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    Steyr L9-A1 wearing a Kaw Valley Precision linear comp

    Bond Arms Defender in 45lc/.410

    Taylors & Co. Smoke Wagon in 45lc
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    cb51

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    I think that's an interesting and good looking gun also, but darn I think it's a bit spendy.

    I think that's the main problem I have with he Bond. It's funky, but I like that. Only two shots, but each trigger pull is five 000 buckshot pellets. It's heavy, but it's flat.

    BUT...It's actually more expensive than a new S&W air weight .38 special.

    Barrels are one block of machined stainless steel. No cylinder. Action is single action only, no double action so simpler lockwork to produce. The gun should be less cost to produce with less parts.

    On the anther hand, it is cool!
     

    F350-6

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    It's the old Boberg pistol that failed. Very interesting concept for a pocket sized pistol in 9mm with almost a 4" barrel. Bond seems to have improved the design a bit, although I understand they're still picky about ammo.
     
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