Bond Arms has a full line of options with the Roughneck derringer. The company geared the idea of the handgun to match its namesake, a tough individual who has a reputation for doing what’s necessary to get things done. The Roughneck is said to be built for dependability and ruggedness as an everyday carry while remaining friendly to the budget-conscious user.
Features
The Roughneck is offered in several calibers, including .357 Mag/.38 Special, .45 ACP, and 9mm. The compact pistol gives the user the stopping power necessary for an everyday carry pistol and is constructed from durable stainless steel. It features a bead blast finish that provides the pistol with a tumbled look but not at the cost of quality.
The Roughneck has a stainless steel double barrel, 2.5 inches in length, which is interchangeable with other standard Bond Arms barrels. The pistol has features that consumers can expect from Bond Arms like a manual spent casing extractor, the patented rebounding hammer, retracting firing pins, and a spring-loaded cammed locking lever. The pistol also has safety features standard from Bond Arms including a cross-bolt safety and trigger guard. It has a front blade with fixed rear sight included along with rubber grips to round out the look of the Roughneck.
The complete Bond Arms Roughneck weighs just 19 ounces and is only 4.5 inches long making it a lightweight and functional compact pistol. Designed with Americans in mind, and constructed in Texas, this is said to be a do-it-all pistol at the crossroads of functionality and affordable.
The Roughneck has already made a splash with Bond Arms consumers, with some saying how much they like the small size, variety of calibers, and accuracy of the pistol. The pistol has an MSRP of $277 regardless of caliber choice.