Bond Arms is gearing up for the election with the release of a limited-edition blaster perfect for the occasion. The Bond Arms XLV (45) honors the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. It exemplified the incredible determination and resolve of “The Living Legend,” according to Bond Arms. We know plenty of 2A supporters jump all over this one.
Bond Arms XLV (45) Trump Tribute Pistol
The XLV (45) features a unique flat-sided barrel, adorned with detailed laser engraving on the right side and a blank left side for further personalization. A functional firearm and customizable piece of history, Bond Arms chose the XLV (45) build to reflect Trump’s strength and resilience following an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania and more.
The Trump Tribute XLV (45) also features Bond Arms’ new B6 Grip. The design improves shooter comfort, according to Bond Arms. Priced at $547, and available in limited quantities, you better jump on the pre-order right now!
For more info, visit bondarms.com.
Bond Arms XLV (45) Specs
- Stainless Steel single-barrel and frame
- Action: Single Action
- Caliber: .45 ACP
- Barrel Length: 4.25 inches
- Overall Length: 6.25 inches
- Height: 4.31 inches
- Overall Weight: 25.6 ounces
- Ammo Capacity: 2
- Trigger Pull Weight: 7 pounds
- Patented Rebounding Hammer
- Retracting Firing Pin
- Cross-Bolt Safety
- Spring-loaded locking lever
- Grips: B6 Resin
- 4.25 Flat Side Barrel
- Inscription: Written on the barrel is “Living Legend. I’m back! Let’s reunite America! July 13, 2024,” making this handgun a truly unique item.
- MSRP: $545.47
Editor’s Take:
When President Trump rose up, bloodied and pumping his fist, in Pennsylvania, we probably should have guessed what would come next: some serious merchandise honoring the occasion. The president captured a lot of folks’ imaginations that day, showing resolve after a would-be assassin took his best shot. Now Bond Arms joins the fray in creating a piece of hardware that both honors the moment and shows off 2A pride!
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