I've been reading up on these things, trying to educate myself on them. Turns out Bond Arms came from a pretty interesting story. Greg Bond, (Gordon Bond's brother, and designer of the Bond Arms Derringer), used to work for American Derringer. It was owned by Bob Saunders at the time.
Greg Bond wanted to incorporate many of the current features Bond Arms guns now enjoy, like a cross bolt safety, a rebounding hammer, quick release barrel latch, and octagonal barrels machined from a solid block of steel, into American Derringer guns. Bob Saunders wanted none of it. Business was good, and he saw no reason to change the design of the gun. This in spite of the fact Greg Bond warned him the gun was dangerous if loaded and dropped on the hammer, much like a single action Colt with all 6 chambers loaded.
One day he up and fired Greg Bond during a meeting. Greg Bond left and decided to start his own company, producing the Derringer the way he wanted it. A safer, and more robust design. Bob Saunders tried to sue him, but did not prevail. The court decided his ideas were not "stolen" from American Derringer in any way. He got some prototype guns made and took them to the SHOT Show, and they were an instant success, with many orders being placed. As they say, the rest is history.
Soon after that Bob Saunders fell ill and died. Then there were 2 large lawsuits against American Derringer. One from an employee's family who accidently shot himself in the abdomen with a .410 round at the American Derringer plant. He later died. Then there was a cop who dropped a loaded American Derringer, and it discharged wounding him. Between all of that, and the success of Bond Arms, American Derringer more or less went under.
I say "more or less" because Bob Saunders wife, Elizabeth who took over after his death, maintains American Derringer is still very much in business. Although I've never seen one of their new guns for sale in several years. It's all a bit ironic. Had Bob Saunders promoted Greg Bond, instead of firing him, who knows what the outcome might have been? American Derringer might have grown into what Bond Arms is today. It doesn't get any better than getting fired, then starting your own business manufacturing a better product, and running your old boss out of business. Fighting back with pure capitalism, instead of lawyers. It all sounds like something they could make a movie out of.