GRANBURY, Texas - Bond Arms, known for manufacturing the finest double-barrel handguns in the world, announced today that it has introduced a new .22 Mag 3" barrel. With the introduction of the new .22 Mag, Bond Arms is now offering 16 interchangeable barrels for its Ranger, Snake Slayer, Snake Slayer IV, Texas Defender and Cowboy Defender models.
Bond Arms added the .22 Mag due to an overwhelming number of requests from its loyal customers and collectors for this smaller caliber. "Our customers have been calling and e-mailing us for a while now and begging for a .22 Mag barrel for their handguns," said Gordon Bond, President of Bond Arms. "As soon as we found the time to manufacture and introduce the new barrel, we gave them what they asked for, and the response has been amazing. Now we just need to keep up with production so we can keep them happy."
About Bond Arms
Bond Arms has been manufacturing 100% Made in the U.S.A., derringer style firearms, since 1995 and is recognized for its dependable, well-built, solid stainless steel, heavy duty, built like a tank, double-barrel handguns, which feature historically inspired designs. They are trusted firearms for personal protection as well as cowboy action shooting. Bond Arm derringers have been the Single Action Shooting Society (SASS) World Champions for 12 years in a row.
Their most popular models, including the Snake Slayer, Snake Slayer IV, Texas Defender, Cowboy Defender and Ranger, are compact pistols that pack a big wallop. But what might be even cooler is the fact they have multiple personalities. Bond offers 16 interchangeable barrels for their guns, which gives shooters 24 different caliber combinations including popular choices such as .410 shot shells or .45 Colt cartridges, and changing the barrels is a snap. A standard allen wrench allows you to remove the hinge screw so you can change out the barrel in about a minute.
For more information about Bond Arms visit http://www.bondarms.com/ or call 817-573-4445.
Media members interested in testing any of the Bond Arms handguns for an editorial review should contact Joe Wieczorek of The Media Group at joe@themediagroupinc.com or call (847) 956-9090.