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  • 4Hopsing4
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2015
    • 43

    Deringer Derringer

    Trying to ID this Deringer part. Please note the original spelling of Deringer and the spelling of Philadelphia as "Philadel" followed by an "A" a little bit off set. Thanks in advance.
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    ojisan
    Agent 86
    CGN Contributor
    • Apr 2008
    • 11757

    Looks like a side plate from an old percussion or flintlock.
    Not an original derringer, it's a copy...notice there is only one r on the side plate....this was done to confuse the customer.

    Originally posted by Citadelgrad87
    I don't really care, I just like to argue.

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      4Hopsing4
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2015
      • 43

      Thank you for the reply. I did just find some info that states the "one R" (how Deringer actually spelled his name) and Philadelphia spelled as "Philadel" are how the originals looked.

      See link below
      And the last paragraph: Special Notes:

      A Deringer pistol is kind of a tricky gun to collect because the originals are rare while the generic derringer pistols are everywhere. To make matters even worse, replicas of the original Deringer have been made for decades, adding more confusion to the mix. A true Philadelphia Deringer, though, will be marked with the words, "Deringer Philadel" (note the single R and missing "phia"). It will be a percussion gun with a single barrel and a walnut stock.
      Last edited by 4Hopsing4; 07-19-2015, 2:33 PM.

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        4Hopsing4
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2015
        • 43

        Further Deringer Research on the plate

        I believe the plate to be original based on further research. Please see link and photos attached.

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