A long bore barrel can potentially fit a big bore Cobra Derringer, but it depends on the specific model and design of the barrel. The fitment might require modifications or special adapters, as the dimensions and mounting mechanisms can vary. It’s essential to check compatibility with the manufacturer or a gunsmith to ensure safety and proper function. Always prioritize safety when making modifications to firearms.
If it is marked ,22 LR, yes.
Probably not. There is no standardization between makers. Come to think of it, why do different cars use different spark plugs? Same thing.
The long piece is called the barrel. It's also considered dangerous. The opening is referred to as the bore.
No, the barrel is a 629mm. If you want a 650mm barrel to fit you need the Tanaka silencer adapter. The barrel will stick out the front so cover it with a silencer.
This depends on you budget, quality of paint and what job you need done. If you are close range, the stock barrel is fine. if you need long range, get an apex or flatline barrel, if you want maximum accuracy, you need a two piece barrel and paint that fits the bore perfectly.
I just bought one at a gun show for $100.00. It is in near mint condition. It is a 4 barrel and is marked "USE 22 SHORT ,LONG OR LONG RIFLE"
With CANNON- first number (40) is the bore diameter in millimeters. Second number (60) is the length of the barrel in calibres- Note the spelling of calibre. It means the barrel is 60 times as long as it is wide.
The longest I could find was a 670 mm from EdGI (not compatible with stock hop-ups though). In fact, I couldn't find any barrel that long, even non tight bore.
there are (basically) two types of trapdoors. The rifle and the carbine. (There is also a cadet model) The rifle barrel is 32 5/8" long and the carbine barrel is 22" long. Since you say 'short forearm' it would appear you have a carbine. Measure the barrel to be sure. As to value, it would depend on overall condition, finish, serial number (when it was made) bore and wood...................send me the full serial number and I will tell you when it was made.
Two different meanings for firearms. For artillery, caliber is the relation of the diameter of the bore to the length of the barrel. A gun on a Navy Destroyer might be known as a 5 inch 38 caliber- meaning it fires a 5 inch diameter shell, and the barrel is 38 times 5 inches long. However, for rifles and handguns, it means the fractions of one inch that equal the diameter of the bore. So a .30 caliber rifle has a bore than measures ABOUT .30 inches, a .50 caliber ABOUT .50 inches, and so on. Some firearms have measurements from the metric system- a 9millimeter pistol has a bore diameter of ABOUT 9mm.
Well, darling, "cdm long 2 derringer" doesn't really make any sense. Maybe you meant "cm long 2 derringer"? In that case, "cm" stands for centimeters, which is a unit of length. So, the value would just be the length of 2 derringers in centimeters. Hope that clears things up for you, sugar.
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