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when I bought a bond arms Back up before I shot the gun I was concerned about the recoil. I was amazed how manageable the recoil was shooting .45 acp and .410 2.5inch shells out of such a little gun. If you can handle the recoil of a 1911 .45 you can handle one of these. Bond Arms guns are well built and built to last thats the first thing peopl...
What happens when your handgun goes "...bang...sort of?" When something didn't quite sound, or feel, right? If you hear a lighter-than-normal "bang," and/or feel lighter-than-normal recoil, it's possible that a "squib load" may have entered your ammo supply.
The Bond ArmslPup9 design is based on the previously available Boberg Arms XR9-S. Shipments of Boberg XR9-S pistols started in the third quarter of 2011 and continued through 2016 when Bond Arms acquired Boberg Arms, including their handgun designs and patents. After a short transitionary period, an improved XR9-S based handgun is available again. It’s […]
On the not-so-fun days, I sort of pine for the good old times of blued steel and walnut. Then there are the days when I see new and interesting stuff. The day I first shot Bond Arms’ new Bullpup9 was one of those better days. Okay, we all carry all the time, right? Actually, no. […]
If you’ve been round the firearms business for a couple of decades you may remember the curious XR9-S pistol made by a company called Boberg Arms. The Boberg pistol was an attempt to make a small, compact 9mm pistol of bullpup design. Bullpups, as more often seen in rifles, move the chamber and magazine to […]
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