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Derringers. What Do You Own?

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  • elubsme
    Horse Plains Drifter: 30000063841307/comments/30000104151579

    https://us.v-cdn.net/6031683/uploads/FZQRIDQ4LTC9/derringer.jpg

    This fine piece of work. A Cobray Model D Caliber 45. It shoots 410 shells, and is supposed to shoot 45 Colt. I have not had the courage try a 45 Colt round in it.

    Wow! I'd let Mikey shoot it first! First time I shot my NAA I split a thumb nail.

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  • Horse Plains Drifter
    elubsme: 30000063841307/comments/30000078057499

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11420149#Comment_11420149

    Wow! I'd let Mikey shoot it first! First time I shot my NAA I split a thumb nail.

    Before I got it, we were shooting 410 with the 3 000? buck in it. We were shooting at a milk jug full of water sitting on a fence post @ about 35-40 feet. None of the three of us could hit the jug, trigger pull is about 25# it feels like. I was forced to take this thing. I was making a trade for a 3" model 13 Smith, and the guy said I had to take this thing if I wanted the Smif.

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  • KenK/84Bravo

    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^But^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Probably body size hits, at 10' or so, (or less.) which is what they are designed for.

    Just sayin'.

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  • Horse Plains Drifter
    @...: 30000063841307/comments/30000111815195

    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^But^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Probably body size hits, at 10' or so, (or less.) which is what they are designed for.

    Just sayin'.

    That's what I figure. At 2'-5' I don't think some dude wants to get hit in the melon with one of those triple ought rounds.

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  • allen griggs

    State Trooper Mark Coates of South Carolina made a traffic stop, 20 years ago, wound up in a shootout. The bad guy had a NAA Mini, he made a fluke shot that hit the trooper in the armpit, missed the vest, and Trooper Coates died on the scene. The .22 is a vicious man-killer.

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  • kannoneer
    allen griggs: 30000063841307/comments/30000137012251

    State Trooper Mark Coates of South Carolina made a traffic stop, 20 years ago, wound up in a shootout. The bad guy had a NAA Mini, he made a fluke shot that hit the trooper in the armpit, missed the vest, and Trooper Coates died on the scene. The .22 is a vicious man-killer.

    I remember that. The trooper put a cylinderful of .357 Magnum Silvertips into the guy's torso. The trooper died, the bad guy survived. There used to be a video of it on YouTube. The assailant weighed over 400 lbs and the Silvertips did not penetrate enough to do fatal damage.

    As far as derringers, I have a Cobra C32 in .32 ACP that I have put 450 rounds through- probably more than any .32 Cobra has ever been shot. It started out with a 25# trigger pull but it suddenly dropped to about 1 or 2# after hundreds of rounds. It shot about a foot high at 10 yards with no discernible grouping ability. It now misfires most of the time so it has been retired and tossed to the back of the safe.

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  • Don McManus

    A Bond in 357.

    For it’s size, it is a handful.

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  • Grasshopper

    OK, went and found these around the house/

    Bond Arms Defender, 9MM- Remington 41 rimfire-and the old Ducktown- 410-45 Colt

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  • neacpa

    Recently picked up two at an online auction of area sporting goods store liquidation - a Bond Arms defender and a Bond Arms 2nd Amendment. Both in 357/38. The 2nd Amendment is a bit larger framed.

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  • roswellnative


    About the only thing I use it for is along on a dove hunt to dispatch a wayward dove

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