Bond Arms has added to its .22lr family of double barrel derringers. The Rawhide .22lr and Stinger RS .22lr pistols join the popular and impressive line-up of the company’s offerings on the US market.
Rawhide .22LR
Styled after the original Rawhide derringer, the Rawhide .22LR pistol is just as tough with a stainless steel 2.5″ Rough series style barrel and frame.
True to its double-barreled cousins, this single-action derringer has interchangeable barrels and a rebounding hammer. The gun has a precision trigger and retracting firing pins for accurate shooting. Nylon grips make it comfortable in the hand, and the gun features a cross-bolt safety.
At just 21 ounces, with a 4.5” overall length, it is at home in the pocket or dispatching varmints.
The Rawhide .22LR pistol has an MSRP of $269.
Stinger RS .22LR
Like the centerfire version of the Stinger RS, the .22LR model sports the same fit and finish and weighs just 16 ounces. As Bond Arms puts it, the Stinger RS .22LR is just as versatile as duct tape or baling wire, and as handy as a pair of pliers. The Stinger RS .22LR is a perfect option for everyday carry.
With a matching 3-inch Rough series style stainless steel barrel and frame, the small derringer has an overall length of just five inches. The rebounding hammer and cross-bolt safety match up with other designs from Bond Arms. To help with reliability, the .22LR barrel is fit to the specific frame, so there will not be accessory barrels available.
Bond Arms asserts that the Stinger RS .22LR is both functional and handsome and easy in the hand.
The Stinger RS .22LR has an MSRP of $269.