Scarce Dyer & