Things are getting extra rowdy over at Bond Arms as the company offers the Rowdy XL. When it comes to close-quarters defense, a derringer can be really handy in a pinch. However, when it comes to making a statement, both .45 LC and .410 have a way of adding emphasis. Put those two things together, and you get a rowdy little belly blaster with attitude.

The Bond Arms Rowdy XL

Like other pistols in the Bond Arms lineup, the Rowdy XL features a solid steel frame. The Rowdy XL is essentially the same as the Snake Slayer, only in a more budget-friendly package. To keep costs down for the end user, the Rowdy XL features a Rough Series finish as opposed to the polished finish of the Snake Slayer.

Likewise, the Rowdy XL features a B6 resin grip with a smooth backstrap, providing a positive grip. This is in place of the hand-finished rosewood grips of the Snake Slayer. Just forward of the grip is the enclosed trigger guard with ample access to the trigger. The single-action pistol features a spring-loaded, cammed cocking lever and patented rebounding hammer.

Chambered in .45 LC/.410 shotshell, the 3.5-inch stainless steel barrel is interchangeable with all standard Bond Arms barrels. Once both rounds are expended, an automatic spent casing extractor helps with quick reloads for follow-up shots, if necessary. A cross bolt safety assures that the Rowdy XL can be carried safely in the pocket or in a holster.

Availability

The Bond Arms Rowdy XL is available now with an MSRP of $349.00. For more info, please visit BondArms.com.

The Bond Arms Rowdy XL.
(Photo by Bond Arms)

Bond Arms Stinger Specifications:

Caliber: .45LC/.410
Barrel Length: 3.5 inches
Grip Material: B6 Resin
Grip Size: Extended
Sights: Fixed
Length: 5.75 inches
Weight: 22 ounces
Ammo Capacity: 2
Action: Single Action
Trigger Pull Weight: 7 pounds
Trigger Guard: Yes
MSRP: $349.00

Features

  • Stainless steel double-barrel and frame
  • Compatible with all standard Bond Arms barrels
  • Automatic spent casing extractor
  • Patented rebounding hammer
  • Retracting firing pins
  • Cross-bolt safety
  • Spring-loaded, cammed locking lever

Source: www.personaldefenseworld.com