So for now any handgun I own is just for fun or home defense. I also learned there are Cobra interchangable barrels for different caliber choices that will fit my derringer’s frame. Just pull and shoot. With my EDC .45 when I was in my 20s, turn, draw, and fire. They’re a little rough, especially with 410. . What will hurt Bond Arms is people will eventually realize their "derringers" are niche firearms at best, boat anchors at the worst. I am too tight with my money to buy a Bind Arms derringer, so I bought a Cobra 380 Guardian derringer and could not be happier! The pistol sold very well until Remington discontinued it in 1935 and set the pattern for almost all two-shot derringers since. I grab my Cobra derringer when I want to have some fun. You,d be much better of with a Springfield 911 380 (11 oz) ruger lcp or something like that. In case. Both rounds hit in HALF a second. Why would you get something that big and that heavy that has only 2 rounds???? If you enjoy the forum please consider supporting it by signing up for a NES Membership  The benefits pay for the membership many times over. I’ve been known to do that. “…cheap clones like the Cobra Derringer…” One day at a gun show, I decided that I wanted (not needed) an over-under Remington derringer clone. That gun was unpleasant enough to shoot .38's through, let alone .357 magnum. However there’s just something cool about them and ironicatbest would like to have another one. NES Member. That's what I was thinking. In that issue, we said, "In today's world, derringers are indeed marginalized firearms for people seeking to protect themselves. Thanks! I am working on improving my mind set so I can truly become proficient with my chosen carry gun and be fast and accurate with it rather than worrying over caliber and power and capacity. I’ve wanted a Bond Arms derringer for awhile (because they look cool and are made in Texas), but I can’t justify the price for what would be a range toy of limited ability. How may can table draw and do the same in 1/2 a second? Picking up the Bond Arms Cowboy Derringer nearly five years ago was really an impulse buy for the cool factor of having a 45/410 derringer. Trick out or upgrade your firearm with the largest gun parts selection at eBay.com. Both of those are lighter and hold more than 2 rounds. ‘The Purge’ Scenario Is A Real Possibility In Trump’s America, The Smallest Minority Will Always Be the Individual, A History of Gun Regulations in the U.S. (Infographic), The Taurus PT-92AF Is Not Obscure, But I Sure Desired It Anyway, Obscure Object of Desire: HK VP70Z Pistol. Wow…I never thought of it that way before. They are great guns all things considered . Earlier this year Esoteric Inanity picked up one of their limited edition “Dragon Slayers” in .45C/.410 for around $500. Most recently, Standard Manufacturing introduced (but hasn’t yet released) the S333 Volleyfire, a six-shot derringer that fires two .25ACP loads with each trigger pull. I was lucky. But I have shot the BullPup and reviewed it highly positively. In 1859, Sharps made a four-barreled piece in .41 RF that worked well. If the barrels and chambers were one rotating unit then I believe it would be referred to as a pepperbox. I’ve gotten familiar with a very wide range of firearms, but my shooting with my EDC guns has definitely diminished. Great deals on Gun Parts for Cobra. Single round into large metal peanut jar lid at 7 yards, repeatable on demand. I did get a few bullseyes at rest, but it was harder offhand. A friend had a COP – nasty shooting .357s out of it. On the plus side my usual carry 9mm holds twice what the .45 did, and weights less full than the .45 did empty. All derringers fire from a fixed barrel. Would work better in a coat pocket or with jeans. Some politician somewhere is completely okay with that math. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Like all Bond Arms Derringers, the Roughneck and Rowdy models both have removable trigger guards. Small table distances would be on par for the absolute effective range of those guns. Unfortunately, no one seemed to make a holster for it, and the combination of heavy weight and very rounded corners made it slip easily out of a pocket, so there was no secure way to carry the thing. They may be built like tanks, but I can’t justify the cost when I could buy a full size pistol for just as much. . IMO, these are guns of last resort. The gun appeared to be a quality piece with beautiful rosewood grips. Bond Arms is in trouble. The difference is that these modern Derringers are chambered in 25 calibers, starting at .22 Long Rifle and including 10 mm Magnum, .357 Magnum, .40 S&W, .45ACP, or .45 Colt. That boy could play like a mo-fo. Meh. Heavy trigger and pretty hard recoil. It’s real. My tongue twisted in my mouth as it struggled with the desire to blurt out a technical correction. I would often fire a few jacketed bullets at the end of a range session to clear most of the lead from the