fatboy97 wrote:Here is my new addition that I picked up today at the gun show in St. Paul. I will try it out this week at the range.
A Cobra 9mm derringer:
1911fan wrote:Can you retake that picture with another well know firearm in the pic for comparison to size maybe add a ruler in the picture as well, That looks smaller than the gun she has, (not that I am looking for a smaller gun for her, but just to compare. . .
gunshop guy wrote:fatboy97 wrote:Here is my new addition that I picked up today at the gun show in St. Paul. I will try it out this week at the range.
A Cobra 9mm derringer:
OK, now seriously, isn't this where I started??? A Cobra Derringer, talk about coming full circle the circuitous route.
Squib Joe wrote:Range passes work at either location. As always, call ahead and I can put any firearm in back for a few hours to ensure it's here when you arrive.
1911fan wrote:Thanks to both of you, One thing I am surprised at is how small the kahr is compared to the Rohrsbaugh, In my minds recollections, The Rohrbaugh was 1/2 the size of a Kahr, but in fact is only about 4/5's the size if that and twice the money.
1911fan wrote:Thanks to both of you, One thing I am surprised at is how small the kahr is compared to the Rohrsbaugh, In my minds recollections, The Rohrbaugh was 1/2 the size of a Kahr, but in fact is only about 4/5's the size if that and twice the money.
Also that Cobra is about the size of the one she carries, which is an american derringer with perhaps a tad shorter barrels length.
1911fan wrote:Vs the Idea that a multi shot .32 or 380 is better, I have a friend who is a trauma surgeon/anesthesiologist who just left the service of the Navy and is working in JAX at the Mayo clinic down there. He was recently on call when a young man was brought in with 9 GSW all from a .380 and he lived, 6 were thorax hits. They loose too much energy getting thru the ribs to continue on thru. Granted one lucky hit on a Aorta, or pulmonary artery, and that would be that, but if you get 6 hits on a BG in the chest and he does not die, and in fact is talking to the MD's who are going to work on him, you have to ask yourself if a keltec or a Tomcat is worth it.
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