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    I saw this thing a few weeks ago at Warner's and just had to get it but being broke as hell I had to put it on layaway and was finally able to get it today.

    She's chambered for 45 long Colt or 410 shotgun ... can't WAIT to fire this thing!














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    That thing looks like a little canon. You'll have to give us a range report when you get her out. I'd bet she kicks like a mule.
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    Quote Originally Posted by billamj View Post
    That thing looks like a little canon. You'll have to give us a range report when you get her out. I'd bet she kicks like a mule.
    Yeah I'm kind of thinking the same thing I have this feeling this MIGHT be 'one of those' guns my wife will look at me and say "screw you I ain't shooting that thing"

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    That is awesome, is that a selector switch for the top and bottom barrels?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spishack357 View Post
    That is awesome, is that a selector switch for the top and bottom barrels?
    You mean the long bar on the side? If so then no, that is the lever that releases the barrel.

    From what I am told the gun automatically flips from one barrel to the other when firing.

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    Man that is huge for a derringer, and it's probably going to hurt a bit when you fire it!

    The lever is for opening it.
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    doubles as a fire starter correct?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ruggerio View Post
    doubles as a fire starter correct?
    Ya know I hadn't thought of that but I bet you there is one HELL of a flame that comes out of the barrels, either with the shot or the 45

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    Vey nice...
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    I think theey cease to become known as derringers then the are the size of j frames DC.


    Sweet toy!

    I found both triggers to be terrible to me so the triggers are on a scale to me.. The Glock was a crisper suck and the XD was a more mushy suck. They are in the same family, SR9 (heavy suck), Glock (crisp heavy suck), XD( lighter mushy suck), M&P(heavy mushy suck).

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