View Full Version : Derringers making a comeback.
N40GL
09-06-2012, 04:23 PM
I saw this in a police tactical magazine this morning: http://heizerfirearms.com/default.htm
Along with another brand I don't remember.
Krytin
09-06-2012, 05:00 PM
I always wanted one of these. Maybe someday....
http://www.genitron.com/Handgun/American-Derringer/Pistol/LM4-Semmerling/45-Auto/Variant-1
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f5/LM4free.jpg/300px-LM4free.jpg
Fosters
09-06-2012, 06:10 PM
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Haggis
09-07-2012, 04:45 AM
I have a Remmington Derringer at home, it is a Model 2 in .41 rimfire. I will have to show it to you next time your up.
N40GL
09-07-2012, 07:00 AM
I have a Remmington Derringer at home, it is a Model 2 in .41 rimfire. I will have to show it to you next time your up.
Please do - I didn't know there was a .41 cal. rimfire.
Gun trivia: You know why the .410 shotgun was invented, right? Because the pioneers crossing to California only had room for one kind of ammunition, the .41 Magnum and the .410 shotgun both chambered the same round.
Haggis
09-07-2012, 07:03 AM
Please do - I didn't know there was a .41 cal. rimfire.
Gun trivia: You know why the .410 shotgun was invented, right? Because the pioneers crossing to California only had room for one kind of ammunition, the .41 Magnum and the .410 shotgun both chambered the same round.
I thought the early pioneers used muzzle loaders?
rayjay
09-07-2012, 08:46 AM
The Heizer Double Tap has been out for sale a few months now. Due to numerous improvements and new patents for this firearm Heizer does not call it a Derringer. The DT can be had with ported barrels that reduce recoil and muzzle flip. It can also store 2 extra rounds in its grip on a stripper clip.
For those that want a backup pistol for their job, its a great idea. There are already belt and pocket holsters from the manufacturers out. At .665" it is the slimest of handguns. The rags are giving it thumbs up reviews. The 3" barrel works well. Much like the Charter Arms 44spl Bull Dog it will be carried alot and shot little.
I'd like to see that .41 Remington derringer too sometime Gordon. They were very popular in their time. I read a article on it recently.
As a side note, the derringer was invented by John Deringer. His name was subsequently mis spelled and became synonomous with the small two barreled handgun. They are still available from several manufacturers in everything from .22LR to 45 Long Colt.
Krytin
09-07-2012, 08:46 AM
I thought the early pioneers used muzzle loaders?
Yeah - didn't know they had magnums back then.
Also thought the .410 was closer to the .44/.45 cal brass used in wheel guns.
rayjay
09-07-2012, 09:27 AM
Yeah - didn't know they had magnums back then.
Also thought the .410 was closer to the .44/.45 cal brass used in wheel guns.
.45 to be exact. Usually 45LC (Long Colt, ala SAA fame)
Taurus and S&W both have .410 revolvers cataloged that will also shoot .45 pistol ammo. The Taurus Judge series is very popular and now includes a wheelgun rifled/shotgun with a grip that is pure pistol.
rayjay
09-07-2012, 09:35 AM
I always wanted one of these. Maybe someday....
http://www.genitron.com/Handgun/American-Derringer/Pistol/LM4-Semmerling/45-Auto/Variant-1
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f5/LM4free.jpg/300px-LM4free.jpg
Kind of looks like the 1st gen AMT Backup.
Krytin
09-07-2012, 10:03 AM
Until this Heizer Double Tap came out the LM4 was the narrowest pistol made - 1"/.9" w/skeletonized grips.
Price is what keeps me from buying it - +$2k!
rayjay
09-07-2012, 10:14 AM
Until this Heizer Double Tap came out the LM4 was the narrowest pistol made - 1"/.9" w/skeletonized grips.
Price is what keeps me from buying it - +$2k!
Isn't Robar made down near you? They are pretty small, thin and pricey. The AMT 380 DA Backup I had could be used to bludgeon someone to death f you ran out of ammo....
Krytin
09-07-2012, 11:03 AM
I think Robar is in AZ.
