Recommendations for a 2nd barrel on a Bond Arms Derringer

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Re: Recommendations for a 2nd barrel on a Bond Arms Derringer

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Glockster wrote: Hopefully the wait isn't too long. That is one downside to Bond, great on the phone and web site full of info, but it can take a bit for them to make your barrel. Will be interested to know what you think of the accuracy with the 9mm.
Good news and bad, Glockster...

They shipped the barrel just a couple of days after ordering. Getting it in the mail reminded me to post about it.

But...

The wife has it wrapped and under the tree!
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Re: Recommendations for a 2nd barrel on a Bond Arms Derringer

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mdubtx wrote:
Glockster wrote: Hopefully the wait isn't too long. That is one downside to Bond, great on the phone and web site full of info, but it can take a bit for them to make your barrel. Will be interested to know what you think of the accuracy with the 9mm.
Good news and bad, Glockster...

They shipped the barrel just a couple of days after ordering. Getting it in the mail reminded me to post about it.

But...

The wife has it wrapped and under the tree!

That is good news then as they must either keep 9mm in stock or you hit it at the right time. It took a month + to get a second 410/45 barrel.

I'd say sorry to hear about you not being able to get your hands on it today because of it being wrapped, but suspect that you'll survive another week! :fire
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