Really? The front of it is weldedNice A3!
Your trigger guard is on backwards, though.
Really? The front of it is weldedNice A3!
Your trigger guard is on backwards, though.
Well, looks that way in g00gle images. Lemme pull out my A3 to compare it. 'Ang on a tickReally? The front of it is welded
Nice! Im jelly.Picked up a lightly-used Malcomar Cetme L this afternoon...
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I've been casually eyeing these since they first came out a few years ago, but couldn't bring myself to ordering one sight unseen (no local LGS ever had one in stock)...and a piece-'o-junk Century Arms .308 Cetme I owned @20 years ago has had me gun-shy of parts kit frankenguns ever since.Nice! Im jelly.
Beretta 92FS and a TX22
Ordered at my LGS. Should be in next week. Bond Arms Rawhide .22LR. This will be my third Bond derringer along with several extra barrels. This one will be better shooting a lot since the .45 Colt barrel pummels my hand and my hand is still sore three days later from shooting about 16 rounds out of it. I need to find a padded right hand shooting glove.
Ordered at my LGS. Should be in next week. Bond Arms Rawhide .22LR. This will be my third Bond derringer along with several extra barrels. This one will be better shooting a lot since the .45 Colt barrel pummels my hand and my hand is still sore three days later from shooting about 16 rounds out of it. I need to find a padded right hand shooting glove.
I only recommend Bond Arms derringers for fun guns, but some do recommend them for self defense. Even without the limited capacity, the Bond for self defense would be sort of like carrying a semi-auto without one in the chamber. The bond has to be cocked before it can shoot.I always laugh when I hear people recommend a .22 LR handgun for self defense, especially a 2 shooter. I suppose it might work if your close enough for an eye socket shot.
I always laugh when I hear people recommend a .22 LR handgun for self defense, especially a 2 shooter.
Sorry, a 22lr in you pocket, that you can shoot, is better then a 44 mag in your safe.I only recommend Bond Arms derringers for fun guns, but some do recommend them for self defense.
And I do sometimes carry my "undersized" .32 ACP Kel Tec P32 as it is pretty small and very easy to conceal.Sorry, a 22lr in you pocket, that you can shoot, is better then a 44 mag in your safe.
Interesting......does it accept GLock or M&P mags?Girsan MC9 Match. I couldn't pass it up for $360. Even if it only comes with one mag, and the red dot is suspect, it's still a great deal.