I have just finished reading this review:
http://www.downrange.tv/blog/review-bond-arms-bullpup-9/39618/
of the Bonds Arms bullpup pistol, formerly the pistol from Boberg. They mention that Bond Arms has made several improvements especially involving lubrication. However, there is no getting around the fact that the little gun is ammo sensitive due to its unique feeding method. Now I have no plans to purchase one but I do have an idea of how it might be possible to use cheap range ammo with this gun.
Get a reload press of some type and buy dies for 9mm. Use just the crimping die to put a crimp in the case. I suspect that with the right crimp you can still use cheap range ammo in the gun with sufficient reliability for practice.
http://www.downrange.tv/blog/review-bond-arms-bullpup-9/39618/
of the Bonds Arms bullpup pistol, formerly the pistol from Boberg. They mention that Bond Arms has made several improvements especially involving lubrication. However, there is no getting around the fact that the little gun is ammo sensitive due to its unique feeding method. Now I have no plans to purchase one but I do have an idea of how it might be possible to use cheap range ammo with this gun.
Get a reload press of some type and buy dies for 9mm. Use just the crimping die to put a crimp in the case. I suspect that with the right crimp you can still use cheap range ammo in the gun with sufficient reliability for practice.