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Re: OT.Anybody own one??? PICTURE


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Posted by LOU from Wi. on February 01, 2013 at 23:11:58 from (174.124.8.216):

In Reply to: Re: OT.Anybody own one??? PICTURE posted by ss55 on February 01, 2013 at 22:04:18:

As soon as I can fabricate a holder in the VICE I'll fire it and include the video LOL. Looks to be a nasty deterrent for car jackers. Would be a tremendous ear popper in a closed environment=car-room.

They make 4 different barrels for this model, which in essence gives you 4 times to get your hand broke and bones reset before going on to another barrel.lol The barrels are listed as 45/410, 45 acp,357,9mm. If all else fails I'll make one for a BB with a CO2 cartridge insert.lol.Recoil should be low.lol

The lightest little pistol we have is a 25acp,but I always wanted a Derringer.When I was much younger and went to the movies, regularly. I noticed the gamblers had a mechanism on their arm that would throw the derringer into the palm of their hand.If I would to try that now I'd end up being called "lefty" for a while.lol
I really don't think I would want to carry it in my front pants pocket either, sort of the same reason,but not being called "lefty" would be the least of my worries.My voice is not made to sing soprano.lol. I do thank all the responders to the post,and will advise on the pain and suffering that I will experience, when I fire it.
Maybe I'll have the wife try it out first.lol She's only about 98 # soaking wet.Just kidding, I want to keep her around for many more years to come.But she is a darn good shot with her 9mm I got her years ago.

It sure is a fascinating weapon made here in the Good ole USA with a lifetime transferable warranty,(which will only be about 4 rounds per some descriptions on here)lol. Just keep safe and have fun, Regards, LOU


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