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Buy other handguns online with nationwide shipping, or shop in person at our gun shop in El Dorado Springs, Missouri. Explore a unique selection of other handguns at Bear Arms in El Dorado, MO. This category features specialty and uncommon handguns that complement our full handguns lineup. Whether you’re searching for collector’s items, niche firearms, or custom models, Bear Arms offers quality options paired with matching handgun ammunition and magazines. Our knowledgeable staff is ready to help you find the perfect handgun to fit your needs. Visit Bear Arms in El Dorado, MO or shop our other handguns online today for expert service and fast shipping.

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Other Handguns for collectors and specialists

At Bear Arms, located in El Dorado Springs, Missouri, our Other Handguns category gathers specialty, uncommon, and collectible pistols that add variety to any collection or fill niche roles in the field. From antique-style reproductions to modern single-shot conversions and bespoke pieces, these handguns pair with matched Handgun Ammunition, spare Handgun Magazines, and sighting upgrades like Red Dots Sights or Laser Sights. If you need help choosing a rare chambering, fitting a custom barrel, or sourcing hard-to-find ammo, our staff gives hands-on guidance and fast shipping. Shop other handguns online today at Bear Arms and find the firearm that fits your unique needs.

What counts as other or specialty handguns

Other Handguns include models that fall outside standard revolver and semi-auto categories. This group covers single-shot pistols, historic reproductions, multi-caliber convertible pieces, and modern specialty designs intended for hunting, hunting handguns, deep concealment, or collectors. These are often chosen for their distinct function, craftsmanship, or compatibility with niche cartridges.

Key elements and features to consider

  • Frame and finish: Specialty handguns feature a range of materials from blued carbon steel and case-hardened frames to modern stainless and custom finishes prized by collectors.
  • Barrel and chambering: Many are chambered in uncommon cartridges and sometimes offered with interchangeable barrels or cylinders for multiple calibers.
  • Action type: Break-action, falling-block, single-shot, and engraved hammer-fired mechanisms are common in this category and support precise, one-shot accuracy.
  • Ergonomics and balance: Designed for deliberate shooting, many specialty handguns offer full-length barrels or target-oriented grips for controlled follow-through.
  • Sights and mounting: Open sights are typical, with many models accepting optics or small reflex sights for modern use.

Types of handguns in this category

  • Historic and reproduction pistols: Faithful recreations of classic military and frontier handguns, often sought by collectors and shooters in period competitions.
  • Convertible and multi-caliber pistols: Designs that accept different cylinders or barrels to run several calibers, increasing utility and training options.
  • Hunting and single-shot specialty pistols: Built for accuracy with heavy barrels and precision triggers for small- to medium-game.
  • Custom and limited-run models: Boutique builds with bespoke ergonomics, finishes, and upgraded sights or triggers.

Caliber highlights and compatibility

Specialty handguns often come chambered in less-common rounds. Bear Arms stocks models and supporting ammunition for calibers including:

  • .22 Winchester Magnum (.22 WMR): Higher velocity rimfire for varmint hunting and compact single-shot pistols that need extra punch compared to .22 LR.
  • .300 AAC Blackout: Popular in modern compact hunting pistols and suppressed builds; versatile with subsonic and supersonic loads.
  • .350 Legend: A straight-walled modern cartridge used in certain modern handguns and pistol-caliber conversions for legal hunting in straight-wall states.
  • .357 Magnum: A classic revolver hunting and defense round often used in large-frame specialty pistols for deep-penetration performance.
  • .410 Bore: Shot and slug options in pistol form offer unique defensive and close-range hunting choices in ultra-compact designs.

Always verify that your pistol is marked for the cartridge you plan to use and consult our team when mixing modern loads in vintage-style frames.

Storage, handling, and maintenance best practices

  • Label and separate: Keep specialty calibers clearly marked and stored separately to avoid cross-loading.
  • Inspect fit and headspace: For convertible or reproduction pieces, confirm headspace and cylinder/barrel fit with a gunsmith when switching calibers.
  • Use match-grade or recommended loads: Specialty pistols often reward carefully selected ammo for best accuracy and safe pressures.
  • Routine care: Oil moving parts lightly, keep chambers clean, and address any timing or lockup concerns promptly with professional inspection.
  • Test-fire new loads: Always function-test new ammo in a controlled setting before relying on it for hunting or defense.

Brands we carry and why they matter

  • Bond Arms: Known for rugged over-under derringers and interchangeable barrels that support a variety of calibers and reliable small-frame performance.
  • Heritage Arms: Makers of pocket-friendly single-shot and compact designs with modern finishes and practical carry options.
  • Taylors and Company: Historic reproductions and classic-style handguns that appeal to collectors and cowboy-action competitors.
  • Savage: Offers precision-focused modern single-shot and target handguns built for accuracy in hunting and specialized shooting.
  • Pedersoli: Renowned for historically accurate reproductions and finely finished firearms that please collectors and historical shooters.

These manufacturers let Bear Arms offer everything from period-correct reproductions to modern specialty tools, each backed by parts and support where available.

Practical uses and suitability

  • Collecting and display: High-quality reproductions and limited-run models are prized by collectors and period shooters.
  • Varmint and small-game hunting: .22 WMR and .22-250 conversions provide flat trajectories and precise terminal performance from handgun platforms.
  • Legal hunting in straight-wall states: .350 Legend and similar cartridges provide a legal option for delegates who need straight-wall compliance.
  • Close-range defense: .410 and .357 Magnum pistol offerings deliver distinct terminal choices for those seeking compact, powerful handguns.
  • Training and unique shooting drills: Multi-caliber pistols and conversion kits let shooters practice with economical or readily available rounds.

Legal and safety reminders

Confirm federal, state, and local rules for possession, transport, and use of specialty calibers and historic reproductions. Some cartridges and projectiles may face restrictions for hunting or seasonal use. Always follow safe storage and handling: unloaded, locked, and separate from ammunition when not in active use.

Why buy other handguns at Bear Arms

Bear Arms in El Dorado Springs, Missouri offers a curated selection of specialty handguns from Bond Arms, Heritage Arms, Taylors and Company, Savage, and Pedersoli. Our staff helps match rare calibers to compatible Handgun Ammunition, recommends the proper Handgun Magazines, and suggests sighting and holster solutions. Count on expert advice, parts support, and fast shipping when you shop other handguns online today.

Frequently Asked Questions About Other Handguns

1. What counts as an “other” or specialty handgun?

This category covers pistols that sit outside standard revolver and semi-auto formats, including historic reproductions, convertible designs, and niche hunting builds. Many buyers choose them for unusual chamberings, craftsmanship, or a specific purpose.

2. What makes a handgun “specialty” or collectible?

3. Can I convert a specialty handgun between calibers?

4. Are specialty handguns practical, or mainly for display?

5. Is .350 Legend a good choice for handgun hunting?

6. Are .410 bore handguns effective for defense?

7. How do I buy the right ammunition for less-common calibers?

8. Do specialty handguns require different maintenance than standard models?

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