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Any reason I shouldn't get a Bond Arms derringer calibered in 45/410? 

i have one and its not bad. The trigger pull feels like it's 20lbs and they kick like a mule but that's pretty much all derringers I've shot. Never used LC in mine just 410 buck shot.

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 Large caliber in small gun means the recoil goes straight to your hand. But as a fun gun that you occasionally shoot, they ain't bad. I shot a derringer back about 5 yrs ago. Guy had one at the local range/stripping pit. Wouldn't want to shoot that every day. 

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1 hour ago, Gundog said:

 Large caliber in small gun means the recoil goes straight to your hand. But as a fun gun that you occasionally shoot, they ain't bad. I shot a derringer back about 5 yrs ago. Guy had one at the local range/stripping pit. Wouldn't want to shoot that every day. 

Wouldnt be for daily carry. Looking to just use it as a "truck gun" just in case.

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There are single stack 45’s that are only slightly bigger with 5-6 rounds......or go smaller caliber 

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8 minutes ago, NHBull said:

There are single stack 45’s that are only slightly bigger with 5-6 rounds......or go smaller caliber 

I have a couple different small .380's. Multiple people on another forum suggested a snub nose 38. My thought was using it only in the truck calibered in 410 for a close quarter situation. 

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I get it!

I have fired this a lot and it is pretty good for what it is

 

https://www.springfield-armory.com/products/xd-e-3-3-single-stack-45acp/

My truck carry is going to be a drako

https://www.centuryarms.com/century/century-firearms/ak-pistols

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