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Semi-automatic pistol
BUL M5 Government
Bul M5 pistol
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of originIsrael
Production history
Designed1991-1992
ManufacturerBUL Transmark
Produced1994–Present
VariantsM5 Commander (Shorter slide and barrel on same wide body frame.)
Specifications
Mass864g (858g Commander)
Length220mm (200mm Commander)
Barrel length128mm (107mm Commander)

Cartridge9×19mm Parabellum
9×21mm IMI
9×23mm Win
.38 Super
.40 S&W
.45 ACP
ActionSingle Action short recoil, locked breech.
Rate of firesemi-automatic
Feed system18 (9mm/.38), 17 (.40), or 13 (.45) rounds
SightsDrift Adjustable 3-Dot Front blade, rear square notch (Night-Sights Optional)
Semi-automatic pistol
BUL M5 Carry/Ultra-X
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of originIsrael
Production history
ManufacturerBUL Transmark
Specifications
Mass730g
Length175mm
Barrel length80mm

Cartridge9×19mm Parabellum
9×21mm IMI
.38 Super
.40 S&W
.45 ACP
ActionSingle Action short recoil, locked breech.
Rate of firesemi-automatic
Feed system12 (9mm/.38) or 10 (.45) round
SightsDrift Adjustable 3-Dot Front blade, rear square notch (Night-Sights Optional)

The BUL M-5 is a M1911 clone pistol made by Israeli firearms manufacturer BUL Transmark. M-5s are made in "carry" models for personal defense and "competition" models for sporting use (particularly IPSC competitions).

Based on the M1911.45 ACP, this version is specifically designed to compensate for the 1911's heat absorption in high temperature environments with a polymer frame.

BUL also provided the polymer frame to other firearms manufacturers for production of Springfield Armory, Kimber Polymer and Charles Daly Polymer 1911 pistol lines.

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