The Ounce pistol is a unique, bullpup, semi-automatic, folding .22LR CCW firearm with a 10+1 capacity, designed by Bill Osborne for self-defense. While mechanically interesting and functional, its complex loading and unloading procedures, along with the .22LR caliber, raise questions about its practical application for its intended audience. The pistol is available for pre-order at $900.
This video features Hank Strange reviewing the Zip 22 Bullpup Pistol, identifying it as one of the worst firearms he owns. He briefly mentions the manufacturer, USFA, and includes affiliate links for Blackout Coffee, Amazon, and his Patreon and website. The video encourages viewers to subscribe and ring the bell. Hank also promotes his secondary car channel, Strangerpalooza. The review focuses on the perceived poor quality of the Zip 22 pistol.
This video is a Q&A session covering a wide range of firearms-related topics. Questions range from manufacturer-specific inquiries about Franklin Armory's presence at SHOT Show, to historical firearm comparisons like the Winchester rifle and Mauser C96. It also delves into modern firearm discussions such as the WWSD carbine, competition shooting at Desert Brutality, body armor technology, and the Sig Sauer M17. Practical questions on firearm maintenance in extreme conditions, bullet tip safety, and tactical gear like optics are also addressed. The video fosters viewer engagement by answering a variety of community-submitted questions.
The Boberg XR9-S and XR45-S are unique bullpup pistols designed by Arne Boberg, maximizing barrel length in a compact frame through an innovative rearward feeding mechanism. This design places the chamber above the magazine, allowing for a longer barrel than traditional pistols of similar size. While offering a compact footprint, they feature a Double Action Only (DAO) operation and a rotating barrel locking system. The pistols are known to be sensitive to ammunition quality due to their unique feeding cycle, which can lead to jams with poorly crimped rounds. Boberg Arms was acquired by Bond Arms, with original Boberg pistols now considered collector's items.
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 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 from Burst Review focuses on an announcement from Bond Arms at SHOT Show 2018. The content highlights the idea of enhancing a small, low-recoil 9mm pistol by adding a suppressor. The description encourages viewer support through PayPal and Patreon, and includes relevant hashtags. The core subject is a new firearm offering from Bond Arms, with an emphasis on its suppressed configuration.
American Rifleman's Christopher Olsen presents a "Gun of the Week" feature on the Bond Arms Bullpup9 Pistol. The video offers a close look at this uniquely designed firearm, highlighting its features and potential appeal to firearm enthusiasts. The segment aims to provide viewers with insights into the Bullpup9's design and its place within the broader landscape of handguns.
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.
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