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Re: Bond Arms .357
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:01 am
by edub20
tombstone wrote:I love my my Keltec pf9. Take at look at the ruger LC9. I am not a fan of the 380s. I have been really wanting the DB9 but I have seen nothing good about them.
Looks like they took their forum down... here is a sampling of what it contained in mass.
http://www.firearmstalk.com/forums/f15/ ... ver-63268/
Re: Bond Arms .357
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:19 am
by hntrpat1
I had a keltec pf9 and it was pretty good awesome to carry but not super reliable. Now I have a glock 26 super reliable but not he greatest to carry. Please please glock make a single stack 9. Those would sell like hot cakes!
Re: Bond Arms .357
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:23 am
by chevy01234
hntrpat1 wrote:I had a keltec pf9 and it was pretty good awesome to carry but not super reliable. Now I have a glock 26 super reliable but not he greatest to carry. Please please glock make a single stack 9. Those would sell like hot cakes!
I'd bet a dollar Glock will be introducing a single stack to compete with the Shield and XDS at the 2014 Shot Show.
Re: Bond Arms .357
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 9:16 am
by tombstone
I know the first keltecs had problems. RV serial numbers and later are suppose to be ok. I have shot mine some (not as much as I should) but so far, it has been flawless. My dad has one that had issues when he first shot it.
Re: Bond Arms .357
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 9:30 am
by hntrpat1
chevy01234 wrote:hntrpat1 wrote:I had a keltec pf9 and it was pretty good awesome to carry but not super reliable. Now I have a glock 26 super reliable but not he greatest to carry. Please please glock make a single stack 9. Those would sell like hot cakes!
I'd bet a dollar Glock will be introducing a single stack to compete with the Shield and XDS at the 2014 Shot Show.
I better start saving some cheese!
Re: Bond Arms .357
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 9:44 am
by cwink
I have sold severl db380s and all have seemed to like them. They have a less expensive model at Academy but I never see it on the distributors list of model
. Im thinking it must be a gen 1 thing. But cant be sure but they have priced at less than my cost..
Re: Bond Arms .357
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 9:29 pm
by Seymore
chevy01234 wrote:hntrpat1 wrote:I had a keltec pf9 and it was pretty good awesome to carry but not super reliable. Now I have a glock 26 super reliable but not he greatest to carry. Please please glock make a single stack 9. Those would sell like hot cakes!
I'd bet a dollar Glock will be introducing a single stack to compete with the Shield and XDS at the 2014 Shot Show.
As soon as Glock makes a single stack 9 or 40 I'll put my 238 in the safe. I have a 19 and love it. It is just not a really good gun for everyday carry. A 26 is still to wide for me. I can't understand why Glock hasn't done this yet. I know several people that would buy one.
Re: Bond Arms .357
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 6:40 am
by mfalkner
Buckwabit, have you shot an LCP with the little Hogue rubber grip on it? I was ready to chunk mine in the lake until I put the grips on it. Cost $10, took about 10 minutes to install, but now you have something to hang on to and it's no more snappy than say an LC9 or 709 Slim.
That said, the LCP is not my favorite either but with this, it's tolerable.
Re: Bond Arms .357
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:07 am
by Buckwabit
mfalkner wrote:Buckwabit, have you shot an LCP with the little Hogue rubber grip on it? I was ready to chunk mine in the lake until I put the grips on it. Cost $10, took about 10 minutes to install, but now you have something to hang on to and it's no more snappy than say an LC9 or 709 Slim.
That said, the LCP is not my favorite either but with this, it's tolerable.
I sure haven't. may be something i look into
Re: Bond Arms .357
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:49 am
by cwink
Buckwabit wrote:mfalkner wrote:Buckwabit, have you shot an LCP with the little Hogue rubber grip on it? I was ready to chunk mine in the lake until I put the grips on it. Cost $10, took about 10 minutes to install, but now you have something to hang on to and it's no more snappy than say an LC9 or 709 Slim.
That said, the LCP is not my favorite either but with this, it's tolerable.
I sure haven't. may be something i look into
They also make a 7 round extended magazine for it that helps.. I have big hands and can palm a basketball so the extra grip helps me.. I carry that and an extra 6 round magazine. It fits in a pocket holster in my back pocket and I put the extra mag in my front pocket.. That is 14 rounds of 380. It is pretty good carry setup. The Ruger triggers are not the best, but the new triggers are much better than they were 2-3 years ago..
Total price for the LCP is $330.00. I have one on order and can have another added to it and have it here this week if your interested..