This is a far cry from what I am usually attracted to, but I could not resist. I think the trigger could be a little lighter but it is what it is. It should be a good one with CCI rat shot if a snake gets into the tent.
If you're going to carry it, this is the only derringer to buy.
I politely disagree. Please hear me out.
For years I searched for a High Standard 22.
Back in the '90s American Derringer made a derringer with
identical styling, but in 38 special (And apparently also in 9mm).
I found a 38 model and promptly bought it (No pictures, yet).
The back strap is at least twice as wide as as regular design.
This is now my deep cover gun.
The High Standard 22 is a quality gun, but still a 22.
He was a pilot and got shot down and captured by the NVA in Vietnam. They took everything from him and proceeded to march him to whatever POW camp they had in mind. The High Standard was in the breast pocket of his jacket and they didn't know about it. After a while they stopped and one of the NVA captors went behind some trees for personal business. The other captor wasn't very focused so our Forum member reached into his pocket, retrieved the HS derringer, and shot the captor in the eye (GREAT THINKING!!!!). By the time the other captor came running out our Forum hero had retrieved the deceased captor's AK and the rest is history.
I certainly understand why you'd want a 38 instead of a 22, but the increased size for the 38 disqualifies it for carrying for me.
If I want a 38, I use my M38 or M42. They are as easy to conceal as the High Standard in 38. The revolvers are much easier to shoot and hit targets with at self defense ranges and have infinitely better triggers than the High Standard. They also offer 5 shots instead of two.
I have both the 22Mag and 38 Special High Standard design. With the right ammo, they both shoot fine. Try 38 wadcutters, and Federal actually makes a Handgun 22 Magnum load: Product 757.
I also have 3 Davis Derringers 2 in 32 ACP + one in 22 Mag.
Ivan
Okay, I'll be the odd man out and go with the minority. I've had a couple throughout the years in .22 mag and fwiw I personally use the index finger on the side of the barrel/middle trigger finger method for firing it.
To each his own, but I have to ask "Really ?" to anyone who complains that they got rid of theirs because they couldn't keep the hits in a silhouette target at 21 feet. (as an aside I, like most others, have experimented with shooting it at extended range and I find that if I have plenty of time and bear down on the shooting fundamentals it is reasonably accurate [minute of trash can lid] out to even 10 yards or more). Obviously, those with large paws would have a different perspective on the little biter, but I have an average hand span and acknowledge the little gun was never intended to plink beer cans at even ten or fifteen feet.
Using it as the designers probably intended, effecting a drill where one slaps/punches/pushes the target in the face/eyes/throat with the off hand while drawing the derringer with the strong hand and rapidly dumping two shots center of mass at contact distance of two or three feet while backing away, my experience is two centered shots 2-4 inches apart. Ideally I'd rather be somewhere else altogether and never be in that situation or at least be a lot farther away with a much bigger gun. But on vacation in shorts or trunks with a tee shirt you carry lighter than you normally would. It's not my ideal first choice but I have carried it from time to time.
A short while back I had the opportunity to pick up a .22 long rifle set of barrels for mine, and with some minor fitting it interchanges with my magnum I've had for years in a few minutes. I love the .22 mag, but given the cost these days of magnums it's much more fun to shoot the little gun with affordable standard .22's and I've shot it more in the last few times I stuck it in the range bag than I had for years. But if I chose to carry it as a deep cover/secondary/back-up I'd go with the mag barrels. Hits with a .22 magnum at any range inside 25 yards even in that pea shooter is nothing to sneeze at.
Most importantly having one on you fulfills the first rule of gun fighting, which is have a gun.![]()