The Bond Arms BACYP Cyclops delivers maximum stopping power in an ultra-compact platform, chambered in .44 Magnum for serious personal protection scenarios. This single-shot derringer combines the raw power of magnum cartridges with Bond Arms' signature build quality and reliability.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard pocket pistols limited to smaller calibers, the Cyclops handles full-power .44 Magnum rounds in a package small enough for deep concealment. The 4.25-inch barrel provides optimal velocity for magnum cartridges while maintaining portability. Bond Arms' break-action design allows for quick visual verification of chamber status and enables use of multiple caliber barrels.
Key Features
- Single-shot .44 Magnum chamber delivers maximum stopping power
- 4.25-inch stainless steel barrel with custom engraving
- Matte stainless steel frame resists corrosion and wear
- Extended black B6 resin grips provide secure handling control
- Break-action design for positive ejection and safety verification
- Interchangeable barrel system accepts multiple calibers
- Compact dimensions ideal for backup or deep concealment carry
Field performance centers on the .44 Magnum's proven terminal ballistics, delivering energy levels that exceed most service pistol cartridges. The break-action mechanism functions reliably in adverse conditions where semi-automatic actions might fail. Accuracy remains consistent within typical defensive ranges, while the substantial recoil requires proper grip technique and regular practice.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: .44 Magnum
- Capacity: 1 round
- Barrel Length: 4.25 inches
- Frame Material: Matte stainless steel
- Barrel Material: Stainless steel with engraving
- Grips: Extended black B6 resin
- Action Type: Break-action single shot
- Country of Origin: USA
The Cyclops represents Bond Arms' commitment to maximum-power concealed carry options where shot placement matters more than capacity. Professional users and serious practitioners recognize the value of proven magnum performance in emergency situations.