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DryGulch 
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Posted: 8/6/10 9:58 PM
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The straight 45 Colt barrel has more rifling for more spin on the bullet; thus more accurate. In the 45/410, the 45 Colt bullet has some space before reaching the rifling; however I've had no problems
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robalan 
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Posted: 8/6/10 9:36 PM
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I notice Bond Arms offers a Colt 45/410 barrel and one that is just the Colt 45. When shooting a Colt 45 does the Colt 45 barrel have some type of advantage over the Colt 45/410 barrel?
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DryGulch 
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Posted: 8/5/10 4:43 PM
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RHerringt,
This place has them in stock: link
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RHerringt 
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Posted: 8/5/10 4:37 PM
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DryGulch, I just checked their website, and according to it, they don't have it either, but you can have them email you when it comes in. Have you bought it from them before?
I've checked
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DryGulch 
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Posted: 8/5/10 5:15 AM
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RHerringt- Here's a link to R&R Arms. They sell the Winchester PDX1 .410 ammo: https://www.rrarms.com/catalog.php?prod=AS410PDX1
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robalan 
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Posted: 8/3/10 9:40 PM
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I just bought the IV. It looks great and I am looking forward to taking it out. I sent away for the 22 LR barrel. Thanks for the information below.
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RHerringt 
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Posted: 7/4/10 7:04 AM
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Thanks, DryGulch. I went into a local gun shop yesterday to try to fine the PDX, and they had no idea of what I was even talking about. Guess I'll have to check the next gun show in the area.
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DryGulch 
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Posted: 7/4/10 6:51 AM
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RHerringt-One of the members of the Bond Arms Derringer Club on FB: (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bond-Arms-Derringer-Club/168364958417?ref=mf) was telling about them. Said they were excellent
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RHerringt 
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Posted: 7/4/10 6:16 AM
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Just wondering if anyone has found/fired the new Winchester PDX1 410 shells? http://www.winchester.com/Products/New-Products/Pages/pdx1-410.aspx If so, comments appreciated. Thanks.
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RHerringt 
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Posted: 1/14/10 5:36 PM
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FINALLY....Bond Arms has Jumbo Grips....check it out: http://www.bondarms.com/iwhatsnew.php Wish they had been a rubber tactical type grip, but the wooden one will be a lot better than the standard grip for the SS-IV.
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drygulch 
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Posted: 1/6/10 7:32 PM
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The Charter grips I used were for the 44 Bulldog.
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RHerringt 
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Posted: 1/6/10 7:25 PM
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Hey, Drygulch...you should buy yourself a scroll saw and start making those grips...I called Charlie at Bond several times, but it doesn't look like they are going to get any tactical grips made...He
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drygulch 
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Posted: 1/6/10 7:15 PM
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I posted a photo with a set of Charter Arms rubber grips I cut down to fit my Cowboy Defender. If I'd had a scroll saw, I could have made them look better; but they work great! I've gone
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lrgcal4fun 
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Posted: 10/16/08 6:42 PM
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RHerringt,
Thank you. I got it as a snake gun and plingker. But, if I have the same kind of luck with buckshot that you have I will start carrying it as a back up.
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RHerringt 
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Posted: 10/16/08 3:57 PM
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lrgcal4fun, I have a Snake Slayer IV, and have used #6 shot and had the same results as you did. Not only was the pattern useless, but the shells were very messy. So, I chose to shoot only 000Buckshot
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lrgcal4fun 
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Posted: 10/16/08 3:40 PM
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Received my Texas Defender last week and took it to the range.
First, the construction of the gun is superb. The lock up very tight and functions of the hammer and trigger are smooth. The trigger
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RHerringt 
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Posted: 6/17/08 4:13 PM
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Yes, a larger, rubber grip, like a tactical grip, is what I'm looking for...Did you leave your name to be contacted when they were available, or did he just suggest that you check back in a certain amount of time? Thanks for your input.
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drygulch 
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Posted: 6/17/08 3:55 PM
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RHerringt, I talked to Charlie earlier today & he said the grips should be out anytime. Best is to call & check on new items, they sometimes don't get them on the website very quickly. He also
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RHerringt 
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Posted: 6/17/08 3:08 PM
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Drygulch, Did Charlie give you any time frame on the larger rubber grips? I would certainly be interested in those. I assume they will be on their website, but these probably will be a
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drygulch 
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Posted: 6/17/08 2:51 PM
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I have the Cowboy Defender but exchanged the 3" barrel for a 3 1/2" barrel so I could use the 3 inch .410 rounds instead of the 2 1/2 inch. I also have 9mm & 45 ACP barrels. This is
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stoney51 
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Posted: 2/25/08 9:11 AM
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I have this in a snake slayer IV its a lot of fun to shoot .I have the 22, 10mm, 9mm, barrels so far.It is a very quality built little gun with a big punch . Well the 4.25 berrel is not too little,410 shot gun @ 45 long colt.
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RHerringt 
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Posted: 6/14/07 9:48 PM
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I just purchased the Snake Slayer IV, 45/410, with the larger grips. Seems to me that even the larger grips are small. Anyone found larger grips for it? Also, I'm interested in purchasing a .22
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family4firearms 
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Posted: 5/10/07 11:24 AM
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BigDave: thanks for that info, I might just go with a smaller cal. hoping it won't be as much of a recoil.
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bigdave 
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Posted: 5/10/07 3:28 AM
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Yes the recoil is hard. I wrapped rubber tape around my grips to cushin it.
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family4firearms 
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Posted: 5/10/07 1:14 AM
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I'm looking to buy the .45. Can anyone tell me if the recoil would be to much for a woman. I would like get it for both my wife and I for a ccw. Thanks
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bigdave 
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Posted: 4/25/07 12:08 PM
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I made some rubber grips for my snake slayer IV. I will try to go out and shoot in a few days and see how they work.
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