A .45 caliber derringer typically shoots .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) or .45 Colt cartridges, depending on the specific model. The .45 ACP is a rimless cartridge commonly used in semi-automatic handguns, while the .45 Colt is a rimmed cartridge originally designed for revolvers. It's important to check the specific derringer model, as some may be chambered for only one type. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for accurate information.
No
No. They are not designed to fire a 17 cal bullet
32 ACP
Almost certainly NOT an antique. Made by Leinad Inc. in Ducktown, TN. They also made a side by side .410/.45 derringer. I have one and it is very impressive to shoot.
Not normally. BB are 177 cal, air soft is 6mm
It was a 22 cal Derringer with an ivory handled.
22 Long Rifle
The maker of your Derringer is no longer in business. Sorry-
I have a Derringer Philadelphia dikar Spain 45 cal. ser.# 035347 in realley good shape. I want to know what it is worth. at drballard@clearwire.net
10-50 usd
50 USD
yes all bullets can exeplode if not look after