Posted November 17, 2016 3:22 pm by Comments

Sitting in any vehicle qualifies you as a target for carjacking. The unfortunate fact is that many who practice concealed carry are challenged by coming up with a means to quickly access a firearm.

One has to consider how to draw a handgun carried on your person while wearing a seatbelt, and the ability to respond may depend on factors such as what seat you’re sitting in and which side is your strong side. Law enforcement officers are faced with this every day and train to overcome such obstacles.

The Ranger II is one of several double-barrel derringer pistols made by Bond Arms in Granbury, Texas, and its silver star certainly conjures thoughts of Texas Rangers. (As an aside, Bond Arms was chosen to mark the 200th anniversary of this prestigious outfit. The Texas Ranger Stars were handmade by Texas inmates of the Texas Department of Corrections.) It should be no surprise then when I tell you that many within the Department of Public Safety count on a Bond Arms derringer for backup protection.

In addition to concealable hand cannons, Bond Arms also offers a variety of model-specific holsters cut, formed and stitched from premium leather. The Bond Arms Driving (BAD) …Read the Rest

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