This video from American Rifleman TV explores the iconic Remington Model 95 Double Derringer. Introduced after the Civil War and chambered in .41 Rimfire, this two-shot pistol was a popular choice for personal defense in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The video highlights its historical significance, often referred to as the 'Elliot Pistol' or 'Double Derringer,' and its association with the cowboy and Old West era, featuring insights from NRA Museum Director Phil Schreier.
This video promotes "Firearm Anatomy Book III: The Remington Double Derringer" by David S. Findlay, a firearms designer with extensive experience at major manufacturers. The book uses the Remington Double Derringer as a case study to guide aspiring firearms designers, analyzing its design flaws, potential safety improvements, and the .41 Rimfire cartridge. It includes technical drawings and offers valuable insights into the arms design and testing process, applicable even today. The video also directs viewers to various platforms for related content and merchandise.
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