This video showcases exotic firearm malfunctions captured in high-speed slow motion, highlighting issues like dud rounds, short cycling due to gas system misadjustment, clip failures, case head separation, and magazine cross-feeds. Specific examples include the 1905 Mannlicher, Type 99 Nambu, .276 Pedersen, ZK 420S, ZH 29, BM 59, Type 100 SMG, Zip .22, Beretta PG, Bullpup 9, and Martz Lugers. The analysis emphasizes mechanical failures and ammunition-related problems, with Ian McCollum offering expert commentary on the causes.
The Bond Arms Bullpup 9 is a unique, compact 9mm pistol with a bullpup-style action for a shorter overall length despite a similar barrel length to the Glock 43. It boasts a 7+1 capacity and exceptional build quality, justifying its $1,099 MSRP as a boutique firearm. However, it exhibits significant ammo sensitivity, requiring specific approved loads, and lacks an automatic last-round slide lock.
Bond Arms has acquired the Boberg XR9-S technology, rebranding it as the Bullpup 9. Key improvements include a proprietary 'lubeless' coating from Anderson Manufacturing, significantly enhancing reliability and reducing maintenance. Testing shows this coating allows for 500-700 rounds without jamming, with one unit exceeding 4,500 rounds. Bond Arms aims for an MSRP under $1,000, with release anticipated in May/June.
This YouTube video from TheFireArmGuy showcases the Bond Arms Bullpup 9mm pistol at Shot Show 17. The description highlights that Bond Arms acquired Boberg and transformed their XRS model into this new bullpup design, with availability expected in May. The video also includes links to the creator's website, social media, and various playlists covering handgun reviews, rifle and shotgun reviews, Second Amendment content, gear reviews, and range tests.
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