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I have a Cobra Model CB.38 CAL. 38 SPCL.Thinking about adding another derringer to my gun collection.
I have a Cobra Model CB.38 CAL. 38 SPCL.Thinking about adding another derringer to my gun collection.
For me its tough to depend on a rimfire, i know 22mag is not like a bulk box of 22lr as far as quality , but priming compound tends to fall away from the rim with a lot of jostling around . derringers are usually carried a lot and shot no so much. I dont know how long this takes, ive never carried a rimfire on a daily basis.
Lots of people carry NAA 5-shot derringers everyday with no problems.
That looks.......interesting.Pshaw. Need two barrels for a revolver to be a derringer in my book.
http://www.stdgun.com/s333-volleyfire/
http://store-jxztkc.mybigcommerce.com/content/S333 Flyer v8.1.pdf
The Bond Derribgers are heavy, large and expensive but very well made and accurate. The Cobra guns archival that great by look a lot like the older ones.
One good thing about Cobra, you can but barrels for their Derringer and shoot different cartridges. They have 38/357, 9mm, 380 and others and rimfire conversions too. Fun for the range especially if you work in the trigger a little.
Pshaw. Need two barrels for a revolver to be a derringer in my book.
http://www.stdgun.com/s333-volleyfire/
http://store-jxztkc.mybigcommerce.com/content/S333 Flyer v8.1.pdf
Lots of people carry NAA 5-shot derringers everyday with no problems.
There is one at my lgs.
Woof, if they moved the decimal to the left a spot or two id be in. A lot of wonderful guns cost half of that $1200, im sure its been at the store a while. I predict itll be there forever for that price.There is one at my lgs.
It's been there a long time. @$1200
Not to be confrontational but the NAA is 1) rimfire, and that’s what I was discussing. Not whether it was a derringer. Yes, I know I called it one because of its size
2) the bond arms derringer is bigger than my LCP and it only holds 2 shots so let’s compare apples to apples
Depends on the situation, you arent getting a seacamp or a LCP in 357 mag, 45 colt, 10mm, or some of the other potent calibers available in a proper derringer. I think its not a bad backup but wouldnt use one as a primary weapon by any means.Not to be confrontational but the NAA is 1) rimfire, and that’s what I was discussing. Not whether it was a derringer. Yes, I know I called it one because of its size 2) the bond arms derringer is bigger than my LCP and it only holds 2 shots so let’s compare apples to apples 3) there are much better guns like the Seacamp for the size to weight ratio vs the bond arms bricks.