Firearm

Bond Arms Cowboy

Bond Arms Cowboy

Specifications

Barrel length
3"
Capacity
2
Category
Handgun

Overview

The Bond Arms Cowboy is a handgun chambered in .38 Special, designed with a compact two-barrel configuration typical of derringer-style firearms. It features a standard capacity of 2 rounds, reflecting its break-action design that houses two chambers rather than a traditional magazine-fed system. The barrel length measures 3 inches, contributing to its compact overall profile. As a .38 Special handgun, it is built around a well-established centerfire cartridge commonly used in revolvers and derringers. The Cowboy's design emphasizes a simple, minimalist approach to handgun operation, making it representative of the classic derringer category within the broader handgun market.

Frequently asked questions

What caliber does the Bond Arms Cowboy chamber?

The Bond Arms Cowboy is chambered in .38 Special.

How many rounds does the Bond Arms Cowboy hold?

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

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