High Standard Derringer

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High Standard Derringer
File:Hi-Standard D-100 Revolver-NMAH-AHB2015q025821.jpg
The "High Standard Derringer".
TypeDerringer
Place of originFile:Flag of the United States.svg United States
Production history
ManufacturerHigh Standard Manufacturing Company
Produced1962–1984[1]
Specifications (genitron.com[1])
Mass11 ounces (310 g)
Length5.125 inches (130.2 mm)
Barrel length3.5 inches (89 mm)

Caliber.22 Long Rifle[1]
ActionDouble Action Only[1]
Feed system2 round
SightsFixed, forward blade and rear notch

High Standard Derringer was introduced by High Standard Manufacturing Company in 1962; it was a remarkable change to the over-under derringer design with innovative solutions.[2]

The original model (D-100), was produced from 1962 to 1967 in 22 LR only in blued finish. In 1969 the D-101 (.22 LR) and DM-101 (.22 Magnum) upgraded models were released in blued, nickel, silver, and gold plated finishes.[2]

File:Hi-Standard D-100 Revolver-NMAH-AHB2015q025785.jpg
Close up of a High Standard Derringer.

In the early 1980s, High Standard Firearms had been dealing with financial problems and had to cease derringer production in 1984. Benjamin Johnson Technologies scaled up the design, into a .38 Special pocket gun known as the DA38 Derringer. In 1990, the design went to the American Derringer Company.[2][3]

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References

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