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Member Section => Handguns => Topic started by: TAB on November 21, 2010, 02:09:53 AM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P34v983P2j4&feature=grec_index
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Wow! And again, wow. You're a better man than I am gungadin. ;D Its by American Derringer and I'll look it up and report back.
FQ13.
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It brings a whole new meaning, to, Don't make me use this!!!
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Saw the title, thought your wife explained what she would do to you for buying that boat ;D
Billt better get 2, you never know when you may be mugged by a Cape Buffalo or berserk cement truck.
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Saw the title, thought your wife explained what she would do to you for buying that boat ;D
Billt better get 2, you never know when you may be mugged by a Cape Buffalo or berserk cement truck.
I don't know, I kind of like it. Think is, I've heard mixed reviews on QC at American Derringer. If Bond made it, I'd trust it. Not so sure about what to think about American Derringer. Its 45/70 on top and .45 colt/.410 on the bottom. Certainley enough to make your point. ;D If anyone knows anything about the company I'd be curious.
FQ13 who can't help but think about Will Smith with his "Noisey Cricket" from "Men In Black". ROFL! ;D
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My wife has a Bond Arms .357 and it is not bad at too shoot with full house magnums. Greg Bond and his wife Mona are personal friends, He worked for American Derringer, and they would not hear him, and he set up shop down the street, made his product and moved on, His son now owns the company.
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First OUCH!!!!!!!!!
Second WHY?
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Reminds me of of the story about an ultra lightweight megamagnumblaster rifle.
Guy says, "It really knocks the crap outta them!"
His friend says, "Yeah. But how do get them to shoot it?"
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Grizzlies at 5 paces? ;D There is a need for this if its safe and reliable. Jellystone rules "It must be concealed". Corrolary to the rules "It damn well have powder burns if you shoot it". If the damn thing works, is safe to fire, and will hit a pie plate at 20 feet? It has a use.
FQ13
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Reminds me of of the story about an ultra lightweight megamagnumblaster rifle.
Guy says, "It really knocks the crap outta them!"
His friend says, "Yeah. But how do get them to shoot it?"
I had a friend that had a single barrel 10 ga. I kid you not, you wonder who hurt more, you or the duck.
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I don't know, I kind of like it. Think is, I've heard mixed reviews on QC at American Derringer. If Bond made it, I'd trust it. Not so sure about what to think about American Derringer. Its 45/70 on top and .45 colt/.410 on the bottom. Certainley enough to make your point. ;D If anyone knows anything about the company I'd be curious.
FQ13 who can't help but think about Will Smith with his "Noisey Cricket" from "Men In Black". ROFL! ;D
Actually, the 45 Colt round would sink into the .45-70 chamber past the rim. I've tried it in a BFR. (No, I didn't try to fire it that way.)
I'd kinda like to shoot this one.... Once..... ;D
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Actually, the 45 Colt round would sink into the .45-70 chamber past the rim. I've tried it in a BFR. (No, I didn't try to fire it that way.)
I'd kinda like to shoot this one.... Once..... ;D
Its two barrels. One for the colt/.410 one for the .45-70. they also have a two shot .45-70 model. Somehow, I doubt they let you test fire it before you buy. ;D I mean, my Bond in .357 was surprisingly manageable. I never shot more than a few in a row, but no muzzle control problems or flinching or anything. You just wouldn't want to run through a box or anything, and damn it was loud! It was actually pleasant with .38. This seems a tad more extreme. ;)
FQ13
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Oh, I'd only seen the one with just .45-70 barrels. One exhibitor had one on his table at a few gun shows for a while. I think the price was about 700 bucks. It definitely has more cool factor than the BFR. ;D