Davidson's Adds Bond Arms Old Glory Derringer

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posted on June 21, 2018
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In time for America's birthday celebration, Davidson’s has added a Bond Arms pistol to its offerings—the Bond Arms Old Glory derringer.

Using the Remington Model 95 single-action derringer as a starting point, Bond Arms redesigned it to safely fire modern calibers, bringing the derringer out of the Old West. The Davidson’s Old Glory is a single-action, two-shot derringer chambered for 45 Long Colt, and will also chamber .410 bore shotgun shells. For added safety, the pistol is equipped with a cross-bolt safety. The Davidson’s Exclusive model (Item# BAOG-BLK) features a black Cerakote finish with an American-flag themed pattern and extended black ash grips with the American flag laser engraved.  

For more, visit bondarms.com and Davidsons.

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