Combining the success of their B6 grips and Stinger Rough Series, the Bond Arms Honey B is a little “B” with quite a sting — but not on your firing hand.
Chambered in .22 Magnum, .22 LR, 9 mm, .380 ACP, and .38 Special, the Honey B features a short 5.5” overall length and weighs a mere 17.5 oz.
The B6 Resin offsets the stainless steel Singer RS frame extended grips, giving less kick than experienced with other arms in the Stinger Rough Series and a more comfortable feel.
With a 3” barrel and a 7 lb. trigger pull weight, the Honey B fills the hand naturally. Because of its design and materials, it absorbs much of the force generated during firing, spreading it evenly throughout the hand instead of just one pressure point.
Although the Honey B will be paired with its .22 LR barrel, other barrels chambered for centerfire ammunition (9mm, .380 ACP, .38 Special) can also be used and are expected to perform properly.
Using the Stinger RS frame, the Honey B has the same quality as Bond Arms’ regular double-barrel handguns, but it has a slimmer profile and lighter weight. Its stainless steel design allows for a quality product at a lower cost (MSRP $320) than the aluminum construction of other firearms.
Learn more at BondArms.com.
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