The Bond Arms Bullpup9 is a unique 9mm semi-automatic handgun featuring a bullpup design where rounds are stripped backward from the magazine. This allows for a shorter overall firearm with a longer barrel. It operates as a double-action-only firearm and holds seven rounds plus one in the chamber.
This video provides an analytical comparison of the Bond Arms Bullpup9's recoil reduction claims against other subcompact 9mm pistols. Featuring insights from Ian McCollum and Joel, the analysis utilizes high-speed camera data and live fire testing to objectively assess slide velocity, muzzle flip, and felt recoil. While the Bullpup9 shows technical advantages in slide velocity, the overall performance is weighed against factors like trigger quality and reliability of competing models.
This NRA Gun of the Week review features the Bond Arms Bullpup9 pistol, a unique bullpup design that originated as the Beauregard Arms XR-9. The pistol fires 9mm Luger cartridges from a locked breech design and boasts a compact size with a 3.35-inch barrel in a gun just over five inches long. The review highlights its smooth operation, unique impulse and balance, and a surprisingly good trigger for a bullpup.
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