WisBorn
Contributing Member
Most of the BA's weight over a pound! I wouldn't want to be hit by one!!!!i wouldn’t want to be shot or pistol-whipped with a bond arms derringer: sturdy, steel, heavy, built like a brick outhouse.
Most of the BA's weight over a pound! I wouldn't want to be hit by one!!!!i wouldn’t want to be shot or pistol-whipped with a bond arms derringer: sturdy, steel, heavy, built like a brick outhouse.
Yes, I want a 45-70 modelThere's a single shot Cyclops coming out. For those who think one is enough!
They now also list a .44 Magnum Cyclops!Yes, I want a 45-70 model
It's the perfect gun. Two shots is all you need. One for the warning shot and the other for the perp if he does not take the warning shot seriously.I guess I'm the only one who could care less if they even existed in any caliber.
Go back to bed, Mr. President.It's the perfect gun. Two shots is all you need. One for the warning shot and the other for the perp if he does not take the warning shot seriously.
I have been a vocal critic of several Bond products for a long time, I didn't like the derringers as they were way to big and heavy for anything other than novelty use, the Bullpup is another pricey novelty given the added barrel length doesn't add much velocity and the action questionable with reliability.I guess I'm the only one who could care less if they even existed in any caliber.
Stinger RS and Honey B both the narrow frame Stinger style and available in .38 Special.Still waiting/looking for a Stinger in 38. I see the Rough Rider (heavier ones) but no true Stingers.........
I can't find a Stinger to buy though. They have been on their site for months, but none available to buy that I have seen.Stinger RS and Honey B both the narrow frame Stinger style and available in .38 Special.
Bond Arms | Stinger RS
www.bondarms.comWith Honey B you get very big grip!Bond Arms | Honey B (Now Available In 327 Fed Mag!)
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I have a Stinger RL in .380 and an RS in .38 Spl. The in-hand feel of the weight difference is quite substantial. A 17 oz gun is not a heavy gun but compared to a 12 oz it's a brick.The RS Stinger is a steel frame, cheaper than the Al one on a Stinger, but also heavier (17oz vs 12 for the Stinger). I'll pay for the lighter package in this case.
Your local gun shop may be able to order one for you, especially if it is a Bond Arms dealer. A dealer may have better sources. Bond lists a bunch of wholesalers that GSs can order from. Still, it may not be available because I recall hearing that demand is very high and it is hard for production to keep up.I can't find a Stinger to buy though. They have been on their site for months, but none available to buy that I have seen.
At least you understand that you have an issueAbout a week ago one of our customers had us order a Snake Slayer 4 1/4". My boss ordered it from one of our distributors and, apparently, the SKU was wrong on their website and they sent us a 3 1/2".
Well, not wanting to see the shop get stuck with something that would likely take quite some time to sell, and being the loyal, concerned employee that I am I felt it was my duty to buy it.
That brings the count to 10 frames and a total of 15 barrels. I'm quite certain this will be my last.
(I also believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and that our elected officials all act in our best interest.)
Ok, I believe in the Easter Bunny, and Santa Claus. Politicians working in our best interests- that is just to much of a stretchAbout a week ago one of our customers had us order a Snake Slayer 4 1/4". My boss ordered it from one of our distributors and, apparently, the SKU was wrong on their website and they sent us a 3 1/2".
Well, not wanting to see the shop get stuck with something that would likely take quite some time to sell, and being the loyal, concerned employee that I am I felt it was my duty to buy it.
That brings the count to 10 frames and a total of 15 barrels. I'm quite certain this will be my last.
(I also believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and that our elected officials all act in our best interest.)
some guys collect Glocks.
I only see the .30 Carbine listed at Buck Snort and Taylor's and Company, both out of stock. My LGS cannot get one either.So do I. I very nearly bought one a few months ago when Bucksnort Outfitters had it in stock. I have no idea what stopped me other than perhaps a rare fleeting moment of practical thinking.
The only one I sort of regret buying is the .40 S&W.