This YouTube video from TYMPPP focuses on the Bond Arms Bullpup, describing it as a uniquely produced firearm. The creator emphasizes viewer support through merchandise, a backup channel, Patreon, and SubscribeStar, while also crediting the original score and artwork. The video appears to be an explanation or review of this specific firearm.
This review covers five top pocket pistols for self-defense in 2023, highlighting their suitability for concealed carry. It details models like the Taurus Curve with its unique body-contouring design, the Sig Sauer P290 RS for its balance of features, and the Bond Arms Bullpup for its compact size. The Standard Mfg. Switch-Gun offers a folding revolver option, while the Taurus 738 TCP and Springfield 911 Compact provide budget-friendly and 1911-style alternatives, respectively, in the micro-compact category.
This video reviews ten micro compact pistols ideal for concealed carry, self-defense, or range use. It highlights innovations in small firearms that don't compromise performance. Featured models include the ultra-compact NAA 22 Short, the capacity-rich Bond Arms Bullpup, the 1911-inspired Kimber Micro 9 and Springfield 911 Compact, and the classic L.W. Seecamp Model 32. Other notable mentions are the folding Standard Mfg. Switch-Gun, the powerful Bond Arms Backup, the affordable Ruger LCP II .22, and the reliable Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard.
This video review focuses on the Bond Arms Bullpup 9L, a subcompact pistol featuring a surprisingly long 4.25-inch barrel, comparable to a Glock 19. Despite its extended barrel, the overall length remains around 6 inches, making it suitable for concealed carry. The review highlights its bullpup design, which allows the barrel to telescope over the magazine, and notes the presence of an accessory rail. The video also touches upon the potential for this firearm to address issues found in earlier Boberg pistols and mentions ongoing giveaways sponsored by TFBTV.
This review analyzes five handguns from 2018 that failed to achieve market success despite their quality. The Sig Sauer P365 is excluded due to strong sales despite initial issues. The list includes the Smith & Wesson 686 variants for aesthetic and capacity reasons, the Archon Type B due to production delays, the Walther PPQ Subcompact for its market underperformance, the Bond Arms Bullpup for consumer resistance to its design, and the Hudson H9 for its rushed market entry and technical issues.
This YouTube video offers a sneak peek of firearms showcased at Gallery of Guns in 2018. The primary focus appears to be the Bond Arms Bullpup pistol, highlighting new and notable models expected in the coming year. The description provides a direct link to the Gallery of Guns website for more information.
The Bond Arms Bullpup, formerly the Boberg X9s, offers a unique bullpup action that allows for a longer barrel in a compact frame by pulling rounds backward before chambering. While accurate and fun to shoot, initial range tests revealed some reliability issues, including failures to chamber certain ammunition and spent casings ejecting into the shooter's face with heavier loads. The unconventional magazine loading (rim first) is necessary for its compact design but requires practice.
This video reviews the Bond Arms Bullpup, a unique 9mm subcompact handgun. It highlights its reverse-feed, semi-automatic design and its extremely compact size, fitting into the palm of your hand. The review directs viewers to GUNS Magazine for more details.
The Bond Arms Bullpup represents an improved iteration of the Boberg XR9, with Bond Arms enhancing internal mechanisms for reduced maintenance and offering superior aesthetic options. The speaker clarifies past reluctance to own a Boberg was due to the original owner's conduct, not the firearm's design, highlighting the importance of manufacturer integrity and customer service in the overall ownership experience.
This YouTube video focuses on the field stripping of the Boberg XR9-S pistol. The description highlights the Boberg's unique and complex design, particularly its unconventional layout and cartridge switch mechanism, drawing a comparison to machine guns like the 1919 and PKM, though it uses a magazine. The video also mentions the Boberg line's evolution into the Bond Arms Bullpup. It provides acknowledgments to Proxibid for home defense pistol sales and Ventura Munitions for their support, encouraging viewers to check out TFBTV's Patreon.
This video announces a significant development in the firearm industry: Bond Arms, known for its derringers, has acquired Boberg Arms. This acquisition will lead to the creation of the new Bond Arms Bullpup firearm. The video also provides links to various playlists hosted by "TheFireArmGuy," covering handgun reviews, rifle and shotgun reviews, Second Amendment content, gear and accessory reviews, and range tests. The creator encourages subscriptions, likes, and social media engagement.
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