Customer Reviews for Bond Arms Texas Defender 9mm Derringer
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04/27/2011
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Well, I have been to the range a few times with this gun, and I would suggest a Bond Arms holster and some new grips, if you aren't too worried about pocket carry. It shoots well, and although the barrels shoot to a different POA, I can manage about a 6" 25 yard group. It's not a gun for everyone (my wife hates it) but it's a solid piece that I will hold on to. Beware the accessories. You could turn this gun into a $2500 gun with little effort.
01/13/2011
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This is a neat little gun. The picture is wrong on the website, but I did a little research first to ensure I was getting the gun I thought I was. My wife says it was more like 6 hours of "research" a night for the last 6 months. I was doing a little drooling. The gun you'll actually get is a 3" barreled 9mm with the small rosewood grips with the engraved star. The gun pictured looks like a Snake Slayer IV with the black ash grips. However, this is one sweet little firearm. It's American made, locks up like a bank vault, and shoots the popular 9mm cartridge. A 9mm magazine can be used to reload and easily carry an additional 10-20 rounds of ammo, depending on the magazine make/model. I have yet to shoot it, but I've been dry firing it quite a bit. If you're used to a DA revolver, the trigger is nothing. If you're used to a single action 1911, it'll seem like it's overweight. It's comparable in size to a J-Frame for all practical purposes. It's slightly smaller, but denser. If you're looking for a fun little gun, something for some light-duty concealed carry, or something to plink with, it's your gun. If you're looking for a bullseye gun, it's obviously not your best choice. I'll post again when I get a range report.