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Remington Model 95 DERRINGER

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Remington 1865

This is a very famous self-defense handgun.
It uses a cam to fire two different rounds with one hammer.
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Are the cartridges center-fire or rim-fire? If center-fire, it doesn't look like the hammer hits the center of the cartridges when fired. Please explain.


EDIT: Ignore my comment above because I found the answer on Wikipedia. The cartridge is a .41 caliber rim-fire. That now makes sense and I understand how it works with those cams that cause the hammer to strike the upper cartridge or the lower cartridge. It's a brilliant design!
Last edited at 2026/02/02 21:19:45 by Xray
Oh i love this one, definitely one of the guns of all time!
>Xray
That's right! Early models were rimfire.
Later, centerfire models were also produced, but since the hammer did not strike the center, the firing pin was separate.


>brane_benz
The compact and sophisticated design is attractive.