Modern Black Powder Derringer

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Mr. Mosin

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Is there any reason Bond Arms doesn't produce a black powder percussion version of their platform ? NAA does, so i hope Bond Arms gets the idea...
 
Because it would cost just as much as a normal Bond derringer and nobody is looking to pay $500 for a percussion derringer made by Bond.

There is a company in Czech Rep. that makes percussion derringers that I wish would get imported to the US. Bond would be better off buying the rights to that design and making it themselves.
 
Because it would cost just as much as a normal Bond derringer and nobody is looking to pay $500 for a percussion derringer made by Bond.

There is a company in Czech Rep. that makes percussion derringers that I wish would get imported to the US. Bond would be better off buying the rights to that design and making it themselves.
That Czech pistol is pretty cool. Enclosed ignition, smooth bore, striker fired two shots in 45 or 50 caliber and barrels from 3.3 to 14”… carbine versions too.
 
Cap might be louder than the BP load...:confused:
A while back, a poster here showed results using a charge of smokeless powders (Bullseye maybe) in that gun, seems like it provided nearly 22 magnum performance. They are ridiculously small though, completely worthless for me. They also make a longer barreled version.
 
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