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The Finest in Double Barrel Protection


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Ordered it last week and picked it up Friday. Build like a tank with the best fit and finish I have seen on any gun. Current barrel is 3 1/2" long and will shoot either .45 long colt or 2 1/2" to 3" .410 shotshells. I have a 3" .45 ACP barrel ordered and on the way. Best thing about the Bond Arms is they have 15 different barrels that will accept everything from .22 rimfire to .45/410 and all are interchangeable. The extended grip makes it easy to hold with my big hands. Hogue makes a wrap around grip but I want to shoot it before I decide on that. Should be fun to shoot.

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I was looking at one similar (may have been the same brand) to this at a show one time and the guy was telling my dad and I that it fired boths shells at the same time. That's not true is it?

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I was looking at one similar (may have been the same brand) to this at a show one time and the guy was telling my dad and I that it fired boths shells at the same time. That's not true is it?

Yes, it will fire .410 shotshell and .45 lc. It will also fire .45 S&W Schofield. All three are the same diameter, just different lenghts.

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Yes, it will fire .410 shotshell and .45 lc. It will also fire .45 S&W Schofield. All three are the same diameter, just different lenghts.

I believe he was asking if it fired both barrels simultaneously. Not what different kind of rounds it is capable of firing. :yum:

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Yes, it will fire .410 shotshell and .45 lc. It will also fire .45 S&W Schofield. All three are the same diameter, just different lenghts.

I think he means it fires both chambers simultaneously, which is what it looks like to me as well.

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Yes, it will fire .410 shotshell and .45 lc. It will also fire .45 S&W Schofield. All three are the same diameter, just different lenghts.

It was my understanding that he was telling us that with one pull of the trigger, both shots would simultaneously fire.

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you can load both barrels in either round, the hammer has an auto selector on it which determines which barrel will fire. only one barrel fires at a time. I think the recoil would be too much to hang on to the gun with both barrels going at once. Would be a cool sight though.

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I think the recoil would be too much to hang on to the gun with both barrels going at once.

That's what my dad thought too or he may have bought it. Guess the guy was misinformed as to what he was selling.

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you can load both barrels in either round, the hammer has an auto selector on it which determines which barrel will fire. only one barrel fires at a time. I think the recoil would be too much to hang on to the gun with both barrels going at once. Would be a cool sight though.

Yeah, like all derringers I've ever heard of, you can only fire one barrel at a time. Has two firing pins but only one hammer, with a moveable nub on it that determines which barrel fires.

The Bond is a cut above most,though, as you can choose which barrel fires at any given time. Most, like my Cobra, simply alternate without choice, although once you see how it works you can choose before you load it which will be first to fire.

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The Bond is a cut above most,though, as you can choose which barrel fires at any given time. Most, like my Cobra, simply alternate without choice, although once you see how it works you can choose before you load it which will be first to fire.

- OS

The Bond auto cycles the upper and lower barrels same as the Cobra. I have the older Davis in .38spl. Cobra bought Davis after they went under. I plan on taking both to the range next weekend for a side by side shoot-off. Waiting for the .45acp barrel to come in first. I want to see how accurate it is. Saw a youtube video of Bob Munden shooting a 3" barrel 45 Long Colt and hit a target at 65 yards.

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i have been thinking of getting one, saw a video of someone shooting skeet with it on utube.

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Thing I don't like about the Cobras is the weird "pull down" trigger.

I'm not too crazy about the 42.7 pound trigger pull period.

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If you dont mind me askin what does that thing run?

$420.00 new and $140.00 for the extra barrel. The quality of the firearm is well worth the price. These puppies are milled from solid stainless steel. Hope to have a range report this weekend.

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For those interested, I have posted a range report on the Handguns forum. It is a comparison of the Bond Arms Snake Slayer vs. Davis Arms Big Bore .38 Special.

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