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#167371 - 12/22/17 08:29 AM Re: Bond Arms Derringer [Re: W Polidori]
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Thanks, Warren I need all the help I can get! 2 1/2 W or FPD it will be in the future. I shot off all 5 boxes of 3” 000 I bought while picking up the gun. I also got a box of SIG .357 mag. It will be the first .357 I will have fired since I was 18. Haven’t switched barrels yet.
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#167372 - 12/22/17 08:33 AM Re: Bond Arms Derringer [Re: Eric]
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Also try some 45LC in that barrel. Not too bad at all. You can get cowboy loads for plinking that are mild to shoot.
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#167373 - 12/22/17 08:48 AM Re: Bond Arms Derringer [Re: W Polidori]
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Warren, I have a couple of .45 Colt. S&W N Frame and a Model 1909 Colt. They are nothing compared to the 410. I think it is like the difference in firing a 12 gauge 1187 and a Browning 10 gauge BPS.
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#167374 - 12/22/17 09:16 AM Re: Bond Arms Derringer [Re: Eric]
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Warren, Just got back inside from firing 2 rounds of 45 colt Winchester PDX1 Defender JHP 225 grain. You are right(as usual) not bad at all, but those 410's are awesome.

Do you notice a slight delay from when you pull the trigger until the pistol fires? Its like click then pow. Maybe I had to much fresh air this morning.


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#167375 - 12/22/17 09:29 AM Re: Bond Arms Derringer [Re: Eric]
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No never had that happen Eric. Are you seeing light primer strikes?
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#167376 - 12/22/17 09:49 AM Re: Bond Arms Derringer [Re: W Polidori]
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They look like decent deep strikes.


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#167377 - 12/22/17 10:14 AM Re: Bond Arms Derringer [Re: Eric]
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They look fine. Shoot it again after your wrists recover grin
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#167378 - 12/22/17 10:25 AM Re: Bond Arms Derringer [Re: W Polidori]
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LOL, you got that right.
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#167381 - 12/22/17 05:10 PM Re: Bond Arms Derringer [Re: Eric]
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Just got back from picking up my Bond Arms TEXAN from my dealer.

It is storming here so I cannot get out to shoot it.

There is one thing about the six inch barrel, if you miss, you can dang sure use it to beat the s.o.b. to death.


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#167382 - 12/22/17 05:32 PM Re: Bond Arms Derringer [Re: coachblalock]
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Coach,

Guess everything is bigger in TX. Bet that will be a sweet shooter. Very nice, good luck!
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