This video delves into the development of the Mauser Model 1912 and 1912/14 pistols, specifically focusing on rare prototypes chambered in .45 ACP. Unlike the more common 9mm versions, these .45 ACP models showcase Mauser's experimental approach to operating mechanisms. The presenter details three distinct prototypes, illustrating a progression of design changes, including variations in friction delay systems and a buffer mechanism. This content is valuable for firearm enthusiasts interested in historical handgun development and less common variants.
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.
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