Ok, I know I have raved about Bond Arms like a school girl with a crush on the latest boy band. Still and all, sometimes its worth it, because sometimes a company deserves it. I recently bought a Bond in .45 Colt/.410 with a 3" barrel. I can't evaluate that barrel set. I very stupidly grabbed a box of the Federal pistol .410s in haste when Gander had them on sale. Problem was that they had them on a table with the OOO buck (which I wanted) on one side of the table and #4 shot on the other. I grabbed a box from the buckshot side without paying attention, and once I got it home I realized it was the #4s. Doh! My bad, and no one but myself to blame. If anyone wants these please PM me as I have no use for them. I will make you one hell of a deal.

However, that is not a big deal as I have always been sceptical about firing a 2 3/4" shot shell out of a 3" barrel and expecting it to accomplish much. That is why I took advantage of their half price sale on new barrels if you just bought a new pistol (even if it was bought used, as mine was). I got a 3.5" barrel in .357/.38. I took it to the range and all I can say is "Damn"!
I was able to get a sub 4" group at 7 yards. The first shot was dead on (lower barrel), the second was low. However it was consistent. Given that this is an across the room pistol, if you shoot center mass it falls well within the "good enough" category. I had zero misfires and went through a bunch of ammo ranging from geriatric .38s to WWB .357s and a few Golden Sabres. The recoil on the .357 was zippy, and the fire ball impressive, but it was very manageable. (As a side note, it is REALLY loud. If you want to attract attention on an indoor range, shooting. 357 out of one of these will do the trick.

). The weight of the gun negates the muzzle flip. All told, I love this thing. It fits in a front jeans pocket with zero printing, points naturally, and hits where you aim it at realistic SD ranges. I cannot recommend it highly enough. I was torn between this and the kel-tec .32 as a pocket gun. While I like the kel-tec, I chose a big bullet over several small ones. That's just my POV, YMMV. Still, if its short and ugly, I figure that one .357 is worth two .32s. Just my .02, but I have been carrying this thing since I got it. I might decide that this is just a crush, but for now, it is my BUG of choice. If the G-26 is too big to carry in summer heat, I won't feel under gunned with the Bond. I will post more as get more range time, maybe even some pics if I can get the camera working.
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