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Bond Arms Bullpup, and their Derringers...
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<blockquote data-quote="okie362" data-source="post: 3105473" data-attributes="member: 6818"><p>I have a Bond in .45LC. I've had it for ~15 years. They are VERY solidly built and heavy. I don't shoot it a lot but it makes a great tackle box gun load with .410 shot shells. Did I mention I don't like snakes? I don't typically carry it as a self defense weapon due to the capacity but in a pinch wouldn't hesitate to do so and have on a couple occasions.</p><p></p><p>Interesting fact - all their factory holsters are/were made in Colbert, OK at Leather Guns and Etc. (Bill Weaver).</p><p></p><p>Edit: Everyone I know that has bought one new and later sold it got just about the the same price as when they bought it. A couple even got more than they paid new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okie362, post: 3105473, member: 6818"] I have a Bond in .45LC. I've had it for ~15 years. They are VERY solidly built and heavy. I don't shoot it a lot but it makes a great tackle box gun load with .410 shot shells. Did I mention I don't like snakes? I don't typically carry it as a self defense weapon due to the capacity but in a pinch wouldn't hesitate to do so and have on a couple occasions. Interesting fact - all their factory holsters are/were made in Colbert, OK at Leather Guns and Etc. (Bill Weaver). Edit: Everyone I know that has bought one new and later sold it got just about the the same price as when they bought it. A couple even got more than they paid new. [/QUOTE]
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