There is a Texas based company called Bond Arms Inc. They make derringers in a variety of calibers. One is the 45 Long Colt. Due to the diameter of the 45 Long Colt and the 410 shotgun shell, the derringer will safely fire both shells. I have one. It is a blast to shoot. The quality of the firearm is excellent and it is not cheap. $400 plus.
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Never heard of it. Need a detalied description of all markings, finish, barrel length, condition. Leinad made several different models of .410/45LC derringers. A five shot pepperbox, single shot pistols, double barrel pistols, and a Model PD which was a two shot revolving pistol.
10-125 USD or so
The plural form for the noun derringer is derringers.
small and easy to conceal
25-250 usd
Depends on YOUR derringer. The original Deringer (notice one D for the original?) was a brand of single shot muzzle loading pistol that used a round lead ball. Derringers (2 D's if not referring to the original) may fire anything from .17 HMR to .410 shotshells.
The 410 12mm choke refers to a shotgun gauge and choke system, but it seems there may be a misunderstanding, as the .410 is a gauge itself and not typically described with a 12mm choke. If you're asking about a specific .410 shotgun, the age and manufacturer would depend on the model and year it was produced. Many manufacturers, such as Winchester, Mossberg, and Remington, have produced .410 shotguns over the years. For an accurate age, you would need to provide more specific details about the firearm in question.
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410
The Sears Roebuck model 410 103.741 is a shotgun that was produced in the early 1960s. Specifically, it was manufactured around 1964. The model number indicates it was part of Sears' line of firearms, which were often made by other manufacturers and sold under the Sears brand.
410 as a percent = 41000%= 410 * 100%= 41000%