Cobra Derringer
Cobra Handguns (Pistols)
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| Product ID: |
1731 |
| UPC: |
832716002104 |
| MFG ID: |
CB38CB |
$156.99
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Cobra Derringer
$156.99
8 User Ratings
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If you are looking for a 38 Special well the Cobra Enterprises Derringer Big Bore Pistol surely is special in the Cobra Enterprises family. Concealed carry at its best the Cobra Enterprises Derringer Big Bore Pistol fits nicely in your hand, is easy to fire and makes one heck of an impact too. If self protection is on your mind ease your mind with the Cobra Enterprises Derringer Big Bore Pistol. In your pocket, attached to your belt or in your purse the Cobra Enterprises Derringer Big Bore Pistol is always on your side.
Specifications: - Cobra Enterprises Derringer Big Bore Pistol
- Model: Big Bore
- Manufacturer Number: CBBB38C
- Fit: Right Hand
- Action: Derringer
- Caliber: 38 Special
- Barrel Length: 2.75 Inches
- Capacity: 2 Rounds
- Grips: Synthetic
- Frame: Alloy
- Weight: 14 Ounces
- Sights: Fixed
- Finish: Chrome
- Quantity: 1
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Reviewer: DuginMT
Location: MT
Expertise: Military Experience
Bought this derringer because it resembles the 38 Remington double-barrel derringer used by Richard Boone as Palladin in Have Gun Will Travel. Shot it 12 times last weekend with .38 hollow points from Bitteroot Valley Ammunition. It has a pretty good bite to it, but did not hurt my hand. One time, I was not holding it firm enough and it flipped out of my hand and hit me in the head!
The trigger pull is heavy, along with the hammer spring. For me, it shot about 12 high at 10''. I think this is because when the hammer is released, the substantial counter-torque flips the muzzle up as the hammer moves toward the primer. This gun could benefit with a lighter hammer spring and trigger pull - this is the only reason I rated it 4/5. Otherwise, it is a well-built, attractive little piece and I have been carrying it in my ACE ankle holster and sometimes forget that I have it on! This thing is intimidating and packs a good punch for its size, just make sure you are close and aim low!
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Reviewer: Slow Shooter, Atlanta, Ga. 4/24/12
Location: GA
Expertise: Weekend Shooter
I purchased the firearm new for a grand total of $182.00+ in early March of 2012. The gun is not a target gun at 10 yards, but at 10-15feet I am able to hit the target within a foot of aim. My hands are small for 52 yr old male ]small Build[. The gun needs adjusting in hand before firing. I own four hand guns now since Early November of 2011. The gun does do it job at firing, and I feel secure with it as a defensive weapon-if need be. I am at a lost of words on finding a indoor/outdoor range in close location where I can practice shooting the derringer within a closer footage if need is ever met. It is a dependable, small, powerful and useful weapon. I hope I never need it, but I do have it now, and my opinion is a good cheaper dependable 38 special weapon with inter-changeable barrels if need be from Cobra Firearms of Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Reviewer: Den
Location: NE
Expertise: Weekend Shooter
Not really a weekend shooter, I go every chance I get but this 38 Special Derringer is something else. I owned a derringer years ago but it was stolen and this gun is avery good replacement.
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