    JD Carpanzano

    I bought one of these 2 years ago after reading some reviews and wanting a non-striker or DAO compact. Being a 1911 freak SA is by far my preference and one shot on DA not completely disgusting. It came in a very nice plastic molded case with an extra mag, looked good. First day out on my range I was popping grous inside of 2″ at 35feet!The DA trigger is surprisingly light and on SA like a custom 3lb trigger. I was amazed, coupled with it’s light weight it was perfect for EDC. The only two draw backs or complaints I had was, the front sight kept disappearing for me and the safety is stiff and too high on the slide. So I took off the sight, drilled it 1/32 slipped in a short piece of orange optical fiber done! As far as the safety I just stick it on half cocked with one up the pipe. Couple that with black non-reflecting frame and slide it’s just a superb carry firearm specially for the price but extra mags are a bit pricey. Which is ALWAYS my luck!

  3. 5 out of 5

    Big time

    Light well balanced light trigger watch out you will be blasting like a pro with this

  4. 1 out of 5

    fsk-ees.ru

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  5. 5 out of 5

    Charles frayer

    Great shooting pistol, trying to find another 15 round magazine for it, any help would be fine as to where to order one.

  6. 5 out of 5

    Andy

    The SAR B6P is now technically the B6C – but it’s the same awesome gun!

  7. 4 out of 5

    SCOTT SMITH

    I NORMALLY CARRY A EAA WITNESS ,THIS IS MY FIRST POLY GUN I LOVE IT AND MY 15 RD WITNESS MAGS WORK GREAT IN IT

  8. 4 out of 5

    James

    I had the compact version. Ergos were a little better than the CZ-75B in that you can engage the safety whether or not the hammer is cocked. It takes CZ/Mec-Gar mags so quality mags are affordable and available.

    The frame is polymer, so the feel was plasticky. That’s ok, it saves weight. I just liked the steel frame CZ more and they were too similar to keep both.

    The SAR trigger was a little rough, maybe a little heavy. I noticed my group sizes were about the same so it didn’t hurt my shooting any.

  9. 5 out of 5

    Carey Stuart

    best full size 9 w/ a poly frame for the paltry cost!

  10. 5 out of 5

    Eddie Pickle

    I’ve had mine for about ten years I was guess and it has been my go to carry target shooting just all around great handgun magazines are not too expensive the CZ fits fine I tell you it’s just a really really good gun really really good weapon just can’t say enough about it highly recommend

  11. 5 out of 5

    Larry Ozog

    Just purchased B6 , shot 100Rnds
    Unbelievable function , Don’t like the Glock , but love the 1911 style . I have shot and carried 14 other brands and i cant say enough about this”plastic” format . Of this fine weapon, Quick fairly light and quite
    The EDC . Great$$ buying another BR6c with new sights! Bought 2 more magazines , easy load and drop , may mount and optics.
    Unreal mechanics!


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