Colt's .41 Derringers: Buyout and Innovation

Published on November 20, 2023
Duration: 13:08

This video delves into the history and mechanics of Colt's .41 Derringers, tracing their lineage from Henry Deringer's original design. It highlights the First Model's unique rotating barrel and combat grip, and the Third Model's simpler side-tilting barrel mechanism. The discussion covers production numbers, extractor types, and variations, offering a detailed look at these historical pocket pistols.

Quick Summary

Colt's .41 Derringers evolved from Henry Deringer's design. The First Model featured a rotating barrel and a combat grip, while the Third Model introduced a simpler side-tilting barrel and spring extractor, with Colt producing about 12,000 First Models and 48,000 Third Models.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Derringer Name Origin
  2. 01:33Colt First Model: Daniel Moore Design & Operation
  3. 03:35First Model Mechanics: Extractor & Trigger
  4. 05:18First Model Combat Utility: The Grip
  5. 07:55Colt Third Model: Thuer Design & Simplicity
  6. 09:30Third Model Extraction & Production Numbers
  7. 11:47Model Variations & Legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the origin of the Derringer name?

The name 'Derringer' comes from Henry Deringer of Philadelphia, whose single-shot percussion pistol became famous. The spelling evolved over time from one 'r' to two 'r's.

What were the key differences between Colt's First and Third Model Derringers?

The First Model featured a downward-rotating barrel and a 'knife-blade' extractor, designed by Daniel Moore. The Third Model, by F. Alexander Thuer, had a simpler side-tilting barrel and a spring-powered extractor.

What was unique about the Colt First Model Derringer's grip?

The First Model's all-metal, clunky grip was intentionally designed for hand-to-hand combat. After firing, the barrel could be grasped, and the grip used as a blunt force weapon.

How many Colt .41 Derringers were produced?

Colt produced approximately 12,000 units of the First Model Derringer and around 48,000 units of the Third Model Derringer.

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