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This Isn’t Your Grandaddy’s Derringer

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at 4:49 pm

This Isn’t Your Grandaddy’s Derringer

Bond Arms Snake Slayer Pistol

Bond Arms Snake Slayer Pistol

Bond Arms

Bond Arms

GRANBURY, Texas --(AmmoLand.com)- In the days of the old Wild West when professional poker players often held an extra card to improve their chances of winning, it wasn’t unusual to see derringers drawn to help iron out the situation.

Back then the pocket pistol was likely a cheesy knock off of the Philadelphia deringer, which was designed by Henry Deringer and produced from 1852 to 1868. Those copycats weren’t the greatest of spellers either, which explains how the deringer gained an extra “r” and became forever known as the derringer.

These easily concealed pistols are still popular today. Though poker disputes are resolved in a more gentlemanly fashion now, threats from rattlesnakes and vipers of the human kind are still very real.

Plus, they’re popular among the cowboy action shooting set. But gone are the days of inferior workmanship and materials as well as the need to buy a matching pair of derringers to compensate for their single-shot capabilities. Bond Arms of Granbury, Texas, has replaced the subpar imitations of old with quality built, double-barrel protection. Though Bond Arms derringers are inspired by historical designs, they are built like a tank and can handle big calibers.

Made of stainless steel, Bond’s classic firearms include modern safety features. For example, old style derringers could fire if dropped on the hammer. However, Bond derringers have a hammer that automatically rebounds to a blocked position meaning the only way you can fire one is fully cocking the hammer and squeezing the trigger. Plus a crossbolt safety blocks the hammer from contact with the firing pins.

Bond Arms also are reliable and easy to use. All it takes is one hand to click a side lever, swing the gun open to load and flip it back to its locked position. Though light enough to be easily carried, they have enough heft to manage any recoil. Plus, an extended grip allows the shooter to wrap a third finger around the grip, which makes for great feel and manageability. The trigger pull can be described as clean and neither too light nor too heavy at between 6 and 7 ½ pounds of pressure.

Their most popular models, including the Snake Slayer, Snake Slayer IV, Texas Defender, Cowboy Defender and Ranger, are petite pistols that can pack a big wallop. But what might be even cooler is the fact they have multiple personalities. Bond offers 15 interchangeable barrels for their guns, which gives shooters 23 different caliber combinations including popular choices such as .410 shot shells or .45 Colt cartridges. Changing the barrels is a snap, too. A standard allen wrench and about a minute will allow you to remove the hinge screw so you can change out the barrel.

Bond Arms, which has been manufacturing derringer style firearms in America since 1995 are trusted firearms for personal, close-range protection and are the gun of choice for cowboy action shooters. Bond Arm derringers have been the Single Action Shooting Society (SASS) World Champions for 10 years in a row now.

In addition to a full line of derringers, Bond Arms also offers a variety of custom grips, holsters and other accessories.

To see the entire line Bond Arms guns and accessories, visit their website www.bondarms.com or call (817) 573-4445.

Rock Island Auctions April 2009 Auction Spotlight

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009 at 9:18 am

Rock Island Auctions April 2009 Auction Spotlight
Undoubtedly The Largest Group Of Small Bore Quality Shotguns Ever Offered!

Rock Island Auctions April 2009 Auction Spotlight

Rock Island Auctions April 2009 Auction Spotlight

Rock Island Auction Company

Rock Island Auction Company

Moline, IL - -(AmmoLand.com)- Over one hundred .410 shotguns, over one hundred 20 gauges and over fifty 28 gauges plus many multiple barrel sets! The list is incredible, offering opportunities for every collector and sporting enthusiast.

Two headlines of this great selection are an extremely rare engraved Parker Bros. Model AH double barrel boxlock shotgun in 28 Gauge and a rare cased R. Alpen engraved gold inlaid Westley Richards 410 drop lock double barrel hammerless 410 gauge shotgun. An engraved Belgium Browning superposed Midas grade shotgun signed by Engraver A. Watrin is one of over 100 Brownings in this auction.

Winchester Shotguns in models 97, 42, 23, 21, 101, 12 and several fantastic model 21’s. Three grand Americans, including a cased engraved example and a special order Winchester model 21 two barrel set double barrel 16 gauge shotgun. Other Winchester shotguns include a cased Winchester engraved Parker reproduction DHE double barrel two barrel set .410/28 gauge shotgun and a custom Winchester model 42 Pigeon Grade engraved with gold inlays shotgun.

An entire collection of Winchester pre-64 Model 70’s, nearly 50 in total, in rare and desirable calibers.

Rare double rifles include a special order cased engraved gold inlaid exhibition grade Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Co. Model 21 double barrel rifle and an engraved Ludwig Borovnik of Ferlach Austeria.

There are over 50 Single Shot rifles and pistols in this auction. Some fine examples are a unique and scarce deluxe Winchester 1885 “Left Hand” Schuetzen high wall target takedown rifle and a Maynard Model 1882 number 16 single shot with 2 extra barrels.

Other Incredible Firearms And Related Items…

This auction will feature the second part of the massive Will Hoffeld Estate & Firearms Collection. A fantastic old time collection of this quality and quantity is rarely seen today.

The final installment of the Frank and Karen Sellers Collection. Frank Sellers, a respected Sharps expert, was the author of Sharps Rifles and over 20 other books.

Firearms from the Scott Meadows Military Collection. A knowledgeable collector in his field, Scott Meadows is the author of U.S. Military Automatic Pistols Volume 1 & 2.

Deringers – One of the Finest Derringer Collections to come to Auction including a large group of high condition Philadelphia Deringers, Henry Deringers, a rare Butterfield Deringer, a full ivory stocked example, and many other top conditioned pieces.

Indian Wars Collection, an outstanding collection including fine trapdoors, Smith & Wessons, Colts, Remingtons and documented Custer battlefield relics.

Visit Rock Island Auction to Bid Online…

Auction Details:
Rock Island Auction Company announces the next Premiere Firearms auction to be held at their facilities in Moline, IL. The huge success of our regional sale ($2.2 million) proves that people are investing in what they know: firearms are solid investments that hold value through economic downturns. Investing and collecting opportunities abound at Rock Island’s fantastic Spring Premiere Auction to be held April 25th, 26th and 27th. At a time when the stock market changes daily, gun collectors are seeing the worth of their investments. Hard assets are the place to invest your money and gun values continue to rise. This auction has firearms for every level of collecting and investing from Colts to Winchesters, military to Class III and the hundreds of high quality sporting arms. Rock Island’s continued sell through rate of over 97% proves that items that come to RIAC are for sale and now is your chance to make a solid investment.

About:
Rock Island Auction Company has been solely owned and operated by Patrick Hogan. This company was conceived on the idea that both the sellers and buyers should be completely informed and provided a professional venue for a true auction. After working with two other auction companies, Mr. Hogan began Rock Island Auction in 1993. Rock Island Auction Company has grown to be one of the top firearms auction houses in the nation. Under Mr. Hogan’s guidance the company has experienced growth each and every year; and he is the first to say it is his staff’s hard work and determination that have yielded such results.