bubbygator
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I've been reading the Derringer thread... and I had an American Derringer once in .45/410; so I pretty much agree with all the comments on the short-barrel gun. But this gun (website):
would seem to solve a lot of the "problems" with the Derringer format, and looks to be an improvement on the "Thunder-5", and that other .410 revolver (can't remember it's name).
I haven't shot the Taurus "ribber" grip, but I've held it & it seems like it would be pretty good at absorbing shock from a 3" 410 shell. The other 410 revolvers don't accept the 3" shell; and neither do the Winchester/Marlin lever-action rifles. Website says it's due out this fall... any advance info???
With this longer barrel, better grip, & larger shell capacity, will this gun find a niche?? It seems to me it would be a pretty good "general use" outdoor gun.
would seem to solve a lot of the "problems" with the Derringer format, and looks to be an improvement on the "Thunder-5", and that other .410 revolver (can't remember it's name).
I haven't shot the Taurus "ribber" grip, but I've held it & it seems like it would be pretty good at absorbing shock from a 3" 410 shell. The other 410 revolvers don't accept the 3" shell; and neither do the Winchester/Marlin lever-action rifles. Website says it's due out this fall... any advance info???
With this longer barrel, better grip, & larger shell capacity, will this gun find a niche?? It seems to me it would be a pretty good "general use" outdoor gun.