


If you are not founding for Cobra 22 Mag Derringer Problems, simply look out our text below : I am sorely tempted to pick up one in 9mm or. You might consider just about any other of the modern JHP or SJHP rounds meant for self-defense, JMHO.LADY DERRINGER: M445-70ST. From what I've READ, the Glaser, and for that matter, the MagSafe prefragmented loadings cause fairly shallow (<6" deep) wounds with massive shallow tissue damage and lot's of bleeding - but are less effective fight stoppers when subject is wearing heavy clothing. The UNDERCOVER was not rated for +P loads by CA, however - occasional use - especially for SD - should not cause problems. This round should provide a good balance of penetration and expansion - probably deeper penetration than the Glaser rounds, especially when confronted by clothing. 45 Colt (I have these in my nightstand Taurus TTi450)- but as yet have not acquired the. 44 SPL (I carry these in my BULLDOGS) and. I've seen them advertised and have purchased some in. +P - the lead semi-wadcutter hollowpoints. Federal has recently re-introduced the old time "FBI" loads - in. That model should have no problem handling the Glaser rounds - as these are loaded within SAAMI specs for the particular rounds. Many of the features found on the CA revolvers are similar to those he developed for those other companies. These are strong guns with very tight "welded" lock-up, similar to those found on the COLTs target guns - McClennahan was a design engineer for Colt, High Standard and Ruger - before starting up his own company. production began, most likely, in 1965 - the company was formed in 1964 by Doug McClennahan and Dave Ecker. Your UNDERCOVER piece with s/n in the 147,000 range would have been made, probably, in early to mid 1973 - don't have enough dates to be definitive on dating these earlier pieces. From my data base: s/n 172251 (one of the first 50 Bulldog.
