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Bond Bullpup--a strange 9mm semi-auto from a derringer manufacturer
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<blockquote data-quote="APH Tactical" data-source="post: 3061724" data-attributes="member: 40946"><p>Accuracy??? Lol, I'd probably Press-Check that bad boy 6 times before even considering it a loaded gun, if for nothing other than sheer amazement that it actually cycled the round into the chamber like it claims to. </p><p>Seriously... watching that dissected video of how the pistol functions, just seems "off" to me, like watching someone ride a bicycle down the street backwards, I just want to yell, "Nope that's not it! You're getting a little warmer, but you're still doing it wrong. Don't get me wrong, I understand that in this age of concealed carry, everyone wants a 45 with a 5" barrel and 17rds capacity that can comfortably fit in their wallet between their NRA member card and carry permit, but idk.</p><p></p><p>So instead of just sliding the bullet gently up into the chamber, we're going to strip it reward from the mag, them angle it up towards the general vicinity of the chamber before closing the slide. And one would think that there are variations of cases, OALs, and bullet shape/weights that this system would have problems with???</p><p></p><p>Kudos for trying, A for effort I think only time will tell on these. And I hate to say it, but I'm a die hard HK fan, but I wouldn't buy this gun even if they made it and offered it to me 50% off. </p><p>But I'm sure these things will be in women's purses all over the country by summertime, so congrats to these guys in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APH Tactical, post: 3061724, member: 40946"] Accuracy??? Lol, I'd probably Press-Check that bad boy 6 times before even considering it a loaded gun, if for nothing other than sheer amazement that it actually cycled the round into the chamber like it claims to. Seriously... watching that dissected video of how the pistol functions, just seems "off" to me, like watching someone ride a bicycle down the street backwards, I just want to yell, "Nope that's not it! You're getting a little warmer, but you're still doing it wrong. Don't get me wrong, I understand that in this age of concealed carry, everyone wants a 45 with a 5" barrel and 17rds capacity that can comfortably fit in their wallet between their NRA member card and carry permit, but idk. So instead of just sliding the bullet gently up into the chamber, we're going to strip it reward from the mag, them angle it up towards the general vicinity of the chamber before closing the slide. And one would think that there are variations of cases, OALs, and bullet shape/weights that this system would have problems with??? Kudos for trying, A for effort I think only time will tell on these. And I hate to say it, but I'm a die hard HK fan, but I wouldn't buy this gun even if they made it and offered it to me 50% off. But I'm sure these things will be in women's purses all over the country by summertime, so congrats to these guys in advance! [/QUOTE]
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