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  • Even those Chinese got bigger balls than the fat boy

  • You can tell by the grimace on everyone's face when they shoot it that shooting 45s out of that thing must hurt. Anyway, I'm looking into getting one of these bad boys.

  • Can I shoot 335+p heavy cast hunting ammo in this? please let me know. or where i can find out.

  • wow... is the trigger that hard to pull?

  • Looks like scootch made fatboy shoot it and he's ready to start crying. LOL

  • grow a pair of balls if your going to shot...you're not going to hit anything flinching that bad.

  • Goldchainer needs to shoot like he's got a pair.

  • Look at the blue guys face before he shoots!

  • Would a 45ACP work with that same barrell?

  • @Kerhasi I'm not an expert but I d not think so. 45 ACP has no protruding rim. The rim is flush so it would just drop into the barrel. .410 and .45 Colt have proud rims that stop them from falling into the barrels.

  • Looks like the guy doesn't have much hand gun experience. Or fire arms experience for that matter.

  • looks like his hand hurt after the first shot, lol or he was expectig it to lol

  • needs red dot lol

  • but how much are they?

  • Double-action trigger, 4 shot, winchester pdx 1 defender with 4 discs that does well with a rifled barrel, and lastly Bond Arms fit and finish are all technologies that would win you the home defense and conceal and carry market over everybody else out there like taurus.

  • You guys could use the famars trigger system that is automatic. You could also replicate the tranter type trigger system which is not as sturdy as the cop 357 trigger.

  • Dammit, it cut off the rest of what I said. What is the difference between .45 colt and .45 long colt? What type of 410 shells does it use?? Thanks.

  • Also, 410 shells comes in a big verity. What is the best to use?

  • Hey Sootch. I've heard complaints with these derringers fitting hands and trying to reach the trigger in a natural grip. That is, the finger cut away behind the trigger is high and doesn't seem to let you get your trigger finger forward properly. Do you find this uncomfortable?

  • I can't even imagine how m

    uch he would flinch with my .44 mag revolver!

  • smooth bore?

  • piece of shit gun.... Taurus raging judge magnum rapes this gun and is less money....

  • I HAVE TO POOP

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  • What's with fat body's weak hands.

  • If that big guy ever started flinching at me...I'd take off running!!

    Don't shoot flinchy!!

  • some terrible flinchers

  • hows the accuracy? and at what range?

  • id rather just use akimbo rangers for close quarters

  • Nice Video! It would have been nice if you ran it thru the paces at diffrent distances. I'am a betting man that the 45 long colt would be affective at a descent distance. As far as 410 GA with buck shot , well, you should have traced a body on a piece of plywood to show the actual covering pattern, This is one lethal weapon for self protection. As far as the trigger pull, a punch and a file will fix that easily. Get the trigger guard model to stop from having it taken from youl..

  • great video, I enjoy your work.

  • that fat guy makes a funny face b4 he shoots

  • can you shoot both rounds at the same time?

  • @blackcerberus999 Nice. Well, since my comment I have been carrying this fine piece with me most everywhere I go during the day. It has been pleasant to carry and very enjoyable to shoot. My friends love it too! I will try to put up a video of it when I can.

  • @blackcerberus999 I've fires shotshells and slugs out of mine... hope this helps

  • I wanted to get one of these. After watching this video and a few others a few days ago, I purchased one of these fine pieces. My friend made fun of it until we fired it. Now he wants one.

    It is VERY nice for carry. Unfortunately mine only fires 2.5" shotshells... I'll have to buy the other barrel so I can load the 3" magnums :)

  • looks like a stiff trigger.

  • this is the weapon...i wear on my leg, .45 on hip...this is easily concealed and the pattern is great enough to clear you vision...several of my friends carry 2 weapons...this is a great gun....the only draw back is blood back scatter...but i came into this world kicking, screaming and wearing some else blood...i do not mind a similar exit

  • at least you wont blow ur balls off on accident

  • that trigger looks damn stiff

  • perfect assassination gun when you have a private meeting

  • @markus45150 yeah- go all "godfather" on someone's ass.

  • cool fmj!!!!