barrel. Evan Marshall has said that 38 snubnose revolvers are ‘modern derringers’. That being said they a a super gun and well made and designed over any other derringer . I looked at some Bond Arms models and was put off by their prices. Are you a card shark in some high stakes poker games? You won’t be able to run with a Bond derringer in your pocket. Not as if I actually need one…. So some gun makers have added more. The barrels are just 2.5” and made from steel, as is the frame, and sports a non-glare finish. Yup, the key there is firing from a fixed barrel. The Papa Bear is made at Bond Arms’ headquarters in Grandbury, Texas. Bond Arms Bond Derringers .22LR Replacement Barrel 3" Stainless Steel The Bond Arms Replacement Barrel is a standard factory part. I carry my Bond Snake Slayer in a custom IWB holster from Ten8 Leather. Times change and equipment improves with technology. The 9mm barrel was purchased for it, and as a result the weapon has suffered from primer light strikes. Thanks for the great entry. A buddy of mine has a few. Not my piece, I didn’t go there. Bond Arms Backup Derringer Black 9mm 2.5-inch 2Rds - $532.99 A pocket-sized derringer with a powerful punch, this Bond Arms Backup is perfect for concealed carry. Bond Arms does make a quality gun, however, but if one needs to get something fixed, in this one’s experience it’s an effort in futility. I do not have a CCW nor do I ever plan to. The Bond Arms Papa Bear is a made-in-Texas stainless steel derringer that is a perfect tool for use against rattlesnakes and carjackers. My Davis rattles a bit, and keyholes all shots, but it’s still fun to shoot. LCP or J-frame work just fine for deep concealment. D.M. And not break the bank. I ended up trading it towards a WWII P.08 which I still have. I picked regular, off the shelf .38SPL+P rounds bought from the Range at Austin. I wish I had the resources to shoot 500 rounds a year!!! . Great history on Derringer type pistols. A handgun with a fixed barrel but a rotating set of chambers is a “revolver”. Actually I think it’s more like .25 x .25 = .0625. Ban it because it makes a semi-suto rifle into an automatic rifle? Ratshot would also be a painful distraction if shot into the face of a carjacker. If they are anything like the Davis Derringers, they will be cheap and fun. Correct. We did the same thing, but drawing from the table, with his hand on the gun when the buzzer went off. I was tempted but ultimately passed. Also have a 4 round ammo slide to complete the rig. Thanks for the video !! “I’d like to see that derringer right there” she said, tapping on the glass and pointing at it. And I was lucky, my wife bought mine for my birthday. Chambered in .22mag, it’s a fun little toy that, when loaded with ratshot, would likely make any menacing small to medium critter think twice about attacking me while I walk my dog. Remington did them all one better when they introduced a two-barreled, over/under derringer in .41 rimfire in 1866. It may not display this or other websites correctly. The NAA has a fixed barrel but rotating chambers, so its a true revolver. When ironicatbest had s .38 derringer he reloaded for it and reversed the wad cutters, it made a nice hollow point. Lightweight metals such as titanium and scandium have made revolvers not only pocket guns, but in some cases possibly even … Given the perfect combination of percussion ignition, large caliber, small size and good quality, the Philadelphia Deringer was an immediate success. I have two NAAs and a Bond Arms 45/410. MAYBE if you were DEEP in snake country and HAD to go walking barefoot you'd want one with the .410's. What a flashback! Welcome from mid Tx . Despite the "cool ads" in the Dillion Precision catalog years ago, it'll never be a practical carry gun. These pistols quickly gained a reputation for being well-made, concealable and were typically bored for .41 caliber, though calibers of .33 to .50 weren’t unheard of. Since then, I’ve taken it to the range a couple times and cycled some target and self-defense ammo through it. I’m not a fan of the blocky trigger guard on the Bond design. Your gun should have no problems with hot loads. I did sand the contact points of the trigger and hammer to give it a lighter trigger pull and scrulpted the front of the trigger to make it more confortable. The problem with derringers is you can get 5 shots of 357 magnum for a similar weight/size cost. It was fun for a derringer side-match at a regional SASS shoot. I’m pretty happy with it. Bond Arms of Granbury, Texas, is a well-known and respected manufacturer of modern derringers. Plus no hammer cocking BS. I appreciate your opinion, and I wish you luck in attaining your need for speed with your Bond Arms derringer. Not I. When I reloaded, I cast my own lead bullets for .38 and .41 special, often wadcutters and semi-wadcutters. Its lines are evident in cheap clones like the Cobra Derringer and even the exemplary Texas-made derringers of Bond