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Although when it comes to something like the derringer, I would point to the lever actions or the bullpups, as none of those are lever actions or bullpups. I simply choice weapons that would match the function in "vanilla" gameplay. And a PPK is far more matched to the theme and well enough for gameplay. And if you include mods such as CE, things only get worse, looking at you AR pistol in 9mm
Don't mean to seem nit-picky, thought you might care about that is all. A good example of a Derringer would be something from "Bond Arms" or any break-away pistol of that nature..
Bond is a pretty perfect example though.. their symbol is literally the same as Rimworld's lol
To go into a bit more detail, VWE is under a CC-ND license, however you can typically make sub-mods for their work. Such as I have used their grenade belts code before to make grenade bandoleers, and one mod I like to use expands on their already quite extensive chemfuel mod. The important part to both of these is they don't take and re-upload their work. They either add onto or replace. So as long as the art assets are entirely their's to use, there should be no issues.
And if I am wrong, please someone let me know.