Firearm

Bond Arms 1836

Bond Arms 1836

Specifications

Barrel length
3.5"
Capacity
2
Category
Handgun

Overview

The Bond Arms 1836 is a handgun chambered in 45 Colt (Long Colt), a caliber known for its use in traditional revolver-style firearms. This model features a standard capacity of 2 rounds, reflecting a design typical of compact derringer-style handguns rather than higher-capacity semi-automatics or revolvers. The barrel length measures 3.5 inches, contributing to the firearm's compact profile. As a handgun in this configuration, the Bond Arms 1836 is built around a simple two-shot platform, with its dimensions and caliber selection aligning with the design philosophy commonly associated with Bond Arms derringers. These specifications provide a basic technical overview of the firearm's core attributes.

Frequently asked questions

What caliber does the Bond Arms 1836 use?

The Bond Arms 1836 is chambered in 45 Colt (Long Colt).

How many rounds does the Bond Arms 1836 hold?

The Bond Arms 1836 has a standard capacity of 2 rounds.

Specifications shown are as provided by the catalog data source. Not a recommendation for any specific use.