Review the Sars Arms B6 P 9 Mm Pistol

Despite existence in the gun-making business for 180 years, Turkish firearms manufacturer Sarsilmaz is non well-known in this country. That is a situation SAR Us, based in Opelika, Ala., is working to change with the B6C semi-automatic ix mm pistol, forth with many other pistol and shotgun offerings it's currently importing into the United States.

Every bit a more than compact version of SAR'southward full-sized B6, and hence the "C" in the model description, the B6C is based on the iconic CZ-75 pattern, and as such is built with a slide that rides within the frame's track. On many semi-automatic pistols, including the workhorse 1911, the slide rides exterior the frame. The inside-the-runway placement allows the butt of the B6C to ride just a scrap lower than information technology otherwise would, providing a lower bore height for improved accuracy.

The B6C manufactured in Turkey by Sarsilmaz or SAR.

The B6C manufactured in Turkey by Sarsilmaz or SAR.


Following its CZ-75 lineage, the hammer-fired B6C features a single-activeness and double-action trigger. But, different the Czech favorite, the B6C is congenital on a polymer frame, making it lighter and less expensive than an all-steel CZ-75.

The B6C is very reliable and ran without a single malfunction in 300 rounds fired including basic target, self-defense and frangible training loads. The pistol's frame comes in 3 dissimilar color options including black, apartment dark earth and olive drab green.

The olive drab green frame of the specific B6C tested. Note the textured grip surfaces.

The olive drab green frame of the specific B6C tested. Note the textured grip surfaces.

While the frame and grips of the pistol are fabricated of polymer, the slide and barrel of the B6C are steel. The hammer-forged butt is iii.8" long. The pistol features fixed iii-dot style gainsay sights, a manual thumb safety on the left side, and an integrated spur hammer. The B6C comes standard with two thirteen+1 magazines or 10+1 for capacity-restricted states.

The fixed, three-dot sights of the B6C pistol are simple but functional.

The fixed, three-dot sights of the B6C pistol are unproblematic but functional.

My Lyman electronic trigger-pull gauge measured the B6C's single-action trigger pull at a crisp iv-lbs. 1-oz., and the double-activeness at half dozen-lbs. viii-ozs. In single-action, the trigger has approximately 0.14" of take-upwards before information technology engages. This isn't terrible, but may require some practice to utilise effectively without a have-up induced wobble. The take up is approximately 0.10" in double-activity, which actually provides stability in this manner by shifting the trigger-finger and pistol back into the shooter's hand.

For those who want another layer of security, the double-activeness capability of the B6C's trigger ways a shooter can carry the pistol with a round in the chamber without the hammer being cocked. That's in add-on to the manual safe on the slide and the internal firing-pin block-safety.

The controls on the left side of the B6C, with the slide release on the left and manual safety on the right.

The controls on the left side of the B6C, with the slide release on the left and manual condom on the right.


There is nil fancy well-nigh the grips on the B6C. Grooves are molded into the polymer front end and dorsum-straps, with small checkered rectangles cut into the grip at just the right positions to engage fingers and the palm below the shooting hand's thumb. I had no trouble achieving a solid grip throughout my shooting, even when estrus and humidity created a slick surface on my hands.

With a butt just nether 4" long and weighing in at just 25-ozs. unloaded, the B6C is certainly a curtained-bear selection. I was without a B6C-specific holster, nonetheless the pistol looked to accept like dimensions to a Smith & Wesson Thousand&P Shield. So, I tried out a Premium Leather Within-the-Pants Shield 9/40 holster fabricated by Blackhawk I had on hand, which fit nearly perfect.

The Blackhawk IWB holster made for the Smith & Wesson Shield 9/40 fit the B6C very well and provided comfortable carry.

The Blackhawk IWB holster made for the Smith & Wesson Shield 9/40 fit the B6C very well and provided comfortable carry.


I carried the pistol with the Blackhawk holster for a calendar week. It proved to be a comfortable carry rig, with the holster providing enough of support and keeping the butt of the B6C at the right angle for easy drawing. Fully loaded with self-defense ammunition, the B6C felt much the same in weight and bulk as the Smith & Wesson Thousand&P 45 Shield I regularly carry.

Accuracy testing was done with two brands of 9 mm range armament, Precision Delta remanufactured Operation Standard loaded with a 147-grn. FMJ bullet and an boilerplate muzzle velocity of 915 f.p.s. along with Winchester Us Set up with a 115-grn. flat-nosed FMJ bullet at 1,172 f.p.s. I added one make of cocky-defense round into the mix, SIG Sauer's nine mm +P loaded with a 124-grn. Five-Crown hollow-signal bullet leaving the muzzle at 1,180 f.p.southward.

(All velocities measured with x shots of ammunition fired approximately half dozen feet from a RCBS AmmoMaster Chronograph.)

The B6C is well-suited for home defense as well as concealed carry.

The B6C is well-suited for home defense equally well as concealed comport.


I first fired the above rounds at 7-yds., offhand standing with five, five-shot groups of each. On average, the Precision Delta rounds scored groups of 1.45", the SIG at one.25", and the Winchester at 1.xx". At this distance, my all-time groups were 1.03" with the Winchester, and a i.05" with the SIG with four of the SIG rounds scoring a neat little 0.70" cluster.

At 25-yds. firing from a residual, the B6C averaged five-shot groups of 2.five" to 3.5". The SIG scored the tightest grouping, right at 2.v" while the Winchester averaged approximately three". The Precision Delta scored at iii.5" and besides printed one grouping at iv".

SIG Sauer's 9 mm +P through the B6C pegged this five-shot group at just 1.05

SIG Sauer'southward 9 mm +P through the B6C pegged this five-shot group at just one.05", fired offhand at vii-yds.


Field stripping the B6C is very like shooting fish in a barrel. As with nearly CZ-75 clones, the B6C has tiny dots pressed into the left-rear of the slide and the frame. Brand sure the pistol is unloaded and the mag is removed beginning. Cocking the hammer halfway, ease back the slide to line up those two dots. Now, with the dots still lined upward push out the slide stop from the reverse side of the pistol. Then pull out the slide end.

The slide itself comes off the frame by pushing forrard. At present, the recoil bound guide and the twin springs it holds can be removed from inside the slide, besides every bit the barrel. At this point the B6C is ready for cleaning. I asked for a B6C with an olive drab greenish frame, a nice change from all the black-on-blackness handguns I review.

The B6C is easily field stripped for cleaning.

The B6C is hands field stripped for cleaning.


The B6C is a sturdy workhorse of a semi-automatic pistol. It'due south a good fit for concealed deport, the nightstand or vehicle use as well as a fun plinker. The pistol has a suggested cost of simply $333, while online prices are right at $280.

The B6C is a corking deal even at $333. At $280, for an accurate and reliable conduct or habitation-defense pistol, the B6C represents an amazing value. For more than information on the SAR B6C pistol visit sarusa.com.

Specifications:
Caliber: 9 mm
Action: Semi-Automatic
Trigger: Single and Double-Action
Slide: Steel
Slide Stop: Matte Black
Frame: Polymer
Barrel: Hammer-Forged Steel
Butt Length: 3.8"
Overall Length: 7.4"
Overall Height: five.ii"
Overall Width: ane.i"
Weight: 25.ii oz. Unloaded
Sights: Fixed Iii Dot
Rubber: Manual and Firing-Pin Block-Safety
Magazines: Two 13+i Capacity (10+i for Restricted States)
Frame Color Options: Black, Apartment-Dark Earth, or Olive Drab Dark-green
MSRP: $333.00

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