Rowdy Bond Arms
$648.00
Patriot Bond Arms
Model #: | BAPA |
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MSRP: | $648.00 |
Caliber | .45LC/.410 |
Barrel Length | 3″ |
Grip Material | Rosewood |
Grip Size | Extended |
Sights | Front blade, fixed rear |
Length | 5″ |
Weight | 20 ounces |
Trigger Guard | Yes |
Description
Rowdy Bond Arms
One of our favorite Rowdy Bond Arms models lets you show your pride with its laser-carved American flag and bald eagle grips. The Patriot is chambered for .45 Colt and 2.5” .410 shot shells with its 3″ barrel. This model includes a BAD driving holster.
Features:
- Stainless steel double-barrel and frame
- Compatible with all standard Bond Arms barrels
- Automatically spent casing extractor
- Patented rebounding hammer
- Retracting firing pins
- Cross-bolt safety
- Spring-loaded, cammed locking lever
- Includes BAD Driving holster
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TOP 5 SAFETY RULES:
- Always keep the safety on until ready to fire.
- Treat all guns as always loaded.
- Never let the muzzle cover anything which you are not willing to destroy.
- Keep your finger OFF the trigger until your sights are on the target.
- Always be sure of your target.
The compact, yet rough-looking, Rowdy is a new type of Bond Arms gun. It’s built with a 3″ barrel chambered for 45/410. Works best with smoothed lined holsters. Features: Stainless steel double-barrel and frame.
For a durable and dependable firearm, trust the Bond Arms Rowdy .410 45LC Derringer Handgun. This firearm features a stainless-steel double barrel and frame and has a rubber grip. It is built with a 3-inch barrel and works well with smooth-lined holsters.
Features and Benefits
- Standard rubber grip
- Automatically spent casing extractor
- Stainless-steel double barrel and frame
- 3-inch barrel
- Cross-bolt safety and a spring-loaded cammed locking lever
- 2-round capacity
- Rebounding hammer
- Retracting firing pins
Daniel H –
Can’t find 410 shells great looking
Bob H –
Great “little”gun I hope I never have to use it for the reason I bought it….. and so should the person it’s pointed at ….. May that person RIP
Alan B –
On a magnet under my dashboard with some 000. That is four 9mm sized bullets to put into the engine of a rage driver , or the body of a carjacker. It would hurt, but it has a second barrel, and holds cowboy 45c as well
Warren R. –
An Absolutely wonderful gun and a great time shooting it
Todd T –
Good pocket pistol, using 45 long Colts, first Bond EXCELLENT 👍🏻 QUALITY
Seth M –
The gun broke after a short time and is currently back with the manufacturer for repair. The bottom barrel ceased to fire
Jonathan R –
Fast shipping, nice products. Should be include a plastic box
Kendrick S –
Figure this thing would have a little kick to it but not bad on recoil surprisingly. Perfect little pocket Rocket, fit and function are great
Dennis k –
Bond Makes an awesome firearm, fit & finish are great not bad at all on the recoil with either load, Buds as usual was on point with fast delivery. Have purchased several firearms and accessories from you. You guys are great company to do business with
Micheal Luther –
Really fun piece, mainly used as a snake gun with 410 shells but also a good back up concealed carry. Fun to shoot too. Get one here
Luis Daniel R –
Great little gun to have as backup 😉
Douglas W –
On the Rowdy 45 LC/410 derringer:
Nice, solid, massive. Massive is good, especially for 45LC/410, makes recoil less punishing. This derringer is much better than the cheap derringers out there, and the Rough versions are well worth it! I know from previous experience. I’m looking at you, Cobra. I am proud to own this pistol, and wonder why I took so long to get one.
What you need to know is that a derringer is a different animal than most pistols we know and love, and it requires a little adjustment in how you shoot it. Not only is it single-action, requiring that the hammer be cocked manually for every shot, but it can be sensitive to how you hold it and how you pull the trigger.
