I Carry: Bond Arms Rowdy Derringer in a BAP Pocket Holster

Published on August 2, 2019
Duration: 4:29

This "I Carry" segment showcases a Bond Arms Rowdy Derringer, chambered in .410 bore/.45 Colt, as a specialized backup for encounters with venomous snakes. It highlights the derringer's suitability for outdoor exploration, paired with a Gerber Strongarm knife and a TMS Hunter trauma kit. The BAP pocket holster is recommended for discreet carry.

Quick Summary

The Bond Arms Rowdy Derringer is showcased as a specialized backup firearm for snake defense, chambered in .410 bore and .45 Colt. It's paired with a BAP pocket holster for discreet carry, a Gerber Strongarm knife for utility, and a TMS Hunter trauma kit for outdoor preparedness.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Introduction to I Carry
  2. 00:22The EDC Kit Overview
  3. 00:43Derringer for Specialized Threats
  4. 00:55Bond Arms Rowdy Derringer
  5. 01:23Derringer Calibers: 410 Bore / 45 Colt
  6. 01:51Bond Arms Derringer Quality
  7. 02:32Holster Options for Derringers
  8. 02:38BAP Pocket Holster
  9. 02:46Ammunition for the Rowdy
  10. 03:11Outdoor Gear: Gerber Strongarm Knife
  11. 03:15Gerber Strongarm Knife Specs
  12. 03:43Importance of a Trauma Kit
  13. 03:50TMS Hunter Trauma Kit
  14. 04:17More Information and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary purpose of the Bond Arms Rowdy Derringer in this EDC kit?

The Bond Arms Rowdy Derringer is presented as a specialized backup firearm for self-defense against venomous snakes, particularly when exploring outdoor areas where such threats are likely to be encountered.

What calibers can the Bond Arms Rowdy Derringer fire?

The Bond Arms Rowdy Derringer is chambered to fire both .410 bore shotgun shells and .45 Colt ammunition, offering flexibility for different scenarios and user preferences.

What are the key features of the Gerber Strongarm knife mentioned?

The Gerber Strongarm knife features a 4.8-inch blade made of 420HC steel, an overall length of 9.8 inches, a glass breaker pommel, and a full tang steel construction.

What type of holster is recommended for the Bond Arms Rowdy Derringer?

The video recommends the BAP pocket holster for the Bond Arms Rowdy Derringer, noting that it fits in front pockets for quick and discreet access.

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