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I'm looking for a two shot 44 Derringer. 

It can be 44 mag 44 special or even

44 Russian .

I want it for 44 Russian shooting anyway. 

It's been a few years since I seen one .

Rooster 

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2 hours ago, Abilene, SASS # 27489 said:

Never seen one!  Did Bond or American Derringer ever make 44's?

American Derringer and Bond arms both made them 

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3 hours ago, Abilene, SASS # 27489 said:

Never seen one!  Did Bond or American Derringer ever make 44's?

These are just two of my barrels for my Bond Derringer.
.44 Special and 44-40 

Sorry Rooster, don’t want to turn loose of these but they are definitely out there.

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Bucksnortoutfitters has 3” Bond .44 Special barrels in stock for $140 if you already have the derringer.

You could by the barrel now and keep watching the wire here for a Bond to come up

 

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Several .44 spl Bond barrels on Gunbroker in the $130 range.

I've got barrels for mine in .22, .357, .44 spl, .44-40, .45 acp, and .45 Colt.

 

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Ive got an American Derringer in 44 mag, SS engraved grips and metal, a real purdy hunk of steel.   As for shooting, too much of a handful for the 44 mag so started with a mid range load of 44 special.  The 44 Russian is much more fun to shoot.  BP was a hoot.  Its definitely a two handed situation to shoot as the action is very heavy.

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2 hours ago, Rev Willy Dunkum, SASS # 61027 said:

Ive got an American Derringer in 44 mag, SS engraved grips and metal, a real purdy hunk of steel.   As for shooting, too much of a handful for the 44 mag so started with a mid range load of 44 special.  The 44 Russian is much more fun to shoot.  BP was a hoot.  Its definitely a two handed situation to shoot as the action is very heavy.

 

 

I remember when that came out and a gun writer proclaimed it to be the most affordable pistol to train with!   His suggestion for a training session was to leave the pistol in the safe, find a good, solid workbench about waist high, raise your shooting hand high above your head and with as much speed and strength as you can muster, slam your hand palm first onto the table.   Repeat that as often as you would normally shoot the pistol while training with it :lol:

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17 hours ago, Three Foot Johnson said:

Several .44 spl Bond barrels on Gunbroker in the $130 range.

I've got barrels for mine in .22, .357, .44 spl, .44-40, .45 acp, and .45 Colt.

 

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Yeah, but then with Gunbroker’s fees, sales tax and shipping they might be cheaper from the retailer suggested above. I looked on EBay and was blown away by how high the prices are now!  Last time I looked they were only about $110 - $150!  Now they are starting at $150!

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On 12/6/2024 at 7:22 PM, Rev Willy Dunkum, SASS # 61027 said:

Ive got an American Derringer in 44 mag, SS engraved grips and metal, a real purdy hunk of steel.   As for shooting, too much of a handful for the 44 mag so started with a mid range load of 44 special.  The 44 Russian is much more fun to shoot.  BP was a hoot.  Its definitely a two handed situation to shoot as the action is very heavy.

My Buddy has a AD in 45/410 for 175.00 to me .

I really like the looks of the AD .

But I really want it in a 44 

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I bought the 45 410 AD my Buddy had for 175.00 .

But I'm still wanting a 44 

Thank you. 

Rooster 

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Picked it up today .

A.M.D 45/410 4M Derringer. 

175.00 :D

 

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