Bond Arms .357
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Bond Arms .357
Does anyone own one of the Bond Arms guns?? Thinking about buying a .357 3" for my pocket gun but would like some feedback from actual owners and not internet Experts
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Re: Bond Arms .357
No experience with them.. But I have heard good things.. I bet that little joker in a 357 would be a handful to shoot.. The only thing that would concern me is that they are Single Action and no trigger guard..
Take a look at these by Double Tap.. They come in 9 and 45
http://www.galleryofguns.com/genie/Defa ... code=39042
Take a look at these by Double Tap.. They come in 9 and 45
http://www.galleryofguns.com/genie/Defa ... code=39042
http://safefireshooting.com/
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Re: Bond Arms .357
I have friends with the 45 long colt /410 bond arms. They like it. Say they can't hit with the 45 long colt tho.
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Re: Bond Arms .357
Like I said just like the .357 because I already load the rounds and something to just put in my Pocket. The one I looked at had a trigger guard on it. Felt pretty good too
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Re: Bond Arms .357
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I had one with .38/.357 barrel and .410 barrel. It bites petty good. It's also rather heavy for what I would consider for a pocket gun. I would consider something else that may be a little less heavy in the pocket and has more rounds.
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Re: Bond Arms .357
I have the snake slayer and really like it. It is what it is......simple yet sturdy design........I just carry mine ont he boat and slaye snakes with it.
consider the barrels change out quickly and fit any grip, and you can add a trigger gaurd with any grip.......it's a cool design
consider the barrels change out quickly and fit any grip, and you can add a trigger gaurd with any grip.......it's a cool design
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simplepeddler wrote:I have the snake slayer and really like it. It is what it is......simple yet sturdy design........I just carry mine ont he boat and slaye snakes with it.
consider the barrels change out quickly and fit any grip, and you can add a trigger gaurd with any grip.......it's a cool design
Well how is the weight for pocket carry?? Seymore has a point. Can't be too heavy for that use
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Re: Bond Arms .357
sorry for my late response.....
it's a little tank......not good for everyday carry in my opinion
it's a little tank......not good for everyday carry in my opinion
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Well give me some other suggestions..I don't like the look of that Gun Chad so give me some more suggestions...
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Re: Bond Arms .357
My pocket gun is a Ruger LCP. I have an extended magazine so it holds 7+1 then I bring the extra magazine so that is 14 rounds of 380. Plus there are so many after market options for it that you can't really go wrong, plus it's cheaper than that Bond Arms guns too.
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Re: Bond Arms .357
I carry the LCP 380 as well, I have a wallet holster, like this one
http://www.gunnersecurity.com/shop/ccw- ... -for-380s/
I like it alot, it fits in my back pocket just like a wallet. If you carry a wallet in your back pocket, you are already used to carrying this gun in a holster like that. Plus if you get held up or robbed, the first thing the guy is gonna tell you is to give him your wallet, i'll give him mine barrel first
http://www.gunnersecurity.com/shop/ccw- ... -for-380s/
I like it alot, it fits in my back pocket just like a wallet. If you carry a wallet in your back pocket, you are already used to carrying this gun in a holster like that. Plus if you get held up or robbed, the first thing the guy is gonna tell you is to give him your wallet, i'll give him mine barrel first
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Re: Bond Arms .357
I've shot the LCP many times and hate that gun..So those suggestions are out...What else you got???
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Re: Bond Arms .357
I have a sheild I like. I like the air weight hammer less revolvers although I don't have one. I like my bodyguard for its size but the trigger is terrible.
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I've got a full size .357 ruger and a mid sized .40 that i carry. But i'm looking for something i can just throw in my pocket for church and stuff..You know what i'm saying???
Maybe that will help clarify the suggestions
Chad
Maybe that will help clarify the suggestions
Chad
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