The Remington derringer popularly known as the Remington 1866 Derringer was manufactured 1866-1935 and is based on a patent held by William H. Elliot. Three types are distinguished by the manufacturer's stamping.

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The term derringer is a genericized misspelling of the last name of Henry Deringer, a famous 19th-century maker of small pocket pistols. Many copies of the original Philadelphia Deringer pistol were made by other gun makers worldwide, and the name was often misspelled...

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«Дерринджер» — класс пистолетов простейшей конструкции, как правило, карманного размера. Название происходит от фамилии известного американского оружейника XIX века Генри...

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The term "derringer" has come to refer to any small-sized handgun that is neither a revolver nor a semi/fully automatic pistol. It is not to be confused with mini-revolvers or pocket pistols, although some later derringers were manufactured with the pepperbox configuration.

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The word "derringer" is usually used to describe a small hideout pistol, usually a single or double barrel, popularized in the mid to late 19th century among gamblers and outlaws. It is a misspelling of the last name of Henry Deringer, who designed and built small, single shot muzzleloading pocket pistols.

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