NRA Show New: Bond Arms 9mm Stinger RS is Better Known as “Stubby”

NRA Show New: Bond Arms 9mm Stinger RS is Better Known as “Stubby”

Granbury, Texas- April 2023 – The Stinger RS had been part of Bond Arms® lineup of double-barrel handguns for almost a year. This Spring, the new variant nicknamed “Stubby” is provided in a 9mm chambering.

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This is a departure from the previous .22lr and 380 ACP previously released.

The Stinger RS, in all calibers, is a unique design and is purpose-built for discreet carry or range efficiency. The 2.2 in. barrel and 5/16 thickness are well suited for any type of carry need. From pocket, IWB, to OWB, it fits all types of form and function. Coming in at 4.5 in. overall length, 3.75 in. high, and 13.3 oz, it’s small and lightweight.

Sights are a standard fixed blade and integrated notch on the receiver itself. There is no trigger guard, so it is easy to acquire a target and pull the 7 lb trigger without the worry of finding the trigger in a high-stress situation. Part of the Rough Series of pistols from Bond Arms, Stubby makes up where other pistols were unable to fill in.

The grip is Bond’s standard size with a thin nylon material making up grip scales. Holding two rounds, the 9mm Stubby is nothing to overlook. The Stinger RS may be a last-ditch pistol capable of firing standard loads, but it’s an efficient last-ditch pistol with the firepower to match potential needs. This is, by far, the easiest handgun from Bond to conceal.

Stinger RS 9mm “Stubby” Features:
• Thin nylon grip material
• Standard grip size
• Standard fixed sights
• 2 shot capacity
• Single action

Stinger RS 9mm “Stubby” Specs:
• Caliber – .22LR, .380, 9mm
• Barrel Length – 2.2 in.
• 7 lb Trigger pull weight
• 4.5 in. length
• 13.3 oz.
• MSRP – $297

To learn more, visit https://www.bondarms.com/Stubby-New-P8585.aspx

BOND ARMS, INC. is located in Granbury, Texas, and manufactures the award-winning Bond Arms Derringer – the finest in double barrel protection. Originally organized under the name Texas Armory, the company became incorporated as Bond Arms in 1995 with the idea that the Remington Model 95 over-under, single-action derringer could be converted from an Old West anachronism into a modern & reliable handgun. The barrel and frame were redesigned to safely fire modern calibers & the entire handgun is constructed entirely from stainless steel. This makes for a pistol that’s both strong and durable.

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