 Hey there friends, thanks for checking in. Today we're looking at a Sarkay 2 45C. All steel frame, double action, single action, 45ACP handgun. It doesn't matter what I feature. Someone says you have to check out the Sarkay 2 models. They are amazing. And I took this to the range already. It performed very well. I had a couple minor handguns, if you will. I'm going to talk about that, but overall it was extremely accurate. It is heavy. There is no doubt. Now this is like a CZ copy. It disassembles the same as the CZ. It has many of the same features, but it also has a little sig flare to it. Do you see that? Here's my P220. Do you see that? A little bit of a sig flare. I capture that when I look at this. It kind of looks a little bit sigish, but it is a nice handgun. Pretty heavy. We're going to get it on the scale. Now the mags say, the witness holes say 14 rounds, but I can fit 13 in. And on the Sarkay it says 13. So this is a 13 round mag with a 14 etched in there as the witness hole. It does have a polymer grip with vertical texturing both in the back strap and the front strap. Beveled out a little bit. Nice overall feel. It's a bit thick. A little bit blocky. Three slot pick rail. Fully adjustable rear sights. Both with your elevation and windage pinned in front dot. They have these in a blued model. They're a little bit less expensive. This is the 4.2 inch barrel. They also have a 4.7 inch barrel. So I have to believe the 45 with the C there stands for compact. Nice feeling gun and a pretty nice shooting gun as well I have to say. Now the single action trigger pull is pretty nice. 4.5 pounds is what my scale is measuring it at. And your reset very similar to a CZ. Double action. Very heavy. The one thing this will do that most CZs don't do. I doubt you'll ever use it. But you can run the thumb safety without the hammer cockback. So it doesn't necessarily affect many people on the way to run thumb safety with the hammer dropped like that. But it is not an ambidextrous. You can see right there it says Sarsal Mavs K245C stainless here. If you go with this and you're looking at for a price you're looking at between 600 and 650. The 4.7 inch barrel is a bit more. But you get the paperwork. They put these on the trigger guard of the handguns. They pass inspection and then you get paperwork to 13 round mags. A patch tool and a bore brush right there. So that's what you're looking at. Right closer to 600. Some have it at like 6.25 or whatever. But I took it to the range. Let's go ahead and check out some of that. I'll talk about the hang ups that I had. Now on two occasions I had a failure to chamber and I'm not sure if it was the freedom munitions 45 or if it was just this gun being new and getting used to being chambered often or whatever the case. All I did was hit the back of the slide and it chambered no problem. Let's go ahead and check that out. Let's do a non-scientific test here with arms core 45 jacketed hollow points 230 grains. We'll go ahead and see how well this chambers. No problem. It does have a sight hole indicator by the way. I'm not sure I mentioned that. But we'll go ahead and charge around and I have six more in the magazine. Let's go ahead and charge those. Two, three. So based on this analysis I'm chalking that up to ammo because those ran through smoothly. Based on my limited range experience at this point I would say that it shoots as accurate as a CZ-45. Now not quite as great as my 97 BD. This is a larger model. We'll take a look at the difference in the slide length. But the beaver tails are similar. Let's see if you can see it like that. But this is a much more expensive gun. Love the 97 BD. And so far I really dig this K2-45C. Let's go ahead and disassemble it. We already showed clear there. So the two dots on the back of the slide we're just going to align those. This pin needs to come out. We'll take the bottom of the mag and pull out that pin and off comes the slide. Full length frame rails, uncaptured steel guide rod and a 4.2 inch barrel. There it is. It does have a safety right there. They call that a plunger. And then the frame could use some cleaning. Run a bore brush through it and a couple Q-tips. It's only at the range one time. But definitely a nice shooting handgun. I think it looks cool. It's got some of that shipping grease all over it. I think it looks cool. I like the stainless. I think it looks a little better than the blued models. Let's go ahead and get this on the scale before we wrap up this review. I hope it's a review. Let's see. Unloaded weight. Two pounds, six ounces. Puts it right at 38 ounces. But I have 14 rounds. Now remember it's a 13 round magazine with one in the chamber. You're looking at 47 and 5 eighths ounces. Just for fun let's throw this CZ on there. 97 BD, 51 and an eighth. So definitely have your longer barrel. But the SAR K2 45C nice handgun. I like that single action trigger. I like the overall feel of it. I like the way it looks. I think it looks super cool. Adjustable rear sight pinned in front dot. There's a look at the vertical serrations in the back strap and the front strap. If you can get this for around 600 bucks, I think it's a good deal. I think it's a great deal. If you can get it for under 600, the reason I say that is because everything has gone up. You know this, but it at one point sold for the mid-fives. So an additional 50 bucks. Compare that to the eggs that you buy today. It hasn't gone up as much as so many other things. But there it is. The SAR K2 45C. Nice looking handgun. Definitely a shooter at the range. If you like videos like this, please subscribe. And sure, I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe.