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Summary: The description, specs, photo, user ratings and user comments for the Sarsilmaz B6 C pistols.
Manufacturer’s Description
The B6 C semiauto pistol is produced by Sarsilmaz in Turkey. It’s the compact version of the B6, which is based on the CZ 75 pistol (some call it a clone).
The B6 C is built on a polymer frame with a forged steel slide and chambered in 9mm, .380 ACP/9x17mm or .32 ACP . It employs a Browning-type action with a tilting barrel. A variety of finishes are available, including black (phosphate) and black and white chrome (i.e., the slide, trigger, slide lock lever, manual safety and magazine release catch are all chromed and rest is black).
Other features include:
- A fixed front sight (one dot);
- a dovetailed rear sight (two dots);
- rear slide serrations;
- a double-action/single-action trigger;
- an extended beavertail;
- a manual thumb safety;
- a firing pin safety; and
- a hammer safety.
Note: EAA and Task Firearms import this pistol into the United States but calls it the Compact B6P.
The Specs
Caliber | Capacity | BBL | OAL | Width | Height | Weight |
9mm | 13+1, 15+1 | 3.8″ | 7.4″ | 1.1″ | 5.3″ | 24.7 oz. w/empty mag |
.380 ACP / 9x17mm | 13+1, 15+1 | 3.8″ | 7.4″ | 1.1″ | 5.3″ | 24.7 oz. w/empty mag |
.32 ACP | 13+1, 15+1 | 3.8″ | 7.4″ | 1.1″ | 5.3″ | 24.7 oz. w/empty mag |
MSRP: $400ish
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I am not a gun expert by any means but in a side by side comparison vs the xd40 the b6 shot more accurately and just felt great in your hand. Picked it up new for under $300.0 with no ftf/fte through 150 rnds. A superior value especially at this price point. Easily compares to ruger or Springfield.
I am not a gun expert by any means but in a side by side comparison vs the xd40 the b6 shot more accurately and just felt great in your hand. Picked it up new for under $300.0 with no ftf/fte through 150 rnds. A superior value especially at this price point. Easily compares to ruger or Springfield.
hello friends <<<<< where I can buy the butt of my gun salsirmaz as this broken, please help on this!!! thanks!!!
hello friends <<<<< where I can buy the butt of my gun salsirmaz as this broken, please help on this!!! thanks!!!
Apenas compre este modelo B6-C. La he probado a unos 25 o 30 metros y responde muy, tiene poco retroceso, libiana y un agarre perfecto. Me siento muy comodo, solo resta ganar confianza con el tiempo.
Apenas compre este modelo B6-C. La he probado a unos 25 o 30 metros y responde muy, tiene poco retroceso, libiana y un agarre perfecto. Me siento muy comodo, solo resta ganar confianza con el tiempo.
I’ve had a B6P for a few years now. It’s a fantastic shooter, very accurate. One thing I would change is the slide serations. With the “internal” slide, it makes for a small area of grip for those with small and weak hands. They need to be more agressive or machined in such a way which promotes a grip when pulling back (an agressive edge on the rear part of each serration facing forward would be perfect). The gun is well made and works as smooth as silk and eats whatever I have fed it inculding steel cased. Another “negative” about this gun is the availability of accessories. Very difficult to find magazines for this sepecific gun. I have only the one that came with it and have also been using an extended magazing which I have as an after market for a Taurus PT111. It holds 15 rounds, works prefect in the Taurus, but also “fits” perfectly in the B6P. I think its a MecGar. It feeds well, the only things it doesn’t do is fit flush and hold back slide on empty mag. This is because the follower is shaped differently. But other than that, a cheap alternative for extra mags.
Another thing I’d like to see change is the grip texture, I wish it was just a bit more aggressive. Generally well made and a hell of a lot less expensive that the comparable CZ!!! I have no idea why this rating is as low as it is, probably because of it not being a BIG name.
Hi Ben, thanks for the info/feedback. So, this gun’s 7.0 current rating is actually well above average. On this site, the average rating across all guns is 6.0ish.
I’ve had a B6P for a few years now. It’s a fantastic shooter, very accurate. One thing I would change is the slide serations. With the “internal” slide, it makes for a small area of grip for those with small and weak hands. They need to be more agressive or machined in such a way which promotes a grip when pulling back (an agressive edge on the rear part of each serration facing forward would be perfect). The gun is well made and works as smooth as silk and eats whatever I have fed it inculding steel cased. Another “negative” about this gun is the availability of accessories. Very difficult to find magazines for this sepecific gun. I have only the one that came with it and have also been using an extended magazing which I have as an after market for a Taurus PT111. It holds 15 rounds, works prefect in the Taurus, but also “fits” perfectly in the B6P. I think its a MecGar. It feeds well, the only things it doesn’t do is fit flush and hold back slide on empty mag. This is because the follower is shaped differently. But other than that, a cheap alternative for extra mags.
Another thing I’d like to see change is the grip texture, I wish it was just a bit more aggressive. Generally well made and a hell of a lot less expensive that the comparable CZ!!! I have no idea why this rating is as low as it is, probably because of it not being a BIG name.
Hi Ben, thanks for the info/feedback. So, this gun’s 7.0 current rating is actually well above average. On this site, the average rating across all guns is 6.0ish.