Arms. It went bang every time and gave me no problems reloading. A handgun with a fixed barrel or barrels is a “pistol” (And possibly a derringer if it is pocket-sized). My eyes and my speed have deteriorated a bit since then, and I no longer believe in the magic of the. It’s a fun little toy. I usually make my own leather holsters, but Bullard’s IWB holster (above) was so perfectly shaped and finished I wouldn’t waste my time trying to … Taking its place were numerous examples of small, single-shot, breech-loading pistols from a variety of manufacturers. Speaking of toys, I got a Nichols derringer cap-gun as a kid, at a local drug-store for $2. A fine first entry to the contest, good job! It’s one of Bond’s bestsellers, and it’s an extremely well-built double-barreled self-defense … According to arms historian William Reid, “One New York trader went so far as to advertise himself as an ‘imitation Deringer Pistol Manufacturer.’”  To get around patent and copyright laws, many copies were sold as Derringer Pistols (with an extra ‘r’) and that spelling has stuck to this day. I liked the idea of a derringer, and like an above commenter, I was turned off by the cost of a Bond Arms derringer. Close enough for casual conversation. I’m chasing a bit of a quick draw dream (proving to be a fantasy) with my Bond Arms 45/410, so I’ve likely got at least 500 rounds through it. The term ‘derringer’ can only be accurately applied to a certain category of pistols. As to my el-cheapo Cobra .38 Spl, it is a true desperation gun when I carry it (sometimes as a backup for my primary EDC) and I adhere to the standards that made Old West gunmen deadly: 1. Bond Arms compensates for the reduced range, and also the two-shot capacity, of its pistols by chambering them for powerful defensive calibers. The NAA mini is *not* a Derringer, while the 2-shot High Standard is? For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. “Read your piece about your visit to the Bond Arms factory” Cool jam. All hits were on target at least. This barrel is chambered in .22 Long Rifle, and is 3" in length. I see that the Bond Arms .45C/.410 is now on the "Approved " list. You can’t see his fingers move. A Gatling gun really is just an oversized pepperbox. Also, it puts out a lovely little fireball at night. Bond Arms Snake Slayer. I’m in line for the longslide version as soon as it hits production, and the silencer to go with it. Thanks. It has a great star … Many complaints on the various forums about difficulty firing the gun. It’s unacceptable for any business not to at least address their customers issues. If two shots are better than one, more would be better still. Shop derringer handguns from top brands available in different calibers to choose from at Guns.com. Get's dark early now, sometimes I'm out at 5:30 pitch black. I don’t want to lose my temper and get in trouble. But with a barrel at 4.5”, it is much larger and more difficult to conceal than the other Derringers on this list. Accuracy and 3. If you send them your old style defective gun with … Including Bond Arms Snake Slayer derringer, Cowboy Defender, Ranger, and more. I looked at my threat level and where my greatest risk and determined that a Bond was enough to keep me safe. I had an American Derringer model 1 years back. Even so, hot loaded 45 colt ammo can equal 44 mag loads, and recoil will be pretty sharp, Just be prepared. Alright fellas, I have a Bond Arms Snakeslayer here. Barrels and frames for the company’s stable use nothing but high-quality stainless steel. Just pull and shoot. “The most useless gun I’d ever actually WANT to carry” – said by the author to a customer. Other features of the Backup include Very well made. I promise that none of the bullets from these will bounce off a tree. I have a P365 SAS when I wear jeans but as I get older I tend to wear shorts, even when it's cold. But get the conditions. A Khar pm 9 weighs in at 15oz unloaded. The problem with derringers is you can get 5 shots of 357 magnum for a similar weight/size cost. It must fire from a fixed barrel. Read your piece about your visit to the Bond Arms factory – what did you think of their 9mm semi-auto Bullpup? Rating - 100%. Be sure to enter the NES/MFS February Giveaway ***Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 380***. Man, now I got an itch to find another one, 40 years later. The invention of the integral metallic cartridge spelled the end for the Philadelphia Deringer, however. A family member has their Bullpup which is a well made firearm. Reading the definition of an automatic weapon in the law tells me that if more than one round fires with one activation of the trigger, it’s automatic. Bullard out of Azle, Texas crafted the one I used for the review. I spotted a customer leaning over the glass case displaying the pocket-sized .380s of various makes. Today, Bond Arms makes Derringers based on the Remington 95 concept. I doubt that a chamber adaptor by Shoreline will affect Bond in the least. BOND ARMS ROUGHNECK $344.99. He wouldn’t get a Bond Arms though, to expensive, big and heavy for what they are.This was a very good article, lots of history, informative more about guns and less about governor’s. It does not make a distinction between simultaneous and sequential fire. 