    

  • the big dude looks like Dennis Nedry from jurassic park.

  • that fat dude is a pussy

  • Thats funny I want one.

  • Is that trigger hard to pull,it looked like that other guy was struggling with it.im thinking about buying this gun at Academy Sports.

  • YOU FLINCHE!

  • Are the barrels rifled?

  • 410 expanding dupleks rounds would be perfect for this gun. i thinkin about gettin one

  • Ordered my Ranger today at the local gun shop. Anticipation is running through me, and I am so stoked for this beauty that I'm all but breathless :)

  • I know of Machine Pistols and Single Barrel Pistols but Ive never heard of Double Barrel Pistols :S

  • Hahaha nice 2 second flinch before the shot lol.

  • does it have to much recoil for a 14 year old?

  • Nice flinch!

  • Correct trigger action: "down and under" not straight. Be sure to have it pat before conceal carry. Best

  • I want to get a concealed carry permit. Anyone know the price on something like that? I know it's probably different for different states and countries. I live in Texas. Got a nice .22 revolver, thinking of buying a .38 special eventually for a little more stopping power.

  • Beautiful gun!! its a bit scary how it operates,when you close the gun up after loading, the gun is /could be facing you .Is the safety engaged automatically? if not you'd have to be mindful of accidental discharge.(shooting yourself in the head) i noticed the first time you loaded it it was facing you,but the other times you kept it facing to the side. i suppose this is not as much of a issue if the gun has a Auto safety

  • I like how the 2nd guy shooting it is afraid of guns.

  • @tvproducing Amen ... what a flinch-monster ...lol

  • I noticed you're holding the grip high against the hammer. The design of the trigger pulls down and back so it would be better to hold the gun a little lower. This also give more of a natural aim to the gun. Holding like you did makes the gun point a little high making you torque your wrist down which is a weaker grip.

    Just a thought...

    Enjoyed the video very much.

  • It should .45 colt, then .45 short colt.

  • then what's a .45 short colt.

  • @kimosabe1848 I believe it is the 45 Schofield (sp)

  • @kimosabe1848

    I believe it is the 45 Schofield (sp)

  • LOL THE FAT GUY LOOK SCARED

  • I have listen to all of your comments. And the way I feel about it is this.If you have that much trouble pulling a trigger its useless.If a bear has got u by the butt you will probably only have one hand free and with that small grip and rotten trigger pull its just not good !!!

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    Otho!

  • hi, im thinking about getting one of these im 15 would i be able to handle it? pleas anyone help!!!! 

  • @snowsniper8 Depends i suppose! if its a first gun then no! better to get some thing like a .22 and learn to shoot and gun safety, if you have experience with pistols then yes you could handle the recoil why not ! after a couple of hundred rounds you'd relax into it and stop flinching as much...don't shoot your brother your even worse blow your big toe off. :)))

  • @MANDELBROT27 ya i decided to get a ruger mark 3 first then a 22lr revolver and after i get comftable with handguns ill maybe get a revolver in .38 or a glock.

  • I keep waffling back & forth on wether or not I want to pick this up. Is it interchangeable all the way down to .22lr?

  • lmao at 1:20

  • For those of you who say its a piece of shit and are just to hard headed to understand, with the 410 barrels you can get triple ought buckshot. This means you have 5 solid lead or steel balls in each barrel at one time that fire at one time, each 000 ought buck shot is 9.1mm in diameter. Do you really think you or anyone else can survive 10 9.1mm shots from a 2 inch long shotgun barrel at less than 15 feet for what this gun is made for? I would like to see someone try.

  • The guy in the blue shirt was scared of the gun....he flinched every time he pulled the trigger. You are right...it is a great gun! I have one and really do like it. Thanks for the review. Oh...the trigger pull is listed as between 6 and 7 pounds for the person who asked about it....

  • The guy in the blue shirt was scared of the gun....he flinched every time he pulled the trigger. You are right...it is a great gun! I have one and really do like it. Thanks for the review.

  • I love the one guys anticipation fast he looks like he has a mixture of constipation and being scared before he pulls the trigger lol

  • check out the smooth trigger squeeze at 1:12

  • Nice you all make some nice pistols down TEXAS.

