The middle of a pandemic-inspired firearms panic rush isn’t a convenient time to be looking for a self-defense-oriented handgun. Especially if you’d prefer it to be chambered for a reasonably common modern caliber and not be made of recycled Matchbox cars.
Things were looking grim until I happened to glance in the showcase at Indy Arms Company. There on display, among the dust motes and the Sig P320 grip modules artfully arranged to make it look like the handgun shortage wasn’t so dire, was a used Bond Arms Roughneck with a price tag that was tantalizingly close