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- Ad Type
- For Sale
- Price
- $120
- Manufacturer
- Other / Not Listed
- Caliber
- 410 Gauge
- City
- West Linn
- State
- Oregon
- Zip Code
- 97068
I bought this a while back because I couldn't resist the novelty of it. I've only taken it out to shoot once and put about a half a box of .410 shells through it.
Due to the way the firing pin on the hammer needs to be manipulated, it's not something that can get off a quick second shot, which is only one of the reasons I call it "stupid".
However, many gun purchases aren't done with logic and I'm thinking someone else will be as intrigued by it's novelty as I was. It is fun to shoot and the recoil isn't as bad as I imagined when shooting 2 1/2" shells.
FMJ Model DD. Also known as a Cobray. When I bought it only one barrel had been fired, and I assume that means only one round down the barrel. It was purchased new by my friend's father. I paid $150, but will sell for $120 and will include the remaining shells I have for it.
Here's a couple of vids.
I'd possibly trade for jacketed .357 bullets, or other gun related stuff, too.
Due to the way the firing pin on the hammer needs to be manipulated, it's not something that can get off a quick second shot, which is only one of the reasons I call it "stupid".
However, many gun purchases aren't done with logic and I'm thinking someone else will be as intrigued by it's novelty as I was. It is fun to shoot and the recoil isn't as bad as I imagined when shooting 2 1/2" shells.
FMJ Model DD. Also known as a Cobray. When I bought it only one barrel had been fired, and I assume that means only one round down the barrel. It was purchased new by my friend's father. I paid $150, but will sell for $120 and will include the remaining shells I have for it.
Here's a couple of vids.
I'd possibly trade for jacketed .357 bullets, or other gun related stuff, too.
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