Bond Arms .45 Colt/ .410 Shotshell

Published on April 30, 2020
Duration: 4:40

This review covers the Bond Arms Rough 'N Rowdy derringer, chambered in .45 Colt and .410 shotshell. The firearm is praised for its robust build and versatility, with interchangeable barrels available for other calibers. Testing revealed adequate accuracy for close-range varmint control and manageable recoil, though trigger pull requires a specific technique.

Quick Summary

The Bond Arms Rough 'N Rowdy derringer fires .45 Long Colt and .410 shotshells. Its .410 pattern spreads about 1-1.5 feet at 7 yards, suitable for close-range varmint control. Recoil is manageable due to its weight, and barrels are interchangeable for calibers like .22 Mag or 9mm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Bond Arms Rough 'N Rowdy
  2. 00:43Loading & Safety Features
  3. 01:09Range Testing: .45 Colt & .410
  4. 02:30.410 Pattern Analysis
  5. 02:59Recoil & Trigger Assessment
  6. 04:05Versatility & Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers can the Bond Arms Rough 'N Rowdy fire?

The Bond Arms Rough 'N Rowdy is chambered for both .45 Long Colt and .410 shotshells. Additionally, barrels can be swapped for other calibers like .22 Mag or 9mm.

How accurate is the .410 shotshell from the Bond Arms Rough 'N Rowdy?

At 7 yards, the .410 shotshell pattern spreads approximately 1 to 1.5 feet. This is considered adequate for close-range varmint control or as a camp gun.

What is the recoil like when shooting the Bond Arms Rough 'N Rowdy?

The recoil is manageable, largely due to the firearm's substantial weight. The heavier build helps absorb the energy from both .45 Colt and .410 loads.

What is the MSRP of the Bond Arms Rough 'N Rowdy?

The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the Bond Arms Rough 'N Rowdy is approximately $299. This makes it a relatively affordable option for a versatile derringer.

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