If you grip it high on the stock (as we all have been taught for semi-autos) and push the thumb-forefinger web of your shooting hand against the back of the cocked hammer, it may increase the trigger pull weight to such high levels as to make it almost impossible to fire the pistol. I initially got cramps in my hand – and wondered what the heck was going on.
Knowing how to do it (read the manual, as they say) will make your enjoyment of this pistol much better. So, practice some dry-firing with it, keeping your hand from touching the hammer until it’s natural, just grip it a little lower than you’re used to. In addition, the triggers of derringers like to be pulled downward as well as backward. All my years of trigger control with target pistols don’t help. It’s seems to be a design feature in derringers. Maybe a deliberate choice from the days of un-guarded triggers?
As with all EDC pistols, it is well to learn these things before you have to pull it in an emergency, but be assured that it will provide hefty firepower that a couple .410’s with 000 buck shot or hollow-point 45 LC’s can afford!
Douglas W –
On the Rowdy 45 LC/410 derringer:
Nice, solid, massive. Massive is good, especially for 45LC/410, makes recoil less punishing. This derringer is much better than the cheap derringers out there, and the Rough versions are well worth it! I know from previous experience. I’m looking at you, Cobra. I am proud to own this pistol, and wonder why I took so long to get one.
What you need to know is that a derringer is a different animal than most pistols we know and love, and it requires a little adjustment in how you shoot it. Not only is it single-action, requiring that the hammer be cocked manually for every shot, but it can be sensitive to how you hold it and how you pull the trigger.
If you grip it high on the stock (as we all have been taught for semi-autos) and push the thumb-forefinger web of your shooting hand against the back of the cocked hammer, it may increase the trigger pull weight to such high levels as to make it almost impossible to fire the pistol. I initially got cramps in my hand – and wondered what the heck was going on.
Knowing how to do it (read the manual, as they say) will make your enjoyment of this pistol much better. So, practice some dry-firing with it, keeping your hand from touching the hammer until it’s natural, just grip it a little lower than you’re used to. In addition, the triggers of derringers like to be pulled downward as well as backward. All my years of trigger control with target pistols don’t help. It’s seems to be a design feature in derringers. Maybe a deliberate choice from the days of un-guarded triggers?
As with all EDC pistols, it is well to learn these things before you have to pull it in an emergency, but be assured that it will provide hefty firepower that a couple .410’s with 000 buck shot or hollow-point 45 LC’s can afford!
Amazing guys
Suzanne T –
I am Very impressed with the ‘Rowdy’s solid weighty feel, and ease handling. Even More impressive is the powerful punch it will deliver on the receiving end when needed! This is Not a powder puff ‘cute’ pistol; it’s a powerful weapon that delivers. The Rowdy fits comfortably and discreetly on my waist. Bud’s makes purchasing as simple as going to the store for milk—and reasonably priced on top of that!
Thanks Ammorsportsmanshop is now my ‘go to’ store for home safety in this totally outrageous times.
Mark Bud –
The Bond Arm Rowdy is the perfect pocket personal defense gun for close in stopping power. The weight and grip are comfortable even with a bit of a kick. My purchase from you guys was smooth as silk and shipping extremely fast to my FFL. I definitely recommend them. Thanks for your kind service
Edward Christ –
Well made but has a very heavy trigger. Kicks like a mule with Hornady CD 410 loads but a decent group at 5 yards and impact at point of aim. Good as a BUG
Jeremy S –
Really well made and nice to have on farm
Jason K –
Awesome little hand Canon and built like a tank
Jason K –
Awesome little hand Canon and built like a tank
What a Tank
I don’t go anywhere without this thing in my pocket
I load it two rounds of 410 00 shotgun
Sumbitch messes with me they get both
Built like a thank- trigger is smooth and silky
LATER- alligator
Williams M –
Had a great time working with you guys