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) DERRINGER 2 ROUNDS 2.5" BARREL And it weighs a ton. I love Bond derringer and have over 6 of them with many barrels too . . It will probably pull your shorts down and will flop around and bang your balls. the 45-410 has a stout recoil. With the Remington 95 derringer as a starting point, Bond Arms updated the basic design using modern materials and machining. Looks intriguing. The weight actually dampens the … Attempting to make sense of any ATF decision is an exercise in futility. I thought about getting a cobra, but their reputation isn’t good and they look uncomfortable to shoot. Yet. He was not expected to perform. Deliberation, 2. Bond pistols are really big and heavy, as far as derringers are concerned. I always thought derringers were cool toys. They are typically small enough to conceal easily in a pocket, may or may not have rudimentary sights and are absolutely never semi-automatics or revolvers. Reactions: SERE and Twigg. Not really practical for carry though. Who knows if it'll make the AG's super secret list. Where’s the consistency? I saw a store in Ma selling them already. Shop online for the best selection and prices of Bond Arms Derringers at Hinterland Outfitters. “Not derringers: Ruger LCP .380ACP (top), North American Arms Mini-Revolver .22 LR (below)”. Now, how many of you can draw your EDC pistol and put two rounds into the target in under 1 second at 7 yards? It is a Texas-sized derringer built on a frame that inspires confidence. You’re probably wondering what all that has to do with the title of this article. I expect it to go far past that. But earlier this year I watched Garret Martin, the World Champion Derringer shooter put two rounds into the target in under a second. Yes, I know, I have a full size gun to deal with the threat, but in a suburban environment, or at a stop light, I’m pretty sure it would either make the perp think twice about his/her actions, or give me a few more seconds to get my main pistol out and ready. Later, my little brother got hold of and it disappeared The American Derringer firing pin can be exposed during reload if the hammer is down. Some things just never go out of style. Fun Gun Reviews Presents: The Bond Arms "Century 2000" Stainless Steel Derringer in 45LC & .410 gauge Double Barrel Pistol. There are real, robust personal carry options in a derringer, from Bond Arms these days, but those cost as much as a real gun. I’ll go out on a limb here and opine that the broader definition of a derringer would be a small pistol with one or multiple barrels with immovable ie, fixed, chambers, not just fixed barrels. Stainless .357/.38. I … My personal carry gun is the original Springfield XD-S in .45 ACP, post factory recall mod. No, the ULTIMATE pepperbox. instant vaporization. I are so lucky. Bond Arms Roughneck Polished Stainless Steel 9mm Luger Derri - $246.99 (Free S/H on Firearms) $246.99 Bond Arms Roughneck Polished Stainless Steel 9mm Luger Derri - $246.99 Bond Arms Roughneck Polished Stainless Steel 9mm Luger Derringer 2.5" Black Rubber Grip Bead Blasted Frame The compact, yet rough-looking, Roughneck is a new type of Bond Arm gun. It is fun to shoot with very little recoil. Unique gun tho. Usually I used a hard lead. © COPYRIGHT 2021, THETRUTHABOUTGUNS.COM. However, I'd like to order that barrel. Asking her what sort she was shopping for, she indicated a Taurus PT738 TCP. But if you want to draw and shoot fast, you’ll need to take the guard off. After around 40 rounds of .45 Colt “cowboy” level Winchesters and several shells of .410 birdshot, the right grip panel completely split down the backside. Give it a bit, I am sure Heizer would be up to adding that to their insane rifle-caliber derringer lineup. With the modern small pistols there is really not much reason to own one. Esoteric Inanity was neither rude(at least not in emails 1-4) or demanding, but merely wanted to know if the warranty would cover the issue and where he might acquire another of those limited edition grips or some other replacement. The pistol is chambered in .45LC/.410. 