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Miniature .410 Shotgun T/B X-draw holster
Attached photos are of a Miniature .410 Shotgun, first one I have seen, unique and kinda neat. Any members familiar with this type or similar?
Owner carries it for Florida snakes, etc. I recently made this crossdraw holster and ammo case for local customer. ![]() ![]()
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Makes me think of the .45/.410 Bond Arms Derringer. Certainly handy to have on board.
Nice leatherwork ![]()
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I Bet...
that little sucker can kick...
Stay safe...stay away from those snakes... ret ![]()
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The above dbl. bbl can be had in several configs. Single bbl included.
I see these offered at gun shows quite regular. They seem kinda cheaply made and fitted. Cost is not much. IIRC right around $120. Being chambered in 3",.410,it would be good for the intended distances. I would say 8-10 yds. max. Nothing bigger than soft skinned snakes unless using the buckshot loads. Even then........?....well. ------- Last edited by RSSZ; November 9th, 2006 at 05:56 PM.. |
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