This review of the Bond Arms Stinger highlights its role as a compact, double-barrel pistol chambered in .380 ACP, ideal for close-quarters defense and pocket carry. The presenter notes its 'gut gun' classification, emphasizing its suitability for very close engagements rather than long-range accuracy. Practical shooting tests reveal significant point-of-impact shifts at distance, with the top barrel firing high and the bottom barrel firing low relative to the point of aim. Reloading can be challenging, with spent casings sometimes requiring prying out. The Stinger's compact size makes it a viable option for situations where larger firearms are impractical, such as on a jet ski or for casual pocket carry.
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