Concealed Carry
Review: Bond Arms Roughneck Derringer
I recently purchased and extensively tested the new Bond Arms Roughneck derringer. This is a handgun intended to sell at…Read More >
I recently purchased and extensively tested the new Bond Arms Roughneck derringer. This is a handgun intended to sell at…Read More >
It is common to carry a gun in the field in case you run across a snake. Some chose a shotgun, while others carry their trusty .22 LR rifles. There are many new guns that are easily carried on the hip that are perfect snake slayers. Derringers made by Bond Arms and the Taurus Judge are two of those handguns. The author explores their reasons for believing the .45 Long Colt and .410 Bore are the perfect calibers for killing snakes.
The Bond Arms have proven to be infallibly reliable and easy to shoot. Add in a premium quality not found on most guns these days and you have a tough to beat firearm. Sure, on almost any given day, I have a high capacity semi-auto on my hip, however there are many times the flexibility of the Bond firearm is more than just handy—it’s lifesaving.
Okay this one is interesting-a single shot derringer. Still with me? A single shot derringer in .410 shotgun.
It turned out all he had was 25 derringers that were worth about $200 to $300 each — and on an adjacent table, three 1866 Winchesters.