2-Shot Derringer Shoot Off: Part 2

This video demonstrates an 18-yard shooting drill with an American Weapons Corporation two-shot derringer using Black Hills .38 Special target wadcutter ammunition. The instructor highlights the loading procedure and provides insights into the firearm's accuracy at distance, noting significant vertical stringing and poor performance from the lower barrel. The expert assessment suggests this derringer is not suitable for self-defense at this range.

Quick Summary

The American Weapons Corporation two-shot derringer was tested at 18 yards using Black Hills .38 Special target wadcutter ammunition. Results showed significant accuracy issues, including vertical stringing and poor performance from the lower barrel, leading the experienced instructor to deem it unsuitable for self-defense at this range.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introducing the American Weapons Corporation Derringer
  2. 00:47Loading the Derringer Demonstration
  3. 01:19First Two Shots Results and Analysis
  4. 01:40Adjusting Aim and Final Shooting Results
  5. 02:26Target Review and Self-Defense Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the effective range for the American Weapons Corporation two-shot derringer based on this test?

Based on this 18-yard test, the American Weapons Corporation two-shot derringer demonstrated poor accuracy with significant vertical stringing and unreliable performance from its lower barrel. The instructor concluded it is not suitable for self-defense at this distance.

How is the American Weapons Corporation derringer loaded?

The derringer is loaded by breaking it open, inserting two rounds into the chambers, closing the firearm firmly, and then rotating the lever upwards to bring the hammer to a ready position.

What ammunition was used in the derringer shoot-off?

The shoot-off utilized Black Hills .38 Special target wadcutter ammunition. The test was conducted at a distance of 18 yards.

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