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Mad Irish Jack

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I've had this old percussion derringer since the early 1980's. I traded for it with a couple pouches I had made. I cleaned it up and shoot it about 30X a year. The barrel is a good smoothbore. It is a pocket item for CC, used by gamblers and travelers for protection. It requires a shooter to get familiar with it as it has no sights. It is a close range weapon. It's a lot of fun to shoot and watch others trying to master it.My age is dictating my eliminating items from my collection of weaponry. The first $115.00 buys it and includes S&H to the lower 48.
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They were made by Classic Arms. I have one with a rifled barrel. They were originally made on Long Island in New York where I live, in the 1970's.
 
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