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					<description><![CDATA[Do not buy anything from this company.

American made is the only thing this company has going for it.

Their product is proprietary. They will not give you anything to repair the firearm, not even a parts schematic. I discovered this only after I disassembled the piece because of rusted parts, and found springs should be replaced. 

Bond Arms is garbage, terrible product and business model, spend your money on something you can fix.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do not buy anything from this company.</p>
<p>American made is the only thing this company has going for it.</p>
<p>Their product is proprietary. They will not give you anything to repair the firearm, not even a parts schematic. I discovered this only after I disassembled the piece because of rusted parts, and found springs should be replaced. </p>
<p>Bond Arms is garbage, terrible product and business model, spend your money on something you can fix.</p>
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		By: Sk1nn3r		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2021 22:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[My truth about Bond Arms.

Roughneck 
I really loved these guns and Bond had a good reputation so after much research and waiting I bought a Roughneck 45acp.

About 200-300 shots into it, the bottom barrel was light striking and therefor would not fire.

Very upset I took it back and got my money.

Cowboy Defender
Thinking it was the place I bought it from that was the problem, I spent $579 on a cowboy defender .410 lc.

It worked fine for a couple of weeks until I bought 9mm and 45acp barrels for it. You are supposed to be able to swap any of their barrels with no problem.

100 rounds into the 9mm and it was light striking the primer on the bottom barrel as well! I used 3 kinds of different Ammo- same issue.

I switched to 45acp- 250 rounds (2 kinds of different Ammo) into it it was light striking the primer of the bottom barrel too.

I sent it in to Bond. Eight weeks later I get it back and although they scratched and roughed up my 410 barrel, they filed the other barrels, put a new trigger spring into it and I have had no problems (WITH THAT).

Today at the range my f-ing trigger stuck and will not get unstuck. I did trouble shooting all to no avail. Aware that this was more like a back up gun it was my carry gun with the 410 barrel. What a joke.

I am so fed up with these people and this novelty gun. I know some of you will swear by your bond arms, so I think they must have changed the quality of their manufacturing.

My advice- save you money, save your time, invest in a company that actually is high quality and doesn’t just pretend to be. I hate this gun now and regret ever considering bond arms.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My truth about Bond Arms.</p>
<p>Roughneck<br />
I really loved these guns and Bond had a good reputation so after much research and waiting I bought a Roughneck 45acp.</p>
<p>About 200-300 shots into it, the bottom barrel was light striking and therefor would not fire.</p>
<p>Very upset I took it back and got my money.</p>
<p>Cowboy Defender<br />
Thinking it was the place I bought it from that was the problem, I spent $579 on a cowboy defender .410 lc.</p>
<p>It worked fine for a couple of weeks until I bought 9mm and 45acp barrels for it. You are supposed to be able to swap any of their barrels with no problem.</p>
<p>100 rounds into the 9mm and it was light striking the primer on the bottom barrel as well! I used 3 kinds of different Ammo- same issue.</p>
<p>I switched to 45acp- 250 rounds (2 kinds of different Ammo) into it it was light striking the primer of the bottom barrel too.</p>
<p>I sent it in to Bond. Eight weeks later I get it back and although they scratched and roughed up my 410 barrel, they filed the other barrels, put a new trigger spring into it and I have had no problems (WITH THAT).</p>
<p>Today at the range my f-ing trigger stuck and will not get unstuck. I did trouble shooting all to no avail. Aware that this was more like a back up gun it was my carry gun with the 410 barrel. What a joke.</p>
<p>I am so fed up with these people and this novelty gun. I know some of you will swear by your bond arms, so I think they must have changed the quality of their manufacturing.</p>
<p>My advice- save you money, save your time, invest in a company that actually is high quality and doesn’t just pretend to be. I hate this gun now and regret ever considering bond arms.</p>
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