Bond Arms Roughneck 9mm Stainless Derringer-Style Pistol, 2.5 in Barrel
The Bond Arms Roughneck brings full stainless-steel strength to a pocket-size derringer platform, pairing modern safety engineering with an intentionally rugged finish. Chambered in 9 mm Luger, this compact two-shot pistol stands out for its interchangeable barrel system, robust construction, and made-in-Texas provenance—all at Bond Arms’ most accessible price point.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good – Shows some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good – Clean, well-maintained, with crisp, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Minor scratches, scuffs, and blemishes are visible on the exterior surfaces, and light residue staining is present on some metal areas.
What’s Included
- Bond Arms Roughneck 9 mm Luger pistol
The Roughneck is part of Bond Arms’ Rough Series, designed to retain the company’s trademark stainless-steel durability while trimming cosmetic polish to keep costs low. The bead-blasted finish gives each pistol a utilitarian look that can handle daily carry without concern for minor marks.
A 2.5-inch octagonal stainless barrel delivers service-pressure 9 mm performance in a package only 4.5 inches long and roughly 19 ounces. The barrel is secured by a single hex screw, allowing quick swaps to calibers such as .45 LC/.410, .357 Mag, or .22 LR—an uncommon versatility in a derringer-style firearm.
Safety remains central to the design. A patented rebounding hammer, dual-locking cam, and cross-bolt safety work together to prevent the hammer from resting on a live primer, reducing the risk of accidental discharge compared with 19th-century originals.
The single trigger and external, knurled hammer provide straightforward single-action operation. Fixed integral sights—a front blade and milled rear notch—offer a snag-free profile ideal for pocket carry.
Black hard-rubber grips with checkered panels and Texas-star medallions give a secure hold and nod to the pistol’s Granbury, Texas origins, satisfying buyers who value a 100% American-made sidearm.




