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Hi Standard Derringer ?
dav1965
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I recently bought a Hi Standard over under 22 magnum derringer. It does not have a model number on it.
The serial number is D10943. I am wondering when it was made. From what i could find out i think it was made between 1938 and 1942.
I was wondering if i could find the year.
I bought the gun to keep it in my pocket at home in case i ran across a snake. However when i received it i could not use it for that purpose because it was in to good of shape.
I think its a D-100.
Thanks for any help.
The serial number is D10943. I am wondering when it was made. From what i could find out i think it was made between 1938 and 1942.
I was wondering if i could find the year.
I bought the gun to keep it in my pocket at home in case i ran across a snake. However when i received it i could not use it for that purpose because it was in to good of shape.
I think its a D-100.
Thanks for any help.
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I recently bought a Hi Standard over under 22 magnum derringer. It does not have a model number on it.
The serial number is D10943. I am wondering when it was made. From what i could find out i think it was made between 1938 and 1942.
I was wondering if i could find the year.
I bought the gun to keep it in my pocket at home in case i ran across a snake. However when i received it i could not use it for that purpose because it was in to good of shape.
I think its a D-100.
Thanks for any help.
High Standard introduced their derringer in July 1962 in .22 LR and the magnum appeared in early 1963.
The magnum versions are DM-101.
D 10,943 shipped as a catalog number 9194 with key serial number M 070,472 on 3/25/1977 to account number 1494554 on invoice number 81011-1 It went to assembly 11/11/19076 and was completed 11/15-1976.
I now only shoot snakes that are venomous, but find that a small .38 spec revolver with shot caps is a better choice.
Neal