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Joe Mantegna examines the Granbury, Texas firearm maker famous for putting derringers back on the handgun map.

Joe Mantegna examines the Granbury, Texas firearm maker famous for putting derringers back on the handgun map.

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S11, EP8 "The Firearms of Bond Arms"

Joe Mantegna examines the Granbury, Texas firearm maker famous for putting derringers back on the handgun map.

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Host Joe Mantegna looks back at one of the unique and odd pistols in firearms history; join us as we discover this extraordinary evolution in gun manufacturing with the Dardick pistol.

Joe Mantegna hosts as each episode takes viewers through a firearm's history.
Original Air Date: Jun 29, 2011
Genres: NatureSportsTV Series
Rating: M
Playback: HD
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