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This BUL PCC BL9 14.5” has a total length of 880 mm and it weighs only 2960 grams. This is primarily due to the lightweight, yet durable 7075 aluminium that was used for both the upper and the lower receiver. The handguard is made of black anodised aluminium as well and the stock is made of synthetic material. As a result, the BL9 is perfectly balanced and it can easily be controlled.
The rifle doesn’t have sights of its own, but it does accommodate the use of a rifle scope and something like a red dot. The BUL PCC BL9 14.5” features a Weaver/Picatinny scope rail on top of the upper receiver, that comes equipped with an Offset 45° Weaver/Picatinny mount. This allows you to use both a rifle scope for long range shooting and a red dot for medium to short range shooting at the same time. This means the BL9 can be used for various purposes.
Regardless of the range you’re shooting at, you will have to shoulder the BUL PCC BL9 14.5” firmly. You’ll use the GL-Core S butt stock by FAB Defense to do just that. It features a rubber butt plate with anti-slip texture, which prevents it from sliding around after you’ve planted it against your shoulder. The stock is length-adjustable, allowing you to easily determine the right Length-of-Pull. In addition to the compactly designed stock, the pistol style grip, too, ensures plenty of grip. There’s a ribbed texture on the front side of the ergonomically shaped grip and the BUL PCC BL9 14.5” feels great to hold in your hands.
This BL9 comes with a magazine that has a capacity of no less than 33 9x19 mm calibre rounds. The rifle features a semi-automatic firing mode and shooting is done with the Hiperfire PDI (Power Drop-In) RG trigger. This is a crisply tuned trigger with next to no pre-travel, meaning you’ll only have to pull it slightly to allow the hammer to dart forward.