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The Philadelphia Deringer was a small percussion handgun designed by Henry Deringer (1786–1868) and produced from 1825 through 1868. A popular concealed carry handgun of the era, this pocket pistol design was widely copied by competitors, sometimes down to the markings.
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Henry Deringer. DERINGER/PHILADELA inscription. Henry...
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Una Deringer de Philadelphia es una pequeña pistola de...
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19 de mar. de 2024 · Gun: Philadelphia Deringer Manufacturer: Henry Deringer, Philadelphia, Pa. Caliber: .44 Manufactured: c. 1856 Condition: NRA Very Good (Antique Gun Standards) Value: $1,550
Henry Deringer (born Oct. 26, 1786, Easton, Pa., U.S.—died 1868) was an American gunsmith who was the inventor of the Derringer pistol. He was the son of Henry Deringer, Sr., a colonial gunsmith who made Kentucky rifles. The younger Deringer began his career as an apprentice to a firearms maker in Richmond, Va.
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The murder weapon is Booth's Philadelphia Deringer. Once inside the hallway, Booth barricaded the door by wedging a stick between it and the wall. From here, a second door led to Lincoln's box. Evidence shows that, earlier in the day, Booth had bored a peephole in this second door.: 173
3 de nov. de 2014 · November 3, 2014 by. 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.