Just curious if anyone regularly carries a Bond Arms derringer either as a daily carry, or in other situations? I do not, but have been considering getting one with a BAD holster specifically for driving carry. (And perhaps as a quick, "grab-and-go" weapon for short trips to town, and such.)
Love to hear anyone's experiences with their Bond.
Thanks!
Bond Arms Daily, or Other Carry?
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Re: Bond Arms Daily, or Other Carry?
I have the Rustic Ranger that Cabela's sells in the BAD holster. I love it. It's kind of like in A Christmas Story when Ralphie describes the leg lamp as electric sex. And, putting 45 Long Colt through it is a blast.
But... I don't carry it. I have no problem with it as a BUG but the Ranger is a big gun for only 2 rounds. I do have carry ammo for it. Did quite a bit of online research for ballistics and settled on the Federal Premium .410 5 pellet 000 Buck. My own experience with those shells through the 4.25" barrel have me confident in it's ability. In close quarters, one-on-one, it would put pellets on-target without spreading and stop the threat. With the seeming trend of more than one bad guy, I would rather have 15+1 in my G19 and 17 more on-call.
But for the range, or out stomping around, I love Bond Arms. They look both tank-tough and absolutely gorgeous, all at the same time. I consider my own a fine firearm to be admired and enjoyed more than a go-to defensive tool.
[Adding that I fully thought I would be using it for the same when I bought it: driving and quick errands.]
But... I don't carry it. I have no problem with it as a BUG but the Ranger is a big gun for only 2 rounds. I do have carry ammo for it. Did quite a bit of online research for ballistics and settled on the Federal Premium .410 5 pellet 000 Buck. My own experience with those shells through the 4.25" barrel have me confident in it's ability. In close quarters, one-on-one, it would put pellets on-target without spreading and stop the threat. With the seeming trend of more than one bad guy, I would rather have 15+1 in my G19 and 17 more on-call.
But for the range, or out stomping around, I love Bond Arms. They look both tank-tough and absolutely gorgeous, all at the same time. I consider my own a fine firearm to be admired and enjoyed more than a go-to defensive tool.
[Adding that I fully thought I would be using it for the same when I bought it: driving and quick errands.]
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Re: Bond Arms Daily, or Other Carry?
I too own the Rustic Ranger. I bought the .38/.357 barrel for it. I only carry it in the BAD holster when we are traveling. The BAD holster is a cross draw rig. If a bad person tries to carjack me, I can get to the RR much more easily than I can my Mod 2 subcompact that is IWB at the 4:00 position underneath the seatbelt.
I don't carry it full time for the exact reasons you presented, that it is a big gun and it only has 2 rounds.
Joe
I don't carry it full time for the exact reasons you presented, that it is a big gun and it only has 2 rounds.
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Re: Bond Arms Daily, or Other Carry?
A clip on crossdraw rig for the Mod 2 might be an even better solution for those car trips.JRG wrote:I too own the Rustic Ranger. I bought the .38/.357 barrel for it. I only carry it in the BAD holster when we are traveling. The BAD holster is a cross draw rig. If a bad person tries to carjack me, I can get to the RR much more easily than I can my Mod 2 subcompact that is IWB at the 4:00 position underneath the seatbelt.
I don't carry it full time for the exact reasons you presented, that it is a big gun and it only has 2 rounds.
Joe
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Re: Bond Arms Daily, or Other Carry?
Don't know if I qualify to give a reply since you specified the Bond . I have a different brand 38 special stack barrel (same as Bond)I have pocket carried many times . Disadvantages are accuracy and two round capacity . Up close yea....at a distance no ..
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Re: Bond Arms Daily, or Other Carry?
I have a Bond Arms Texas Defender model. It is a lot of fun and built like a tank and is a great conversation piece at the range. The accuracy is reasonable and I would think that if I ever had to point it at a threat, looking down those two big barrels would make a man's bad intentions fade.
That being said, it is quite heavy, is only two shots and is single action. The hammer spring is heavy and takes a fair amount effort to cock it. While the cool factor is undeniable, I think that there are more practical choices for carry/defense. My XDs weighs nearly the same as my Bond Arms but has 8 rounds, fires faster and more accurately, and reloads much quicker.
That being said, it is quite heavy, is only two shots and is single action. The hammer spring is heavy and takes a fair amount effort to cock it. While the cool factor is undeniable, I think that there are more practical choices for carry/defense. My XDs weighs nearly the same as my Bond Arms but has 8 rounds, fires faster and more accurately, and reloads much quicker.
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Re: Bond Arms Daily, or Other Carry?
Thank you everyone! Just the kind of info I was looking for. To be honest, I think the main reason I'm interested in one is the cool factor as well!