High Standard Derringer
High Standard Derringer was introduced by High Standard Manufacturing Company in 1962; it was a remarkable change to the over-under derringer design with innovative solutions.[2]
| High Standard Derringer | |
|---|---|
![]() The "High Standard Derringer". | |
| Type | Derringer |
| Place of origin | |
| Production history | |
| Manufacturer | High Standard Manufacturing Company |
| Produced | 1962-1984[1] |
| Specifications (genitron.com[1]) | |
| Mass | 11 ounces (310 g) |
| Length | 5.125 inches (130.2 mm) |
| Barrel length | 3.5 inches (89 mm) |
| Caliber | .22 Long Rifle[1] |
| Action | Double Action Only[1] |
| Feed system | 2 round |
| Sights | Fixed, forward blade and rear notch |
The original model (D-100), was produced from 1962 to 1967 in 22 LR only in blued finish. In 1969 the D-101 (.22 LR) and DM-101 (.22 Magnum) upgraded models were released in blued, nickel, silver, and gold plated finishes.[2]

In the 1980s, High Standard Firearms went in financial problems, and ceased derringers production in 1984, Benjamin Johnson Technologies scaled up the design, into a .38 Special pocket gun known as the DA38 Derringer. In 1990 the design went to the American Derringer Company.[2][3]
See also
References
- "Hi-Standard Model Derringer". genitron.com. 2020-10-28. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
- Mike Searson (2018-05-09). "Keep a High Standard – High Standard Derringer". Breach Bang Clear. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
- "DA38 Double Action & Derringer Standard". American Derringer. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
External links
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