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  • mrak47

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    Has anyone had any experience with the Israeli made (Bul) Axe Cleaver FS? I picked one up around a month ago and haven't fired it much yet. But so far zero issues and I absolutely love it. It has the slightly flared magwell flat faced trigger nice beaver tail slide cutouts. Pretty much everything you would pay to have done to your glock is already there lol. Just curious if anyone has had any good or bad experiences with one. Thanks guys.
     

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    BladeZealot

    Gotta love a Coonan!
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    Had one. Good gun. It's what glock should have made. Hard to go wrong with Bul Armory.

    I have one of their Lightweight sub compact 1911's too. Tack driver.
     

    jdindadell

    Not Banned!!!
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    I picked a used axe FS from a member recently. Did a full tear-down to clean it. Nicely made, much better than the run of the mill aftermarket glock stuff. I would say the internals are on par with shadow systems parts, much better than the chicom stuff that is sold elsewhere. Slide machining is very nice, and the frame is as good as a glock, for fit and finish. I like the aggressive texture, but I don't pet cats for a living, so my hands may be a bit more "manly" than some, and thus less sensitive...
     
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