BOBERG XR9-L opinions, CANADIAN OWNER REVIEWS??

LuckyLuc82

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Hi guys,

I'm interested in one of these pistols, really has me intrigued, but seems all the owners are keeping a tight lid on how they perform over time, anyone know anyone or can provide an experience owning it for a while? only reviews I found are from at least a year ago... Updates?
 
the seem to be solid! only problem is that they are picky with ammo.
Your best bet is to go to their website and join their forum. Lots of people there talking about how to reload for these and other good stuff too. Even the designer/company owner posts there.


Cheers.
 
I bought one from Wanstalls when they first came to Canada and still have it. It's a keeper and works fine. I was told they were picky with ammo so downloaded the list of recommended ammo and bought a few types on the list and they all worked perfectly. I reload so thought I would give it a go and just had to ensure I had a proper crimp. All my reloads worked fine.

I did have 1 pin that would slowly creep out after a lot of shooting and a drop of locktite fixed that. Mags can be used with or without followers so I have 1 with and 1 without. Only difference is I can get 1 more round in the no follower mag.
 
I bought one in April. I've had very good success with UMC Remington I've bought at the Cabelas by my house. It's a fun little gun and gets some good looks at the range. The trigger takes some getting used to, and you need to rack the slide pretty good to load the first round. But I've had no problems with it. No slide hold open on empty, since it can be loaded from that position, so always need a piece of brass to hold it open at the range to avoid getting heck from the ROs.
 
Works really well with crimped 9mm ammo. Very reliable. Trigger is very manageable and it is quite accurate. For a small gun, the recoil is not too bad at all.
 
I had one and never any problems with it , was actually too small for my comfort ...I was sad to let it go ...I never thought I'd encounter a pistol to small for my mitts ....so as any women will tell you size matters lol
 
It is a beauty. I am itching to add one to the collection. I wish someone had one around here that I could test fire. Sadly don't think I'll see one.....unless I buy it
 
I did a review on one some time ago and still have it: 2,000 rounds of S&B 124gr FMJ with a 6lb trigger. Even though the manufacturer's list says they have had problems with hard primers I have never had one single issue with that ammo. Neat, compact and generally an awesome gun.
 
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