First Look: Bond Arms Rawhide .22 LR

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posted on January 25, 2023
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Bond Arms Rawhide 22 LR Lead

The new Bond Arms Rawhide .22 LR pistol is durable and ideal as an everyday carry handgun or for varmint control.

The Rough & Tumble-finished steel is durable and handsome, making the .22 LR Rawhide handgun tastefully rugged. The double-barrel design fits right in hand, while the precision action and trigger are plain fun to shoot.   

Features
• Stainless steel 2.5” Rough series style barrel
• Stainless steel frame with Rough series finish
• Interchangeable barrels
• Rebounding hammer
• Retracting firing pins
• Crossbolt safety
• Nylon panel grips
• Single action
• Interchangeable barrels

Technical Specifications
Weight: 21 ozs.
Caliber: .22 LR
Overall Length: 4½”
MSRP: $269

For more information, visit bondarms.com.

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