    410 be great for snakes.

  • It weighs about the same and has about the same thickness, and is slightly longer than the single-stack subcompact 9mm and .40's out there that give you 6-8 shots. These guns also have all the modern safeties. Wouldn't be my choice for concealed carry

  • lol your friend flinches wayyy too much when he shoots. nice little backup gun

  • do they make 22lr barrels for it?

  • Love mine. I figure I'll keep my C2K loaded with 410 with a driving holster as a back up to my trusty .44 Spl revolver when screwing around on the mine. You never know when you'll see a grouse or a rattler. My C2K is almost impossible to fire unintentionally, which is a huge plus in my book. It seems like a lot of circumstances would have to align for that thing go off. My LCP is a bit scary because it's too easy.

  • can you use .45 colt in a .45 lc gun?

  • @poptartpencil

    45 long colt is what most people call 45 colt. Really no such thing as a "long colt" it was just something people used to more easilly distinguish the 45 colt from the 45 Short Colt and the 45 shcofield cartridges. I know most people will argue with that statement, but look at headstamps, I've never seen a "Long Colt" but it's not incorrect to call it that, since there is (or used to be) a ''short colt''

  • LOL look at the fat guy! He's awesome!

  • Sweeeeeet! Thanks for the good review buddy!

  • the big guy is shooten it wrong he flinches from the recoil so in turn hell aim bad

  • I need to get one of these!

  • I absolutely love the fat guy's facial expressions!

    Priceless!

  • Is the barrel smoothbore or can you only shoot .410 slugs? What is the cost?

  • @123dukesfan the retail price according to the bond arms catalog is $420, but when I bought mine from a gun show after taxes and everything else it was a little shy of $ 500.

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  • @123dukesfan the retail price according to the bond arms catalog is $420, but when I bought mine from a gun show after taxes and everything else it was a little shy of $ 500. The bore is smooth up until about 23/4 of the barrel, it has about about an inch or so of rifling and can chamber .45 colt or .45 shotshell or any size of .410 shell buck or slug as long as the shell doesn't exceed 3 inches in length. But if you bought an extra barrel say 38/357 I've herd the barrels are fully rifled.

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  • Do you think that will be accurate with the 45 Colt once you get used to the trigger pull?

  • That fat guy is holding that thing like it was a RPG

  • Take the trigger guard off and it will shoot just fine. Carried one when I sold guns at Arlington Arms in Texas back in the 90's. Kept it stoked with .45lc up top and .410's down below. Loved that gun. Real nasty up close...

  • whats that thing got, a 50LB trigger pull?

  • I'm Bobby Stout liked the video! I was born and raised in Weatherford Tx!

  • Wow what a cool gun sootch! very unique 

  • fat guy hessitates too much

  • How practical is this gun for conceal carry ? I understand there are better choices by far but is it a worthy carry ?

  • @demmylowther In.410 you can't go wrong. They make some really effective specialty ammo as well. Thanks~

  • @sootch00 I got the same model, the century 2000. I havn't had the chance to shoot it yet because ammo for it is kinda hard to find not to mention expensive. but how does the grips feel when shooting it. I heard that it hurts you're hands.

  • @demmylowther It could work, but 2 shots in single action then a super slow reload kinda blows

  • @demmylowther I have a Bond Arms Snake Slayer in the same chambering. I was really excited about it when I first bought it. I carry it occasionally when I am running out t he door and it happens to be laying on the counter, but for serious concealed carry, no thanks.

  • @demmylowther Its a 2 shot but demmy is right its got gr8 ammo out there. but there are a bunch of smaller sized pistols called 'micro pistols'. it really comes down to where you live what you can legally have in your area and your own personal prefrence

  • @demmylowther I carry one of these. at close range , 2 shots of 410 , or 45 colt will be more than enough. the standard 410 shot is not really good for defense, but since the introduction of the Taurus judge. several really potent 410 loads have come out. as for 45 Colt. it just makes a big fucking hole. even with just lead heads. the 3 inch 410 shot is a bit punishing to shoot, but the person on the business end of this gun will be much more uncomfortable.

