This discussion delves into ammunition feeding issues, specifically comparing Underwood Extreme Defender and Fort Scott TUI in a .40 S&W caliber. The speaker details how the geometry of the Fort Scott TUI round, particularly its long, pointed tip, caused feeding failures in a Bond Arms Bullpup due to catching on the chamber lip. This highlights how firearm design and ammunition characteristics can interact to cause malfunctions, emphasizing the importance of testing ammunition in specific firearms.
The Bond Arms Bullpup is highlighted as a uniquely designed pistol, often considered the 'weirdest' on the market. Its bullpup configuration, achieved by a novel feeding mechanism that pulls cartridges backward into the chamber, allows for a longer barrel within a shorter overall firearm. The presenter notes its reliability with proper ammunition, specifically crimped 9mm rounds, and contrasts it with earlier Boberg designs, suggesting Bond Arms has improved upon the platform.
This video from TheFirearmGuy at Chacho 2016 features Gordon Bond of Bond Arms showcasing new models and discussing a significant acquisition. The Bond Arms Patriot, featuring patriotic engravings and a popular cross-draw holster, is highlighted. The Lone Star Edition, with Texas-themed grips and engravings, is also presented. A key announcement is Bond Arms' acquisition of Boberg Arms, leading to the development of the Bond Arms Bullpup, a bullpup pistol with a unique reverse-feed system. Bond emphasizes the potential for improved ergonomics with custom Rosewood grips and ongoing efforts to refine the Bullpup's reliability.
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