No.
Impossible to answer without the sn.
Best left to a gunsmith
Hell no. .410 is not a gauge it is a caliber. True gauge is a measurement of the number of lead balls of bore diameter that constitute a pound. The .243 bullet is a lot smaller than the diameter of a .410 barrel. There are some .410's that can shoot 45 colts but not all can.
Yes, the Stevens Model 240. This was an over/under model made by Savage Arms. The Riversides Arms Company also made a double barrel .410 in the early 1900's,
Call S&W and they will tell you.
If you call S&W, they will tell you when it was shipped from the factory.
no, a 44magnum round generates way too much pressure to be fired in a 410 chamber if your guns full choke as most 410's are it will in some cases spilt or bulge the barrel, 410 slugs are more powerfull then a 357 magnum, and theres no real gain in power lobbing a 44 mag out a smooth bore
@1990. You will have to call S&W to narrow it down further
You will have to call S&W
You can request a owner's manual for free at the S&W web site.
You can request a manual for free at S&W's web site.
Cobray derringers are currently in production and have been made for approximately since 1992 .Cobray is the same company who made the MAC 10 submachine gun in the 80's,They are made in several different configurations including single barrel and double barrel with 45 long colt /.410 shotgun shell ( it can fire either interchangeably ) caliber being the most common but i have owned a 357 mag./38 special version and one with a .22 long rifle upper barrel and a .410 lower barrel value is 100-150 dollars in excellent condition they also make a .410/45LC and a .22 LR pepper-box type revolver and a full size .410 shotgun. This derringer is a formidable close range weapon when used with the 5 ball 00 buck .410 shell ....Bruno