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  1. Nov 3, 2014 · The Philadelphia Deringer is a small percussion handgun designed by Henry Deringer and produced from 1852 through 1868. The term derringer is actually a misspelling of the maker’s last name. Kind of like kleenex (with a small k), or “xerox,” the term derringer is now used to describe any pocket-sized pistol. The original Deringer pistol ...

  2. Henry Deringer moved back to Pennsylvania after serving his apprenticeship and set up shop in 1806 in Philadelphia, on Tamarind Street. He married Elizabeth Hollobush at the First Reformed Church in Philadelphia on April 5, 1810. [1]

  3. Dec 20, 2023 · Son of a colonial gunsmith, Henry Deringer (1786-1868) began his business in Philadelphia and by 1810 was producing flintlock rifles, and government contracted muskets and military pistols. In 1825 he introduced the original Philadelphia Deringer, a single-shot muzzleloading percussion cap pistol, but it wasn’t until 1852 that the true ...

  4. May 24, 2021 · Single-Shot Derringers. Deringer remains known for his single-shot, percussion pocket pistols. His pistols came in many sizes and calibers, ranging form the short 3 3/4-inch (overall length) .36-caliber pocket models to .41- and .44-bore belt pistols measuring up to 9 inches long.

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  6. May 4, 2023 · The Philadelphia Deringer was a small percussion pistol developed by Henry Deringer and manufactured from 1852 to 1868. A popular choice for concealed carry, the Philadelphia Deringer also earned a reputation as an assassin's pistol after John Wilkes Booth used a Deringer to shoot President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.

  7. Sep 8, 2021 · Deringer was a gunsmith in Philadelphia, Penn., during the 19th century who initially made long arms and muskets for the U.S. military and various state contracts. A Deringer...

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