Bond Arms Restricted or Prohibited

They are quite the little tank.

Very controllable but the trigger takes getting use to. It's got a slight upward angle pull to it.

Is there a legal length .22lr barrel out yet?
 
It's a 4.2 inch barrel meaning for the 410 since 3 inch is for shotgun shell that means 1.2 inchs is rifled..


Since it's 4.2 that means restricted...

Now NNA is coming out with 2 models for the Canadian market of there 22 mag pistols They're about the same size as the bond arms (single action 6 shots)

They will show it at the 2013 shot show.
 
I have often wondered if it is possible to hit anything with one of those, I am not a very good shot ie: 3-4 inch groups at 7 meters with a .45 1911 Commander.. somewhat better with a 5 1/2" .22LR.
 
One of my barrels was close to the basic blade sight and the other shot high. You need to get to know the barrels and use gestimated holdover/under elevations.
I found using my middle finger on the grip allowed for a better trigger pull angle. Using the pointing finger on the trigger makes the sweeping arc of the trigger heavy to pull. It was also easier for me to shoot it without the triggergaurd so I could use my supporting hands fingers to help backup my trigger finger.

It's a pretty big heavy small gun that is meant for up close shooting.
 
Hello,
I have always wanted one these and was under the impression they were all prohibited. When Looking online I found them here
and it shows the class restricted. Can some one please tell me if any one with a restricted PAL can own one of these?


http://www.wolverinesupplies.com/details/1241/Bond-Arms-Texas-Defender-357-Magnum38-Special.aspx


Thank you so much and Merry Christmas
Restricted.
I have the snakeslayer (the 45 colt/410 version), save your money because the fun factor of a gun you can't hit squat with will wear off pretty quickly.

As others have said they are pretty chunky pistols.
 
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