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Bond Arms America 250th Special Edition Hand Cannon

Bond Arms America 250th Special Edition Hand Cannon

Bond Arms America 250th Special Edition Hand Cannon

bond weapon America’s 250th birthday is being celebrated with a limited-edition release of their Hand Cannon Derringer, and unlike most commemorative firearms that are simply a standard production gun with minimal changes, this one has real craftsmanship behind the engraving work and comes in two different configurations that justify the different price points.

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hand cannon The frame is Bond Arms’ full-size offering, here chambered for .45 Colt and .410 bore with a 4.25-inch flat-sided barrel. The frame is stainless steel, the action is single-action, and the safety is a cross-bolt design. B6 resin extended grips handle ergonomics. The custom commemorative anniversary engraving runs on both sides of the barrel on both versions.

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The Rough Series is a more accessible option at $499. This carries over to the clean, durable standard finish of the Bond Arms with the anniversary engraving as the primary distinguishing feature. The $699 Black Cerakote version adds a deep black finish that makes the engraving contrast stand out and adds a layer of corrosion resistance on top of the stainless substrate.

  • Model: America 250th Edition
  • Frame: Stainless Steel
  • Caliber: .45 Colt / .410 Bore
  • Barrel: 4.25″, flat side with anniversary engraving on both sides
  • Action: Single Action
  • Security: Cross Bolt
  • Firing pin: Retractable, spring-loaded locking lever
  • Grip: B6 Resin, Extended
  • Finish: Rough Series or Black Cerakote
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  • Rough Series MSRP: $499.00
  • Black Cerakote MSRP: $699.00

The combination of the .45 Colt and .410 on the Bond Arms frame is a proven defensive and field pairing. The .410 with buckshot or slug loads is a legitimate short-range option, and the .45 Colt gives you a hard-hitting revolver cartridge in the same package. For a limited-edition commemorative piece, it also serves as a genuinely capable instrument rather than a safe queen.

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Which finish would you go with, and is there a limited-edition commemorative derringer you would own or collect? Let us know in the comments below. We always appreciate feedback.

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Sam.S

Managing Editor All Outdoors Writer | TheFireArmBlog Instagram | SFSGunsmith Old Soul, certified gunsmith, published author, avid firearm history learner, and appreciator of vintage and unique guns.

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