I keep buying in the same caliber - 45 ACP!
At least I don't have to carry for a living - respect to the LEOs that do!
rayjay
09-07-2012, 11:17 AM
I think Robar is in AZ.
I keep buying in the same caliber - 45 ACP!
At least I don't have to carry for a living - respect to the LEOs that do!
I must have the company name wrong. Its a high end pocket 9mm that as far as I know is manufactured by hand on LI. Very well regarded, but not cheap.
Found it, Rohrbaugh R9S Custom 9mm Pocket Pistol, $1795
Krytin
09-07-2012, 11:47 AM
Yeah, Bayport, NY - down to the south shore of LI and just a little bit west. Probably about 18 - 20 mile drive.
Very nice but only comes in 9mm!
rayjay
09-07-2012, 06:04 PM
Nothing wrong with 9mm with todays ammo. My newest squeeze is a 9mm 1911 topped of with 124grn +P Federal HST. :D
sailsmen
09-07-2012, 07:20 PM
Correct. The type of ammo in most applications is more important than the calber.
The AMT Back Up 380 was notorious for the firing pin breaking in units that had over 500 rounds.
rayjay
09-07-2012, 08:47 PM
The AMT Back Up 380 was notorious for the firing pin breaking in units that had over 500 rounds.
Learn something new every day. Like I said it made a good bludgeon. Mine is long gone. It was just plain to heavy for the size/caliber. Seems like my SA LW Champion carries easier than the AMT did.
I almost dropped the hammer on a NAA32 last week. Mint condition, went for a lousy $206 on GB from a shop I have done a lot of business with. With 60grn HP bullets they are potent little SOBs. Check the lastest American Rifleman for a non comprehensive ballistic test of ammunition. Of course you can't beat the larger calibers for 1 shot stops. 45ACP in HST, STX or the "winter" round I found from a small company do the trick. With the loonies coming out of the woodwork I go nowhere (unless banned by law) without protection. Have religously since 9/11. My sister: but you're retired now, me: the crooks haven't retired...
Krytin
09-08-2012, 07:16 AM
Nothing wrong with 9mm with todays ammo. My newest squeeze is a 9mm 1911 topped of with 124grn +P Federal HST. :D
Nothing against modern high powered 9mm loads. Just that I'm all set up to reload the .45ACP!
rayjay
09-08-2012, 08:06 AM
Nothing against modern high powered 9mm loads. Just that I'm all set up to reload the .45ACP!
Variety is the spice of life guy. Buy some more dies. :D
Once we get set on our possible relocation, I plan on getting into reloading. 9, 45 and 223. Dillon 550.
Haggis
09-08-2012, 08:22 AM
Variety is the spice of life guy. Buy some more dies. :D
Once we get set on our possible relocation, I plan on getting into reloading. 9, 45 and 223. Dillon 550.
Yea, but it is a b!tch carring around all that different ammo.
rayjay
09-08-2012, 08:44 AM
Yea, but it is a b!tch carring around all that different ammo.
You just need a bigger range bag. :D
Haggis
09-08-2012, 08:46 AM
You just need a bigger range bag. :D
Not talking about on the range and you should see my ammo collection now.
Krytin
09-08-2012, 04:40 PM
Variety is the spice of life guy. Buy some more dies. :D
Once we get set on our possible relocation, I plan on getting into reloading. 9, 45 and 223. Dillon 550.
I have an old Lee Pro 1000 that I bought new when I lived in NH - around '90. There is over 8K rounds through it so far. New shell plates and dies/die carrier should do it but sorting brass would be an even bigger pain when I have to sort for caliber AND condition!:lol:
rayjay
09-08-2012, 08:05 PM
I have an old Lee Pro 1000 that I bought new when I lived in NH - around '90. There is over 8K rounds through it so far. New shell plates and dies/die carrier should do it but sorting brass would be an even bigger pain when I have to sort for caliber AND condition!:lol:
I kno. I believe Dillion has a machine or simple contraption for that. Kinda on the coin counter principal, IIRC.
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