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April 13, 2018
The Bond Arms Snake Slayer is a modern, two-shot derringer that comes in multiple calibers, such as .357 Magnum, .38 Special, .40 S&W, .45 Long Colt, and .410 shotgun shells. It is a single action pistol, with multiple barrel options coming in 2.5", 3.5" and 4.25".
The Snake Slayer has a swing open barrel release and the release lever is easy to operate. The ergonomics on this pistol aren't anything special but for how compact and simple it is, it's not a deal breaker.
The Bond Arms Snake Slayer does have retracting firing pins that alternate to fire each barrel. The grips come standard with rosewood, but you could get aftermarket grips if you prefer.
There's also a push in safety and spent casing extractor, and Bond Arms even makes speed loaders for it. If you're -
April 13, 2018
In this video, we're going to show you how to field strip and properly clean the Kimber Solo, and then go over some features about the firearm. Kimber developed this single stack 9mm "pocket pistol" after seeing the success of many other firearms manufacturers in the subcompact pistol market.
This gun has great aesthetics and is extremely concealable. However, the Kimber Solo does require a bit of special care. Kimber recommends replacing the recoil spring every 1,000 rounds, something we found to be unusual.
Kimber also designed this pistol to strictly use 124-grain ammo; anything else will not function as well. There's also a "Crimson Trace" version of this pistol, with a laser grip built in. It does come standard with 3-dot, but if you're going to use this as your EDC gun, then look into night sights.