45-70 Derringer One Handed Recoil #iv8888 range day

Published on October 19, 2024
Duration: 0:19

This video showcases the Bond Arms Cyclops Derringer chambered in .45-70 Government, highlighting its significant one-handed recoil. The .45-70 Government cartridge, originally for rifles, is demonstrated in a handgun context. Visuals emphasize the powerful muzzle flip and blast, offering a unique look at extreme handgun performance.

Quick Summary

The Bond Arms Cyclops Derringer is chambered in the powerful .45-70 Government cartridge, originally developed for rifles. Firing it one-handed demonstrates significant felt recoil and muzzle flip, offering a unique look at extreme handgun performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing the Bond Arms Cyclops .45-70 Derringer
  2. 00:03.45-70 Government Cartridge History
  3. 00:08One-Handed Recoil Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bond Arms Cyclops Derringer chambered in?

The Bond Arms Cyclops Derringer featured in this video is chambered in the powerful .45-70 Government cartridge. This is a high-caliber round typically associated with rifles, making its use in a handgun notable.

How much recoil does the .45-70 Derringer produce?

The .45-70 Government cartridge generates significant recoil when fired from a handgun like the Bond Arms Cyclops. The video demonstrates this by firing it one-handed, showcasing substantial muzzle flip and felt recoil.

What is the history of the .45-70 Government cartridge?

The .45-70 Government cartridge has a long history, originally being developed for the 1873 Springfield rifle. Its use in modern handguns like the Bond Arms Cyclops highlights its versatility and power.

What makes the Bond Arms Cyclops unique?

The Bond Arms Cyclops is unique due to its Derringer design chambered in the potent .45-70 Government rifle cartridge. This combination results in extreme handgun recoil and a powerful shooting experience.

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