This video from Forgotten Weapons delves into the design of the Boberg/Bullpup9, specifically investigating whether its bullpup configuration and unique feeding mechanism have any impact on felt recoil. The analysis likely explores the engineering principles behind the design and compares it to conventional firearm layouts to determine its recoil-reducing potential. Fans of historical firearms and unique engineering will find this content engaging.
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.
This video explores the claim that the Boberg/Bullpup9 pistol design reduces recoil. The host compares the Bond Bullpup9 (formerly Boberg XR9S) against comparable pistols like the Rohrbaugh R9, Kahr PM9, and Sig P365. The comparison focuses on felt recoil and muzzle climb, utilizing both subjective shooting impressions and high-speed videography to analyze the operating mechanism's effect on recoil. The unique bullpup configuration and its potential benefits beyond barrel length are discussed.
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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