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Old January 1st, 2006, 12:33 AM   #1
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Question Short Barreled Handgun Shotguns

Would You Own One?

This is an NFA Weapon and requires a Federal Form 3 or 4 Transfer.

Is The "Cool Factor" Worth Fed Form 3 or 4 Transfer?

Anybody Legally Own One Already?


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Old January 1st, 2006, 12:49 AM   #2
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Don't think ''cool' is worth the price IMO. Shot one once in UK - darned thing takes some holding!!! Looks mean too !

Other option tho - or another - is the Derringer that takes 2 x .410 3" mag shells - real small too and quite ''lively''. Forget make.
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Old January 1st, 2006, 03:28 AM   #3
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I've shot one as well....... Gawwd awful to handle..........
I prefer the Ithaca Stakeout in either 12 or 20 gauge.
Or the Mossberg Rouge in 12 gauge
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Old January 1st, 2006, 05:17 AM   #4
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If I get one it'll be this one. A dealer I know has a few of them in stock.
Its a Serbu "Super Shorty" and holds 3 rounds.

and the holster...

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I'm debating building one and getting a stamp.

The shop owner won't sell me the Prussian-made Charles Daly side by side to cut down, though. :)
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Thumbs up Hey...I Like That

Serbu "Super Shorty"

Very "Road Warrior...ish Modern"
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I've had an American Derringer .45/.410 & two of the matt-black style cheaper ones (manufacturer switches around). The matt-black ones are too large for carry. The AD is small enough, but heavy. None of them are very impressive for SD in the .410 loading. After some unimpressive testing of a matt-black on some jugs of water, I'd prefer to have a .380 - or even a well-placed .32 against a BadGuy. These short-barrel .410's are really only good for snakes, birds, etc.
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It's a $5.00 stamp.

I don't see the utility though.
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There's a character in a John Wayne movie named "Mississippi" who gets fixed up with a rig like that because he couldn't aim, carried it on his hip and everything.
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There's a character in a John Wayne movie named "Mississippi" who gets fixed up with a rig like that because he couldn't aim, carried it on his hip and everything.

That's right..."Mississippi" couldn't hit anything with a regular shootin' iron.
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