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Bull Armory Tac Comp Tops Review Charts with 24.5/25 Score

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The Bull Armory Tac Comp has claimed the top spot on The Gun Collective’s review leaderboard after scoring 24.5 out of 25 points. Announced at Gun Con 2024, the 9 mm pistol arrived in the U.S. later than expected due to supply-chain delays, but early testing shows it outperforming the brand’s already highly rated Tac Pro.

Key Specifications

  • Chambering: 9 mm
  • Barrel: 5-inch hybrid with V6 porting and integrated compensator
  • Frame: Stainless steel
  • Grip: Textured polymer with oversized magwell
  • Controls: Extended magazine release, enlarged shielded safety, modular link trigger system
  • Optics: Bull Armory BAO mounting system with included plates
  • Capacity: Ships with four 20-round magazines
  • MSRP: $2,990

Pros

  • Build quality rated a perfect 5/5; described as “one of the smoothest guns out there” with flawless fit and finish.
  • Ergonomics also scored 5/5, featuring a slim 2011-style grip, shielded safety that permits aggressive riding, and an extended mag release.
  • Feature set earned another 5/5, highlighted by the BAO optic system, V6 ports-plus-comp combination, and modular trigger blade.
  • Value judged 5/5; reviewers called it “the best handgun that I’ve ever reviewed” and noted it undercuts the Staccato XC by roughly $1,300 while including two extra magazines.

Cons

  • Practical accuracy received 4.5/5; groups were “as expected” but not class-leading.
  • Slide release can be difficult to reach with the right hand because the enlarged safety protrudes slightly.
  • MSRP of $2,990 is $440 higher than the Tac Pro, though testers deemed the added features worth the premium.

Reviewers emphasized the gun’s soft-shooting characteristics: “it does feel a little bit softer to the shooter, and it really allowed me to just run the piss out of this gun.” With the new Tac Comp now atop the leaderboard, Bull Armory has set a high bar for compensated 2011-style pistols.

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