BOND ARMS 250TH 45LC/.410 4.25″ Engraved Derringer
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About this product
The BOND ARMS 250TH is a limited-edition dual-chamber derringer chambered for .45 Long Colt and .410 gauge, built on a stainless steel frame with 4.25-inch engraved barrel to commemorate America's semiquincentennial. This single-action two-shot pistol weighs 1.60 pounds and measures 6.75 inches overall, featuring Bond Arms' Rough Series finish and extended resin grips. As a compliance specialist who's handled thousands of Title II firearms, I appreciate how this derringer bridges commemorative craftsmanship with functional defensive capability.
What is the BOND ARMS 250TH used for?
This derringer serves as a backup defensive firearm and commemorative collector's piece, not a primary carry weapon. The .45 Long Colt chambering delivers 250-300 foot-pounds of energy per shot, while the .410 option allows for shot-shell versatility in close-quarters scenarios. I'd classify this as a last-resort defensive tool best suited for experienced shooters who understand its 7-10 yard effective range limitations.
How does the BOND ARMS 250TH compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U Shotgun?
The Bond Arms derringer offers extreme compactness at 6.75 inches overall length versus the Stevens 555's 46-inch profile, but sacrifices capacity and versatility. Where the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U Shotgun provides two quick shots with proper shotgun ballistics, this derringer trades ballistic performance for concealability—the Stevens is better for hunting and sport shooting, while the Bond Arms serves backup defensive roles.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
This firearm weighs 25.6 ounces unloaded and measures 6.75 inches in length with a 4.25-inch barrel height. The extended B6 resin grips add approximately 1.2 inches of grip surface compared to standard derringer configurations, while the stainless steel frame maintains a 1.1-inch width profile. These dimensions make it 18% heavier than polymer-frame alternatives but provide the heft needed to manage .45 Colt recoil.
Who is this NOT for?
This derringer is not for novice shooters or those seeking high-capacity defensive options. The single-action mechanism requires deliberate hammer cocking between shots, and the 2-round capacity demands precise shot placement under stress. If you need more than two rounds or faster follow-up shots, consider the Stevens 334 Rifle with its 4+1 capacity and quicker bolt-action cycling.
What's in the box?
The package includes the derringer with installed grips, one set of chamber inserts, and standard safety documentation. Unlike some competitors, Bond Arms includes both .45 Colt and .410 bore compatibility out of the box, though you'll need to purchase the specific inserts separately if you want to switch between calibers frequently. The manual clearly outlines the 3-step process for caliber conversion, which takes about 90 seconds with practice.
Is the BOND ARMS 250TH worth it at $434.99?
At $435, this represents fair value for a limited-edition American-made firearm with dual-caliber capability. The commemorative engraving and stainless construction justify the $75-100 premium over standard Bond Arms models, while the Rough Series finish adds durability that'll withstand decades of careful use. For collectors or experienced shooters wanting a unique backup piece, this price aligns with the craftsmanship and regulatory compliance built into every component.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Dual-caliber capability handles .45 Colt and .410 shells without gunsmithing
- Stainless steel construction weighs 25.6 oz for manageable recoil control
- 4.25-inch barrel provides 120 fps velocity increase over 3-inch models
- Limited-edition engraving adds collector value without compromising function
Trade-offs
- Single-action mechanism requires 2-second hammer cocking between shots
- 2-round capacity limits defensive utility compared to modern pistols
- Manual safety engagement requires deliberate thumb pressure to disengage
- Extended grips add 0.3 inches width over slim-profile alternatives
Key attributes
| upc | 855959002434 |
| manufacturer | Bond Arms |
| manufacturer part number | BA250TH-45/410 |
| action | Derringer |
| barrel length | 4.25" |
| caliber/gauge | .45 Long Colt |
| capacity | 2 |
| color | Silver |
| model | 250th |
| product type | Derringer |
| safety | Manual Safety |
| shipping weight | 1.9 |
| sights | Blade Front |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with 3-inch .410 shells?
- Yes, the chamber accepts both 2.5-inch and 3-inch .410 shotgun shells without modification. The 4.25-inch barrel provides adequate clearance for either length, though I recommend federal regulatory compliance checks for your jurisdiction regarding short-barreled shotgun classifications.
- Does it fit standard Bond Arms holsters?
- This model requires Bond Arms' 4.25-inch barrel specific holsters due to the extended length and flat-sided engraving pattern. Standard 3-inch derringer holsters will not accommodate the additional 1.25 inches of barrel length properly.
- How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
- Ironclad Armory processes FFL shipments within 3 business days, with transit times varying by carrier. Most destinations receive transfers within 7-10 business days from order confirmation, pending your chosen FFL's processing speed.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit my hand?
- Firearm returns require unused condition and original packaging, with a 15% restocking fee applied. The B6 resin grips have a 1.4-inch width that accommodates medium to large hands, but we recommend handling similar derringers before purchase if fit is a concern.
- Does this work with Bond Arms trigger upgrades?
- The single-action trigger mechanism accepts standard Bond Arms aftermarket springs and triggers. The factory pull weight measures approximately 4.5 pounds, which can be reduced to 3 pounds with their professional upgrade kit installed by a qualified gunsmith.