45. Yet…I like that. Rides very comfortably. two .25ACP loads with each trigger pull This idea has continued to the present day in pistols like the COP 357. And now we have the bump stock fiasco. Instead, I smiled and un-clipped the keys from my belt loop to open the case. This is all off the top of my head so happy to be corrected. And, apparently, this one will be, too. Once the used ones hit the Mass-market I may snag one. Because it fires the two rounds simultaneously, instead of one right after the other, the ATF has ruled it (the Volleyfire) isn’t a machine gun. I think they are a poor CCW or BUG gun. That’s many thousands of rounds later. We evaluated the Bond Arms Texas Defender 38 Special/357 Magnum and the Bond Arms Cowboy Defender 45 Colt/.410in the July 2002 issue. Deringer didn’t patent his design, though, and a rather impressive number of copies flooded the market. Slamming the barrels into the locking position could cause an accident; almost happened to me, but felt the resistance and discovered the problem. While the pocket semi-auto is here to stay, there will always be a demand for something simpler for folks who just want something that works when they need it. Available in .357 Magnum/.38 Special, .45 ACP and 9mm, the Roughneck is simple to operate, reliable and safe, and with an MSRP of just $269, it’s not only the most affordable Bond pistol, but one of the least-­expensive defensive handguns on the market. Heavy enough that it was more comfortable to fire .357s out of it than .38s out of a 2-shot DA. “and go spend hundreds more on a Bond Arms derringer”. I think they look better with the trigger guards, and they can be a bit more controllable with the heavier recoiling models with the guard installed. and he did not find the recoil to be a problem. Many years later, I tried to find one like it on eBay and nice ones, in the original package, were selling for about what I paid for my Davis! Otherwise, it’s just fun to have. On demand. They are heavy for their size weighing in around 20oz. Yet, the Arsenal AF2011-A1 is legal. A revolver and a derringer are mutually exclusive. I really liked the concept and thought they were cool, till I saw it in person, they are well made but that also makes them heavy (100% stainless steel) and not small, they weigh like 20oz. It was under a second. We were there to shoot the new BullPup. I got that one because I have a good amount of 9 mm ammo and none in .45 LC/.410. Knowing they had a problem, they improved their trigger and hammer with lighter springs. All Bond Arms Derringers are precision machined for perfect interchange of barrels. Most wadcutters have a flat or slightly beveled base. Fast & Free shipping on many items! Unfortunately, my shooting has declined since I became a writer for TTAG. But I say any gun that you are just going to take out a couple of times on a rare occasion need not cost much, and if you are happy, yay, good for you. Spur triggers suck in general. I’d like to know what idiots gave that jam a thumbs down ? Thos… = .50cal? The Roughneck is the newest member of the Bond Arms family of two-­shot derringer-­style pistols. I agree with most of the advice on here regarding philosophy of use...but my LGS has them I’ve almost bought one the past 3 times I’ve been in. Then, I found a little Davis Derringer at a gun show for $50. Its lines are evident in cheap clones like the Cobra Derringer and even the exemplary Texas-made derringers of Bond Arms. Speed. It was sometime between 1852 and 1868 when a tiny percussion pistol, the Philadelphia Deringer, was produced by gunsmith by the name of Henry Deringer. Without consistency from the agency tasked with determining the meaning of a law,the law is meaningless. Proving that any publicity is good publicity, Deringer’s guns sold very well after one was used by John Wilkes Booth to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln in the Ford’s Theatre in 1865. Ironicatbest understands, I will assume, that HBWCs are only one type of wadcutters, and are not often used except at low velocities, because the hollow base tends to deform at higher velocities (higher pressures). The NAA revolver is not a derringer, but IMO the NAA minis, especially the .22mag versions like the Pug, have rendered the derringer obsolete. This is great information for my library. Badass factor is significant but read some reviews, watch hickok45’s video on them, and maybe consider a Taurus Judge instead. I’ve seen these guns wear out firing pins before anything else on the gun wears out. It was a very realistic replica, just about the same size as the Davis, and opened up like a real one, with a little ‘cartridge to insert a cap with. JW, to each his own. Ironicatbest has owned two cheap derringers, neither one were very accurate. I get so hung up on different types of guns and “carry systems” that I rarely train with just one gun. But getting it up, ready, and on target is a time-consuming process. You have to watch it a few times to be sure he even shot twice. It's a gun you -really- have to want it to enjoy it. The Bond Arms derringer disappears nicely in an Inside-the-Waistband holster. They are very well made, but in today's world a derringer is an answer to a question that no sane person is asking. This one would wager that Cobra probably provides better customer service than Bond Arms. if your into cowboy stuff fine i have an amerian derringer one; nice looking classic and goes well as a back up with single action rigs. When the buzzer went off, he