I would imagine, some fun for a while, not very accurate, then bored with it.
I would imagine, some fun for a while, not very accurate, then bored with it.
Dito above, but if its cheap enough and you have a slot and want one. Have it. You can always sell it again when you get bored with it, if youve payed the right price. Tim
Hi
Suppose it does seem a bit of a waste of a FAC slot and probably would get little used.
http://www.broma.fr/images/AR1381p.jpg
Mmm I would for £75
hi, these are a percussion take on the colt no3 rimfire derringer,yes ihave used one ,good fun but as for accuracy forget it .;.this type of gun was designed for shooting someone over a card table .;.if you like it get it and enjoy it.;..cheers greasemonkey.;.
Does the UK have any (close range! competitions for such pistols?
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
Hi Jim
Not sure if there are any specific comps for it or that class of pistols, maybe as a cowboy action side shoot perhaps, thats where it would fit into my theme of guns.
Greasemonkey can you remember if the barrel was rifled, how much powder did it take and how did you get the ball up the barrel.
The more I look at the pic the more my interest rises and when my missus saw it she fell for it straight away, she a winchester rifle/western gun nut.