Wilson Combat is stepping into a slightly different lane with its latest handgun, and it’s not just another striker-fired clone. Meet the BULWARK.
This new midsize 9mm is built around an enclosed internal hammer-fired system, aiming to deliver the trigger feel of a traditional hammer gun without the bulk—or snag points—of an exposed hammer.
That alone sets it apart in a market dominated by striker-fired pistols.
Instead of relying on a spring-driven striker, the BULWARK uses a fully enclosed hammer system. The goal here is pretty straightforward: combine the reliability and ignition consistency of a hammer gun with a clean, modern carry profile. And on paper, it checks some interesting boxes.
⚙️ A Different Take on Carry Pistols
Where this gun really leans in is the trigger.
Wilson is touting a 1911-style sliding trigger with a 3.75 to 4.25-pound pull and a short, tactile reset. That’s going to get attention from shooters who prioritize trigger control and consistency. Especially those coming from the 1911 world.
Capacity lands at 15+1 in 9mm, putting it squarely in Glock 19 territory, and that’s no accident. The BULWARK is also designed to be compatible with many Glock 19-pattern holsters, which makes it easier to integrate into existing carry setups without starting from scratch.
🛡️ Built for Hard Use
Wilson Combat is clearly positioning this as a real daily carry solution. The pistol features:
- Stainless steel slide, barrel, and internal chassis
- Black nitride finish for corrosion and wear resistance
- Match-grade barrel
- Optics-ready system using a pin-based mounting interface
And then there’s the durability claim. Wilson says the BULWARK was tested to 5,000 rounds without cleaning or lubrication, without a single malfunction. That’s a bold statement, and one that serious users will definitely want to see backed up in the real world.
🔐 Safety Setup
The Wilson Combat BULWARK leans heavily into redundant safety systems. It includes four independent safeties, including:
- Grip safety
- Firing pin block
- Trigger safety
The grip safety in particular is a nod to 1911 shooters, adding another layer of control without complicating the manual of arms too much.
🎯 Where It Fits
The BULWARK is clearly aimed at shooters who want:
- A better trigger than most striker guns
- A clean carry profile
- And something a little different from the sea of polymer striker pistols
It’s compact enough for concealed carry, but built with enough durability to handle duty use. That’s a tough balance to strike but that’s what Wilson is going for here.
📊 Quick Specs
- Caliber: 9mm
- Capacity: 15+1
- Action: Enclosed internal hammer-fired
- Trigger: 1911-style sliding trigger (3.75–4.25 lb)
- Finish: Black nitride
- Optics Ready: Yes (pin-based system)
- Holster Compatibility: Glock 19 pattern
- MSRP: $1,899.99
🧠 Final Take on the Wilson Combat BULWARK
The BULWARK isn’t trying to reinvent the handgun but it is trying to blend two worlds that don’t usually overlap. Hammer-fired performance. Modern carry ergonomics.
If it delivers on reliability and that trigger lives up to the hype, this could carve out a niche with shooters who’ve been waiting for something exactly like this.
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43 Comments
Interesting update on Wilson Combat’s BULWARK: Internal Hammer 9mm Pistol. Curious how the grades will trend next quarter.
Uranium names keep pushing higher—supply still tight into 2026.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Silver leverage is strong here; beta cuts both ways though.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
The cost guidance is better than expected. If they deliver, the stock could rerate.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Interesting update on Wilson Combat’s BULWARK: Internal Hammer 9mm Pistol. Curious how the grades will trend next quarter.
I like the balance sheet here—less leverage than peers.
Exploration results look promising, but permitting will be the key risk.
Nice to see insider buying—usually a good signal in this space.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Interesting update on Wilson Combat’s BULWARK: Internal Hammer 9mm Pistol. Curious how the grades will trend next quarter.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Interesting update on Wilson Combat’s BULWARK: Internal Hammer 9mm Pistol. Curious how the grades will trend next quarter.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Interesting update on Wilson Combat’s BULWARK: Internal Hammer 9mm Pistol. Curious how the grades will trend next quarter.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Interesting update on Wilson Combat’s BULWARK: Internal Hammer 9mm Pistol. Curious how the grades will trend next quarter.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Uranium names keep pushing higher—supply still tight into 2026.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
The cost guidance is better than expected. If they deliver, the stock could rerate.
Exploration results look promising, but permitting will be the key risk.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Uranium names keep pushing higher—supply still tight into 2026.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Production mix shifting toward USA might help margins if metals stay firm.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
If AISC keeps dropping, this becomes investable for me.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Nice to see insider buying—usually a good signal in this space.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Production mix shifting toward USA might help margins if metals stay firm.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.