  • @demmylowther

    why would you want to ccw a gun that only holds 2 rounds in single action?

  • @demmylowther

    For a 2 shot derringer the FUCKER IS HUGE.

    Get a good 8 shot pocket auto in 9mm and forget this piece of shit idea.

  • that big guy doesn't know how to shoot.

  • @MadnessOfMarmots Yep, he flinches.

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  • I love mine but i really dont care for the trigger at all, i put prob about 40 410 shells through it sat and my hands did get a little sore. Iv had this for about a year now and never shot the 45lc out of it but tomorrow thats gunna change just picked up 50rds for it. One of the best aspects of ownership of this firearm is the holy shit factor when people see it the first time. Good vid.

  • the triger does not "pull back" looks like you and youre friend had a hard time with it

    the tirger has a piviot point and verry easy to pull at the bottom of the triger

  • Great vid! I am thinking about buying one of these. My concern is the trigger pull. I bought a Cobra derringer and for the life of me I could NOT pull the trigger with my trigger finger. I could with my middle finger though. I guess I just couldn't get the right grip on it to make the pull. I'm interested in your opinion. Do you think I'd have the same problems with the Bond? Thanks!

  • @iParatrooper Pulling the trigger at the bottom releases the hammer. That's why we were making faces right before shooting. It wasn't flinching, it was having to squeeze hard with no effect then adjustusting the position in the trigger. This was my first time shooting the derringer and after I figured it out, it was not a problem. Thanks~

  • @sootch00 Take the trigger guard off of the pistol and watch you trigger effort go down.

  • @sootch00 I just bought myself a Bond C2K. I havn't had a chance to shoot mine yet. I was just wondering how accurate it was and how hard it mite be to find .45 long colt ammo.

  • @iParatrooper - I just posted a video dealing with this topic and if Sootch allows will post a video reply. I have the bond arms and pull the trigger with my left hand so that my right hand had a firm grip on it. I am right handed. This works perfect!! I also actuate the hammer easily with my left hand. It is much easier than you think to use your opposite hand to actuate the trigger and hammer. This allows for the best possible grip with your strong hand.

  • @BSRadar100 I've started doing that with my ss too. It does work well and I feel in control of it completely. Took a few rounds to get used to though. My goal now is to take to gunsmith to reduce trigger pull way down. I know it's down and back but still it seems like a ton. That's where the flinch faces come from, thinking it should have gone off before it does...I love mine. I just got the 9mm barrell too. It's great shooting those through for practice!

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  • Great vid as always. You have become the bane of my wife's existence. She thinks every time you come out with a new vid it costs us money. That's not all together true, but because of your videos I am the proud owner of a Maxpedition Monsoon and Versipak Gearslinger, and now I have a Bond Arms Snake Slayer. Can't wait to take my hand cannon to southern New Mexico this fall on an elk hunt. It should be a great little back up pistol. Keep the good info coming!!

  • Which chamber fires first and I guess it then switches to the other?

  • my dad got 1 its a good gun for close qurters defence

  • Cute little gun not my style but the 45lc and .410 shot. Does anyone know if Walmart carries these calibers on a regular basis? If so I'd consider picking up a taurus judge and if not I can always go to academy for the ammo.

  • Fun video! It was funny to see you both grimace as you pulled the trigger, reminds me of the effort it took to shoot the KelTec P11 for the first few hundred rounds. Keep up the good work. Shalom! and may the force be with you!

  • "Long live the Republic"? look around you every year these institutions of hate known as college and public school system churn out zombies unable to think independently. invest in ammo!!!

  • @gardee37 HA HA HA I guess I am one of those zombies you speak of! I also invest in ammo and I have quite and impressive arsenal. I also don't hate anything except ignorance and educational laziness. Shalom and may the force be with you!

  • Cool video man! I shot one of these today! Really fun

  • You know, these guys are making this look much more painful than it is. I have put 75 rounds of .410 through these pistols in one shooting session with no ill effect. They are still getting used to the downward sweep of the trigger, and allowing their hands to press into the cocked the hammer, which increases the trigger pull. Relaxing the elbow a little will help, as will a firm grip instead of a death grip. Bond makes two larger grips for the pistol,which make it more comfortable to shoot.