drew and fired 2 rounds into a single silhouette target at 7 yards. I enjoy my Cobra derringer a lot more than I do my Ruger of Smith semi autos. And finally a handgun with a rotating cluster of barrels is a “pepperbox”… or possibly a Gatling gun (*mind swirls with the possibilities*). So, every now and then it goes for a ride in my pocket loaded with lead wadcutter ammo. JavaScript is disabled. . alan226. What ever happened to American Derringer out of Waco, TX? You’ve set a high bar! I do not carry. Because Deringer failed to patent his design, copies flooded the market, including coun&sh... VIEW ALL NEWS AND REVIEWS .15 or so years ago. I wondered about that at first, but apparently it’s not a NFA item. Ha! I posed it on my IG and got a whole lot of DMs saying it must be fake. I don’t burn through a bunch of ammo in a short amount of time bevause the derringer slows you down when loading and unloading. Plus no hammer cocking BS. I bought the 9 mm Bonds Arms derringer two Sundays ago! I hear that. Bond arms derringers are built very strong. For less weight you can get a small .380 like an LCP and have 6+1 capacity. Go for a Cobra. All derringers suck. Well, after the post, researched bond arms. Ya can’t really blame her for calling it a derringer because some are larger than regular pistols. The NAA is a revolver. I'm thinking something I can throw in my running shorts pocket when I run/workout. I fired the High Standard DM101 .22 WMR back in 1976, and it was a hoot at dusk, and shot flames out of each barrel. I have one in .45/.410 and it’s a cool gun. Quote: Because Shortlane is … He really likes them....not my kettle of fish, but to each their own. They are a perfect balance between size, weight and controllable power. I guess I’ll just have to wait and see if any of those new crop of 4 barrel guns ever becomes cheap enough to tempt me. It sounds like 1 round going off. NES/MFS February Giveaway ***Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 380***, Shooting Supply Just Received Some Bond Arms 410/45 Long Colt Derringers, Update on GOAL’s Federal Court Action on License Delays, Guns on the Appalachian Trail + Preppers v. Backpackers, WIRED: A sprawling tactical industry is teaching American civilians how to fight like Special Ops forces. I know it’s hard to not get hung up on technicalities but the larger battle is making sure they have the right gun for the job, the right ammo for the job and training. The Bond Arms derringers are true pocket pistols. Reply. .45 Colt/.410 shot shell “The most useless gun I’d ever actually WANT to carry” – said by the author to a customer. They may have one, two or more barrels set together and may fire in either single or double action, via a hammer or striker. Let the snobs think it is beneath them, and go spend hundreds more on a Bond Arms derringer. But first…some quick history! BOND ARMS MAMA BEAR | Handguns Magazine BETWEEN 1852 AND 1868, A PINT-SIZE percussion pistol, the Philadelphia Deringer, was produced by gunsmith Henry Deringer. The head honchos of Inland and Bond Arms—Ron Norton and Gordon Bond, respectively—have been friends for years, and Bond has always considered Norton an “innovator” and offered some suggestions to make the “reborn” Liberator a reality. Every single time? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdHnGyU1yJQ. While small, concealable pistols have existed since the flintlock age, the derringer pistol wasn’t a thing until the mid-1800s. Also, a mitigating factor is they are not easy to shoot accurately. Well, the Bond Arms Backup 9mm derringer is a distant descendant of those vintage guns. Not a fun gun. I used to shoot 500 rounds a week with the same 2 or 3 guns, for years. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ... Had the same problem with a Super Single Six. Also, I wonder why NAA doesn’t make models in other rimfire calibers besides .22. Even my holsters work better and weigh less. You have entered an incorrect email address! Thinking about it now, I find it quaint that the term “derringer” is still widely known enough in the twenty-first century that it can still be used (incorrectly) by even the uninitiated first-time gun buyer. I think the ultimate pepperbox would be the minigun. In other words, I’m never going to be Quickdraw McGraw with it, but in case of need I hope to be calm enough to get it out in time to take an accurate shot (or two) and get the hell out of Dodge. I missed my chance to get a DoubleTap for under $200 too. 30+ years go, I picked up a predecessor to the Cobra, a tiny chrome 22 Davis derringer with ‘rosewood’ grips for $60, NIB. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Wonderfully made, horribly impractical and overpriced. Now I shoot 500 rounds a week, but each week with different guns. Then I saw a Cobra over-under in .38 Spl for $165 and decided it was what I wanted in what is essentially a desperation gun.
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