That accuracy seems just fine for a close range defensive handgun. I can't imagine why only the top barrel was firing. Maybe the crossbolt safety was messing up somehow. I have read that Bond Arms guns are not supposed to be dry fired, especially onto the safety bar. You're always supposed to dry fire onto snap caps, supposedly. I wonder if a previous owner dry fired it a bunch and messed up a firing pin or the cross bolt or something.
It was new, so no one should have dry fired it. It was ordered & picked up at the shooting range we go to, it wasn’t old stock. Thanks so much for the feedback.
That accuracy seems just fine for a close range defensive handgun. I can't imagine why only the top barrel was firing. Maybe the crossbolt safety was messing up somehow. I have read that Bond Arms guns are not supposed to be dry fired, especially onto the safety bar. You're always supposed to dry fire onto snap caps, supposedly. I wonder if a previous owner dry fired it a bunch and messed up a firing pin or the cross bolt or something.
It was new, so no one should have dry fired it. It was ordered & picked up at the shooting range we go to, it wasn’t old stock. Thanks so much for the feedback.
What was wrong with it? How did Bond Arms take care of the problem for you?