The grip safety was not stopping the hammer from falling.
This occurred back in January 2024 and I sent it back to Bul Armory then.
When I received it back, I tested it and the grip safety was functional.
Eight months later, I checked again, and the hammer is dropping again, although I’ve to hulk up on the trigger to get it to drop.
I went to Reddit and asked why this would be occurring and I got several answers. The first two were basically the same answer – that whoever built the gun removed too much material on the grip safety when fitting the part.
The last answer wasn’t really an answer…it was more of an accusation that I wasn’t engaging the grip safety fully, which excessively wore the part over time. I told the guy that that wasn’t the issue, and thanked him for his time. I highly doubt that was the issue, as I’ve to tightly grip the gun to control it and when I grip, the grip safety is disengaged.
Another guy chimed in stating that he’d had the exact same issue. He said he’d bought his gun from GP Arms, who was a Bul Armory importer up until a month or so before I bought my Ultralight. Gabe said that he’d seen the issue before with BA guns, and he fixed it. The guy said the issue never recurred.
So, this leads me to believe that this is indeed a manufacturing issue.
Keep in mind that the one-year warranty expired back in March 2024.
My options were to:
- Get the safety pinned – not an option on a $1500 gun.
- Find a gunsmith that could fix the safety – not an option on a $1500 gun.
- Reach out to Bul Armory and explain to them that they “fixed” this back in January, only for the issue to recur eight months later. Ask them to fix it under warranty and if they won’t, ask them to diagnose the issue and if the cost was reasonable, I’d pay to have it fixed.
- Fix it on my own – last resort option (would find a gunsmith before I did this).
I ended up reaching out to Bul Armory and explaining that whatever fix they applied did not work, that the gun was out of warranty but wasn’t when the “fix” was applied. I asked them to fix it under warranty since their fix didn’t remedy the issue. I explained to them that reliability was important to me, as the gun was a carry gun. I also asked that they ensure the gun stayed fixed this go-around and asked them if they needed to replace parts, to please do so.
Bul Armory honored my request. I sent the gun to them last week – they’ve had it a week, so far.
I’m carrying the Alpha Foxtrot while the SAS II UL is being repaired.
I will post an update once the gun has been returned to me.
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