2-Shot Derringer Shoot Off: Part 1

Published on February 13, 2026
Duration: 2:49

This video provides an expert review of an American Weapon Corporation 2-shot Derringer in .38 Special. The instructor, Roy Huntington, conducts a 5-yard accuracy test, noting the firing order and a predictable 5-6 inch spread between barrels. Despite small sights, the firearm performed better than expected, with a demonstration of its loading and extraction mechanism. A long-range test is planned for a future segment.

Quick Summary

The American Weapon Corporation 2-shot Derringer in .38 Special was tested at 5 yards, revealing a 5-6 inch spread between barrels fired sequentially (top then bottom). Despite small sights, its accuracy was surprisingly predictable, demonstrating a functional break-action mechanism with a side extractor.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: American Weapon Corp Derringer
  2. 00:54First Shooting Test: 5 Yards Accuracy
  3. 01:29Accuracy Assessment: Barrel Spread
  4. 02:03Mechanism Demo & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the American Weapon Corporation Derringer tested in this video?

The American Weapon Corporation Derringer featured in this video is chambered in .38 Special. It is a two-shot firearm designed for concealed carry or backup use.

How accurate is the 2-shot Derringer at close range?

During a 5-yard test with .38 Special wadcutters, the Derringer showed a predictable impact point, though the two barrels hit approximately 5-6 inches apart. Accuracy is manageable if the shooter knows the firing order.

What is the firing order of the Derringer's barrels?

The tested American Weapon Corporation Derringer fires from the top barrel first, followed by the bottom barrel. This firing order is crucial for understanding shot placement.

What are the key mechanical features of this Derringer?

The Derringer is a cast steel, break-action firearm. It features a side-mounted extractor for spent casings, and its capacity is limited to two rounds.

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