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January 19th, 2007, 07:54 AM #21Junior Member
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Re: Bond Arms SnakeSlayer .410 Derringer
Great photos and your information is just what I needed!
I carry a 45 long colt Cimarron's Sheriff's model for conceal and carry here in Kansas. We just got our law implamented 1-1-07.
I may be one of the few who care to carry a single action pistol for CC but it's what I shoot all the time. If I was confronted and had an auto, I'd forget to flip the safty or something else. It's not second nature for me to shoot an auto loader. I thought long and hard about what to carry and decided the 45 was my only choice. For back up, I'm planning to purchase a derringer in 45/410.
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January 20th, 2007, 01:04 AM #22
Re: Bond Arms SnakeSlayer .410 Derringer
I bought one of the FMJ single shot .410/45 derringers a few years ago. Mainly because it was used at the gun shop for $40! For $40 I couldn't pass it up. considerable recoil, and with #7 shot, it wouldn't even penetrate a one gallon steel paint thinner can! the 3 balls of buckshot are the way to go with it. the .45 LC seems to lose to much velocity.
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January 21st, 2007, 11:05 PM #23Super Member
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Re: Bond Arms SnakeSlayer .410 Derringer
Winchester also makes a 3" .410 shell with 5 balls, 000 buck. You can get them from the Bond Arms Online Store if you can't find them locally. Good for really big snakes. --edit, ammo no longer listed for sale at bondarms.com
Last edited by doug; February 5th, 2008 at 12:41 AM.
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March 28th, 2007, 06:58 PM #24
Re: Bond Arms SnakeSlayer .410 Derringer
I am a BIG fan of the Bond Arms Derringer. I have a Bond Texas Defender and a Cowboy both in .38/.357. I carry .38 non +P to tame the recoil. The trigger pull is not bad if you learn the proper grip. If the web of you grip hand touches the cocked hammer it makes the pull very heavy. You have to practice a lower grip with the hammer cocked (empty gun). Utilizing a two handed hold and placing the other non-grip hand index finger in the gap between the frame and the grip index finger you can put a good hold on the gun, cocking with your non-grip thumb. The grip index finger pulls the trigger down and the non grip cover hand aims. It sounds hard, but it is really quite easy once you practice it. I love this gun b/c there is noting to go wrong. No slide to jam, no cylinder to lock up, and it fits nicely in a pocket or a defender holster on those days when I don't want to carry a bigger gun (always)! This gun is CNC machined to perfection, has a lifetime warranty, and is built solid! I have no problem trusting my life to this powerhouse. Those double barrels stop most fights before they even begin. I suggest the .38 and a good close range stopper at defensive distances of 15' or less. The bond is my PRIMARY CCW, and there is never an excuse not to carry one.
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June 8th, 2007, 01:10 PM #25
Re: Bond Arms SnakeSlayer .410 Derringer
This looks like it might be the ultimate pocket BUG. Can both bbls accommodate 45LC and .410? Or is it one of each?
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June 8th, 2007, 01:43 PM #26
Re: Bond Arms SnakeSlayer .410 Derringer
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December 27th, 2007, 09:47 PM #27Junior Member
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Re: Bond Arms SnakeSlayer .410 Derringer
I have a Texas Defender in 44 Special with a reduced weight trigger spring. It is a excellent gun with mild recoil and I highly recommend a new spring to reduce the trigger pull.
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December 27th, 2007, 10:02 PM #28
Re: Bond Arms SnakeSlayer .410 Derringer
I have alway thought these looked cool and would like to add one to the cllection one day, but I know nothing of how they function.
How do you chose which barrel to shoot from?
When you cock it does it shoot one specific chamber first then when you cock it does it switch to other itself or is there something else you need to do?
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December 27th, 2007, 10:29 PM #29Junior Member
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Re: Bond Arms SnakeSlayer .410 Derringer
It automatically selects the barrel, nothing you need to do. You can manually decide what barrel to shoot first also but I have never done that, I just pull the trigger and don't worry about it. I have added the extended grips and reduced weight spring, both help with accuracy. I have S&W's but I have to say this is my favorite gun even though it's not as practical as others.
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March 11th, 2008, 01:41 PM #30
Re: Bond Arms Snake Slayer .410 Derringer
I bought the Texas Defender then went onine and got the snake slayer barrel. I carry it as a pocket gun when I absolutely can't afford to have a holster print ;-) .
They did use to have 44magnum, until the employee who test fired the barrels/helped with R&D fucked up his wrist and dislocated his thumb. They decided it wasn't worth the liability. I'd love to have one. I probably wouldn't use it at the range with regular loads but I'd carry them as a BUG or super concealable pistol.
Yes it's very load, and belches out a nice fireball. The point of aim on both barrels is more distant then I expected but as long as I can hit center of mass with it I don't really care.
I picked mine up at American Sport Shooting. Rich had it in stock. I paid $450 or $480 for it I think.
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