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First Look: Bond Arms 30th And The 30th XL Pistols

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntAugust 18, 20252 Mins Read
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First Look: Bond Arms 30th And The 30th XL Pistols

Bond Arms turns 30 this year and wants to share its American-made pride with a line of special-edition firearms. The first firearms in this series are the 30th and the 30th XL, both of which honor the United States of America.

The 30th features Bond’s rough series hand-cannon frame, which cradles a special edition 3-inch barrel that is engraved on both sides and chambers .45 Colt and .410-bore shot shells. Constructed from stainless steel, the 30th comes with a standard grip made from thin nylon, featuring a 7-pound trigger pull weight, fixed sights, a rough finish and an affordable price.

On the other hand, the 30th XL takes the original 30th up a notch. Instead of the panel grips, the 30th XL uses the extended B6 Resin grips which have performed well on other Bond Arms models that have been tested. Like the 30th, the 30th XL has the rough hand-cannon frame with Bond’s special edition engraved barrel on both sides, chambering the .45 Colt and .410-bore shotshells. With fixed sights and a 7-pound trigger pull weight, the 30th XL is also budget-friendly.

For 30 years, Bond Arms has celebrated this country and the rights of its citizens. They will continue to exemplify what it means to be “American Tough, American Made,” keeping a promise made three decades ago to their customers and their country.

Bond Arms 30th Specifications:

  • MSRP: $ 249
  • Caliber: .45 Colt and .410-bore
  • Barrel Length: 3 inches
  • Grip Material: Thin nylon
  • Grip Size: Standard
  • Sights: Fixed
  • Trigger Guard: Yes

Bond Arms 30th XL Specifications:

  • MSRP: $280
  • Caliber: .45 Colt and .410-bore
  • Barrel Length: 3 inches
  • Grip Material: B6 resin
  • Grip Size: Standard
  • Sights: Fixed
  • Trigger Guard: Yes

More information on the 30th and 30th XL firearms as well as other products from Bond Arms is available at bondarms.com.

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