Anyone remember this little derringer?

At about 10 feet it would keyhole the paper target frequently. I think that in the keyhole position a good motorcycle jacket will stop or significantly slow a 22 magnum.

I wonder about the motorcycle jacket part. .22 Magnum even from a short barreled handgun such as the NAA mini revolvers is capable of penetrating several layers of leather. Don't know if the keyhole would make any difference.
 
I wonder about the motorcycle jacket part. .22 Magnum even from a short barreled handgun such as the NAA mini revolvers is capable of penetrating several layers of leather. Don't know if t0he keyhole would make any difference.

I've chronographed my D-101. Velocity is around 1,000 fps. You gain around 75 or so fps from the long rifle version.

Rich
 
Heads-up!

I've found the Hornady 'Critical Defense' 45gr .22Mag loads will keyhole at 9-10 feet in both H-S Derringers and the NAA revolvers. From my experience, the original 40gr CCI and W-W loads are best in these guns.

With my recent, seemingly endless, series of abdominal surgeries, I've had to forego IWB carry for pocket carry. Often, that gun will be a H-S Derringer. I prefer it to the NAA for the bigger grip and DAO action.

Kaaskop49
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A buddy of mine , carried a 22 magnum in his boot top while working as an officer in our police department.
I sure wish I had bought one back then, they were the slimmest and most compact derringer ever made and in 22 magnum carried a decent punch . As always...a day late and a dollar shot on deals.
Gary
 
I've never owned one of the High Standard Derringers but I had a chrome plated Rohm O/U .22LR which really wasn't bad and currently have a Davis .22LR which may have the heaviest trigger of any firearm I have ever fired, ever.
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I also have this NAA Mini in .22LR. It actually isn't a bad shooter I just have a heck of a time holding on to it.
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I also have this NAA Mini in .22LR. It actually isn't a bad shooter I just have a heck of a time holding on to it.
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I also find the little NAA mini-revolver handy for a backup or as a "get off of me" resource. There is a solution for it being hard to grip. NAA offers a plastic device that encloses the gun when carrying, but flips open to form a larger grip when employed. Here are a couple of pics.

Hope this helps.

John

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One of these was my "Onion Field Gun". I didn't carry it to effect arrests or finish a gunfight, but to fulfill my promise to my wife to return at the end of my watch. That's also why I carried concealed handcuff keys and a very flat folding knife in the bottom of my sap pocket.
 
I have one in 22 mag that was given to me by my father-in-law. I've only fired it a couple of times and it does provide an impressive blast.

I have the Ivory grips for it but with them off it pockets very nicely.

Digiroc
 

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I have the Ivory grips for it but with them off it pockets very nicely.

Digiroc

Funny pic of the gun on the scale. I also have one in .22 mag that used to be my constant companion in snake season. Recently I bought a 340PD that is now my constant companion. My how times have changed. Your 2-shot derringer shows 10.4 OZ on the scale (less grips). My 7-shot 340PD weighs 10.7 OZ.
 
Funny pic of the gun on the scale. I also have one in .22 mag that used to be my constant companion in snake season. Recently I bought a 340PD that is now my constant companion. My how times have changed. Your 2-shot derringer shows 10.4 OZ on the scale (less grips). My 7-shot 340PD weighs 10.7 OZ.

Good points! Yet the derringer IMO has not lost its reason for being. I also have some AirLite 10oz revolvers, yet many jacket pockets are too shallow to hold their appr. 6" length. A derringer fits in these pockets nicely.

Kaaskop49
Shield #5103
 
Wanted one since I was a kid. Drooled over them when I saw them in pics or other peoples collections. Bought one bout four months ago. Kept missfiring on top barrel. Paid $400 from my favorite gun shop. Told him the problem put it back on consignment and lost 80 bucks on the deal. Considered an $80 rental fee and I never look back!
 
I also find the little NAA mini-revolver handy for a backup or as a "get off of me" resource. There is a solution for it being hard to grip. NAA offers a plastic device that encloses the gun when carrying, but flips open to form a larger grip when employed. Here are a couple of pics.

Hope this helps.

John

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Actually, that would be a big help. Thanks for the pic!!
 
Had one of the 22 magnums. Used it when walking up to a stopped car,
right under a clipboard. Later, gave it to my mother in law who lived on out on a highway in Oklahoma. After my father in law died and she was alone on a trip down I showed her how to use it and gave it to her.
One night she looked out from her bedroom and saw a guy messing with one of the tractors in the side yard. She fired two shots at him and he shouted, "Don't shoot anymore lady!" A trooper was driving by at that time, heard the shots, drove in and arrested the guy! You can bet the nearby small town passed around the word! Don't mess with that lady.
He was trying to steal the battery from the tractor.
I had it loaded with magnums when I gave it to her.
 
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