This video features range time with a Bond Arms Derringer, highlighting its .45 Colt and .410 capabilities with buckshot and slugs. The owner discusses the recent addition of new grips that significantly improve the feel and handling of the firearm, filling their hand. The content focuses on the practical use and modifications of this specific derringer model.
This video details the installation of aftermarket PMG Grips on a Bond Arms Derringer. The presenter explains how the factory grips were too small, leading to a poor grip and uncomfortable shooting experience. The new grips, described as laminated hardwood with 'gentleman scrolling' checkering, provide a fuller hand-fill and improved purchase. The installation process is shown to be straightforward, involving the removal of a single factory screw and replacement with the new grips and their included screw.
The Bond Arms Derringer Rough and Rowdy in .410/.45 Colt is reviewed as a novelty firearm rather than a primary self-defense tool. While capable of hitting targets at 15-25 yards with buckshot and slugs, its effectiveness against soda cans at close range is limited. The heavy trigger pull and small grip contribute to flinching, making precision difficult. It's considered reliable for its intended purpose as a last-ditch, close-quarters weapon.
This video reviews the Bond Arms Rough and Rowdy derringer, a budget-friendly firearm chambered in .410/.45 Colt. The creator discusses their search for a .410 pistol, comparing it to the Smith & Wesson Governor and Taurus Judge, ultimately choosing the Bond Arms for its legal availability in their state. They highlight its role as a backup handgun and its novelty appeal, referencing its Old West aesthetic.
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