  • @MrGilAgain You're correct. It's not painful at all. It's pulling the trigger in the right spot. Otherwise, you feel like it is hard to pull. I really like the handgun as I stated. Just some getting used to, Thanks~

  • @sootch00 - I own the Snake Slayer and have shot it a ton. Best way to resolve the trigger issue for me was to lay my right index finger along the side of the barrel. Allow the gun to firmly seat in the web of your hand and get a good purchase on it with the remaining fingers. Now with your left hand cup your right hand and use your left index finger to pull the trigger and cock the hammer. IMHO this is the best way to get a solid purchase on the gun to minimize recoil.

  • 4 10 shotgun shells? Did I hear that right? Cool

  • just what people need more guns.

  • @eLLriDe420 One is none and two is one, when dealing with guns.

  • @eLLriDe420 what's wrong with having more guns, as long as you don't steal them from someone else?? what would you want next to you when the thugs (whoever they may be) have already broken your door down in a midnight home invasion, a good reliable gun, or a cell phone with a weak signal?

  • I was suspect before this vid, but now that you've got big pussy in your vids I know you are mobbed up, probably on witness protection you really shouldn't be doing these vids, your Italian brothers are going to be looking for you. LOL

  • dude!! i cant wait till im 21 now!!

  • haha, what a cool little hand cannon. Thanks for the review!

  • sootch-Have you got the chance to shoot the Judge? and if so how do they compare?THANKS!!

  • The .410 slugs are very inaccurate since the diameter of rhe slug is .41 and the diameter of the barrel is .45

  • Great gun for snakes on the trail, or dirtbags car jack'n. Made in my great state of TEXAS. Even our Derringer's are big:)

  • JAJAJA SE ASUSTA EL GORDITO!

  • trigger must be reall hard going on the face flinch nice gun love it

  • Cool!

  • The pre-flinch faces in this vid are great.

  • Bond Arms makes some very nice Derringers. My uncle is disabled and carries his .45/410 everywhere. I have been looking at them ever since my uncle got one. Interchangable barrels also, which makes the gun more versatile.

  • I Know Mr.Bond He goes to my Church!

  • @PapaLima77 Very cool. I really love this little hand cannon. Thanks~

  • @sootch00 Ya I will tell him about you Sootch00! Keep up the awesome work!

  • great review sootch00

  • Great little gun. I have a question, is that gun also know as a Poker gun? My friend said his grandpa has two Poker guns. From the looks of it he's describing this Derringer. Awesome review thanks Don.

  • i like the fact that it has a trigger guard most derringers i see don't have one.

  • That other fella shooting it seems to be shaking and over compensating.

  • GOD BLESS USA AND LONG LIFE TO THE REPUBLIC, BUT, STILL THAT IS A UGLY AND USELESS GUN

  • I don't flinch, but I make faces when I shoot too! Didn't know it till I was photographed at the range. Gotta work on my cool face before my next trip to shoot.

  • Nice piece but the cost is still prohibitive

  • I'm not a beliver, but. my god, that's a hand cannon. :P

  • Man, that is cool :)) Thanks for the post, sootch00!

  • I want one of those bad mama jamas

  • Sootch i'm surprised at you! Looked like both of you guys where flinching away when shooting this gun, although the other guy (dont know his name) was way worse than you

  • Thanks for the vid sootch! I was just recently researching this gun and was really hoping for a review on it.

  • Oh P.S. my youngest son was baptised last Sunday with 4 other youth from our church. All great kids , and adults making a difference in their lives. and like you said it more than just our church its good ole fashioned mature guidance..

  • @MrDowneast Most excellent! Our kids need direction. Way to go!

  • great vid ,,never mind the faces you make,, I chuckle when you do..That part of your vids crack me up.

  • Bring back the old closing song.

  • Very interesting gun..with the size of a Kel Tec PF9, 2 barrels and "magazine" *coughh* capacity of 2 rounds lol.