The Boberg pistol, also known as the Bullpup9 or XR9-S, features a unique bullpup-style design that maximizes barrel length within a compact frame. Its rearward feeding mechanism pulls cartridges from the rear of the magazine, lifts them, and pushes them forward into the chamber. This design, combined with a rotating barrel action for locking, aims to reduce felt recoil by altering the firearm's mechanics.
This YouTube video, titled "SUPER Weird but Awesome?..Bond Arms Bullpup9!..(Semi-Auto Collection Pt.27)", focuses on the Bond Arms Bullpup9, a semi-automatic firearm. The description highlights that this is part of a continuing series (Pt.27) and encourages viewer support through merchandise, a backup channel, Patreon, and Subscribestar. It also credits the original score to Madison Stegall and artwork to Daniel Greenfield. The video appears to be a review or showcase of this unusual firearm.
The Bond Arms Bullpup9, utilizing a Boberg rear-feeding design, demonstrates lower slide velocity and less muzzle flip in high-speed testing compared to the SIG P365, Kahr PM9, and Rohrbaugh R9. However, its technical advantages are outweighed by a long trigger reset and specific malfunctions. The SIG P365 is preferred for its superior trigger, higher capacity, and overall reliability.
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.
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