Reliant Four-Barrel Pistol

Published on November 5, 2014
Duration: 1:55

The Edge Arms Reliant is a unique four-barrel, four-shot derringer designed for concealed carry and self-defense. It features a tip-up breech-loaded barrel system with a rotary cam firing pin for enhanced safety and reliability, eliminating common jamming points. Available in multiple calibers and with an optional integrated laser, it offers a compact and potent option for everyday carry.

Quick Summary

The Edge Arms Reliant is a unique four-barrel, four-shot derringer designed for concealed carry and self-defense. It features a safe rotary cam firing pin and a reliable tip-up breech-loaded system. Available in .32 ACP, .32 HR Magnum, .380, and .38 Special, it can also be equipped with an optional integrated LaserMax sight.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Reliant Derringer
  2. 00:21Reliant Mechanism and Safety Features
  3. 00:45Reliability and Dimensions of the Reliant
  4. 01:09Caliber Options and Laser Integration
  5. 01:25Capacity and Speed Loader System

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Edge Arms Reliant unique for self-defense?

The Reliant is a four-barrel, four-shot derringer offering a compact profile for concealed carry. Its unique rotary cam firing pin enhances safety, and the tip-up breech-loaded system eliminates common jamming points, making it a reliable option.

What calibers are available for the Edge Arms Reliant?

The Edge Arms Reliant offers interchangeable barrels in several popular self-defense calibers. These include .32 ACP, .32 HR Magnum, .380 ACP, and .38 Special, providing flexibility for the user's preference.

Does the Reliant have any special features for aiming?

Yes, Edge Arms partnered with LaserMax to offer an optional integrated laser sight. This laser can be either red or green and is activated by a grip-activated switch for intuitive use.

How is the reloading process for the Reliant derringer?

The Reliant comes with a four-round speed loader that stores in the grip. This allows for quick reloading by aligning the bullets with the chambers and twisting to release, effectively making it an eight-round system.

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