Prototype Boberg XR-9 pistol, right side
 Prototype Boberg XR-9 pistol, left side
 Boberg XR-9 pistol, diagram; note how the feed claws are gripping 
the topmost cartridge in the magazine before pulling it back and up for 
loading into the barrel
 Prototype Boberg XR-9 pistol, partially disassembled
 Boberg XR-9 pistol (top) compared to Kahr PM9 pistol (bottom). Both
 guns are of very similar size and same caliber (9mm), but note the 29% 
difference in the barrel lenght, obvious by location of the ejection 
ports
| Type | Double Action Only semiautomatic | 
| Caliber(s) | 9x19 mm Luger / Parabellum | 
| Weight unloaded | 555 g / 19.5oz | 
| Length | 147 mm / 5.8" | 
| Barrel length | 107 mm / 4.2" | 
| Magazine capacity | 7 rounds | 
 The XR-9 pistol is the product of the small US-based private enterprise
 Boberg Engineering, run by Arne Boberg. The concept of the XR-9 pistol 
is to provide ballistics (stopping power and penetration) of the 
full-size service-type pistol in sub-compact pistol, suitable for 
concealed carry. Tho achieve this goal, Boberg has used a century-old 
system of the two stage "pull-push" feeding, first encountered in the 
Gabbet-Fairfax "Mars" pistol built in England some 100 years ago. 
Similar system also is used in a number of belt-fed machine guns such as
 Maxim or Browning or Kalashnikov PK. In pistol, such system allows to 
extend the barrel further back into the slide and to place its breech 
area and chamber above the magazine, while in all conventional pistols 
the breech area of the barrel is located in front of the magazine. 
Development of this system, was commenced in 2004, with first prototypes
 being built to fire .32ACP / 7.65x17 ammunition. Those 1st generation 
prototypes featured gas delayed blowback action, which was later 
abandoned for reliability issues. Later on, Boberg switched to much more
 powerful (and certainly much more popular) 9x19 ammunition and rigid 
barrel locking, and currently (February 2008) his 3rd generation 
prototype pistols are offered in this caliber. Prototype XR-9 pistols 
were tested with wide range of ammunition against 'conventional' pistols
 of similar size. Thanks to significantly longer barrel, Boberg XR-9 
provides about 25% increase in power (muzzle energy) compared to pocket 
pistols of the same size and caliber.
It must be noted that at the present time (Feb, 2008) Boberg XR-9 pistols exist only in prototype form.
It must be noted that at the present time (Feb, 2008) Boberg XR-9 pistols exist only in prototype form.
 Boberg XR-9 pistol is short recoil operated, locked breech pistol. It 
uses rotary barrel locking with single massive locking lug on the top of
 the barrel, which engages the slide when in battery. The trigger is of 
double action only (DAO) type, hammer-fired. The heart of the two-stage 
"pull - push" feed system is the claw-shaped loader, which is pivotally 
attached to the slide. When slide is in forward position, the claws are 
lowered under the barrel breech area, gripping the base of the topmost 
cartridge in the magazine. When slide is cycled (manually or under the 
recoil of the previous discharge), the claws pull the cartridge 
rearwards from the magazine until it is clear; at the end of  recoil 
stroke, claws are lifted to place the cartridge to feed position. On the
 closing stroke of teh slide, cartridhe is pushed into the barrel 
chamber, and the feed claws are lowered to grip on the following round 
in the magazine. Obviously, such system requires specially designed 
magazines and is somewhat more complicated than standard "push forward" 
feed system encountered in most other firearms, including pistols. The 
benefit of this system is significantly increased barrel lenght, which 
is especially important for compact pistols with shortest possible 
barrels.


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