This YouTube video provides a look at Bond Arms suppressed derringers at the 2026 Shot Show. The description also includes calls for viewer support through Patreon, mentions of partner ministries and businesses, and promotes the channel's merchandise and other social media platforms. It highlights the specific topic of derringers and their suppressed variants at a major industry event.
This video review focuses on the Bond Arms Defender, a derringer-style pistol, highlighting its "pocket power" and affordability at $299. The reviewer emphasizes its availability in 13 different calibers, suggesting its versatility for concealed carry. The video aims to showcase the practicality and value of this firearm for everyday carry needs, particularly given its compact size and diverse caliber options.
This video debunks the viral claim that Donald Trump started a gun company. It clarifies that the rumor originated from a Bond Arms advertisement for their DT47 derringer, commemorating Trump. The speaker, Hegshot87, emphasizes that Trump does not own Bond Arms and legally cannot own firearms due to his felony conviction. The video also touches on the history of presidential commemorative firearms and analyzes the media's framing of this story for political purposes, advising viewers to prioritize practical training over commemorative items.
The Bond Arms Cyclops chambered in .45-70 Government is reviewed as a 'misery tool' with extreme recoil, even compared to a rifle. Its 15-20 lb trigger pull and violent recoil make it impractical for any use beyond a novelty or prank, despite attempts at recoil management with specialized gear like wrist straps and Goon Tape.
The MARS Inc. SSRS is a new 30mm precision, magazine-fed, bolt-action grenade rifle selected by the Army. Other news includes the Davide Pedersoli Boarbuster Apocalypse in .45-70, Bond Arms' 'The First Lady' in .38 Special, and Langdon Tactical's custom Beretta 80X Cheetah. Updates from HK, Magpul, and CMP cover new uppers, bipods, and M1 Garands. A significant lawsuit involves B&T USA suing SureFire over suppressor patent disputes.
This YouTube video appears to be a compilation or showcase of several distinct firearms, including the Remington 700 rifle, an AR-15 platform rifle, and a Bond Arms 45/410 derringer pistol. The description is heavily populated with related keywords and hashtags, suggesting content relevant to gun enthusiasts, possibly covering reviews, range footage, or comparisons. The inclusion of gaming and ASMR tags indicates a potential for mixed media or a creative approach to firearm content presentation.
The Boberg pistol, also known as the Bullpup9 or XR9-S, features a unique bullpup-style design that maximizes barrel length within a compact frame. Its rearward feeding mechanism pulls cartridges from the rear of the magazine, lifts them, and pushes them forward into the chamber. This design, combined with a rotating barrel action for locking, aims to reduce felt recoil by altering the firearm's mechanics.
This video features a review of the Bond Arms Cyclops Thumper chambered in .50 AE, described as the most powerful and painful pocket pistol ever tested by the channel. The content highlights the extreme nature of this firearm and its recoil. The description also includes support links for Patreon and PayPal, social media links, and affiliate links for camera gear.
This YouTube Short is part two of a series exploring the reasons behind acquiring a Bond Arms Derringer. The video focuses on the specific firearm, highlighting its chamberings in .410 and .45 Colt, and touches on its suitability for concealed carry. The content is aimed at viewers interested in handguns, particularly smaller firearms for personal defense.
This review highlights five particularly poor choices for concealed carry firearms, including the Bond Arms Honey B (.22 LR derringer), Rossi Brawler (.410/.45 Colt), Jennings .380, Standard Manufacturing Thunderstruck (.22 Magnum), and the Altor (9mm single-shot). The video emphasizes their unreliability, impracticality for self-defense, and significant design flaws, advising viewers to opt for more dependable alternatives.
This review covers the Bond Arms Honey B 9mm derringer, highlighting its compact size and suitability for concealed carry. The video demonstrates the break-action loading, the 'Push For Safe' cross-bolt safety, and a live-fire session engaging steel targets. It also touches on manual extraction of spent casings.
This video showcases the Bond Arms Cyclops Derringer chambered in .45-70 Government, highlighting its significant one-handed recoil. The .45-70 Government cartridge, originally for rifles, is demonstrated in a handgun context. Visuals emphasize the powerful muzzle flip and blast, offering a unique look at extreme handgun performance.
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