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  2. MIL Thunder 5 - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, a variant was produced in .45-70 Government, to make it legal in the state of California. It was fitted with Pachmayr decelerator grips and was available in either matte or bright stainless steel finish with fixed sights. Unusual for a double-action revolver, the Thunder 5 features a manual safety lever. [1]

  3. American Derringer - Wikipedia

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    Its primary product line is the Model 1 Derringer, which is based on the iconic Remington Model 95 deringer. These modern stainless steel versions are made in over 60 calibers ranging from .22 Long Rifle, to .45 Long Colt and .410 gauge, to even .45-70 Government. In 1989, American Derringer would introduce the "Lady Derringer" marketing ...

  4. Derringer - Wikipedia

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    Remington Deringer .41 rimfire Remington Model 95 with pearl grips and barrels open for reloading. Remington Arms manufactured more than 150,000 Model 95 over-under double-barreled derringers, also called the Model 95 Double Deringer, from 1866 until the end of their production in 1935. [14] [15] The gun was made only in .41 rimfire.

  5. Bond Arms - Wikipedia

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    Cyclops is initially going to be released chambered in the 45-70 Gov't with future releases in other big-bore calibers like .454 Casull, .44 Magnum, and .50 Action Express. Unlike the other derringers by Bond Arms, the Cyclops barrel is a single-shot. Bond Arms also released the Honey B, Stubby, and the Rowdy XL at the same time.

  6. DoubleTap derringer - Wikipedia

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    The DoubleTap derringer is a hammerless, double-action, double-barreled, large caliber derringer designed for personal protection and sold by DoubleTap Defense, LLC. [4] It features stainless steel ported barrels and an aluminum frame that holds two extra rounds in the grip.

  7. Great Western Arms Company - Wikipedia

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    Over the 1954-64 period Great Western made about 22000 revolvers and 3300 derringers. Great Western's single action revolver was mostly identical to Colt's original version, save for a few modern improvements. It was notably identifiable for its stag pattern plastic grips. It was available in popular revolver calibers.

  8. Cobray Company - Wikipedia

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    Ladies Home Companion (.410 bore or .45-70), ... .22 LR derringer; Model MR-5 shot manual rotation .45 Long Colt/.410 bore Pepper-box revolver derringer; References

  9. Hogue (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Guy Hogue in 1968, after he started making pistol grips that would properly fit his hand. [5] As a member of the Los Angeles Police Department, [3] Hogue also started making grips for fellow officers. His grips became so popular that he retired from his job in law enforcement to focus on his own business. [5] [3]