Bren10 Wrote:I'm a gun dealer... I gave American Derringer a call.
They make about 10 a year at a retail of $3850.
They are not sure if they will continue making them after the last 2 they are making of this batch. They are very labor intensive and well into the "custom gun" category.
Your local dealer will need to call AD directly as AD does not offer them through regular distribution channels. The retail margin on these is _much_ less than what dealers are used to, so you may have haggle a bit to get anything resembling MSRP.
BTW, They AD are stainless, rather than the straight steel of the originals.
As I understand it, they were made of some kind of tool steel. I can't imagine what kind of stainless they would make them from. 420-stainless would be the closest thing can think of.
And they're hand fitted, which is very labor-intensive.
I'm currently building a compensated 45 Commander, and it's taking quite a while to properly fit all the parts. It's not as complex as the Commander I built around ten years ago however. On that one, I did a "high diamond" checkering of the front strap and the mainspring housing. The checkering alone took 70 hours.
The gun is worth more than $4,000, but still. . . .
Ken V.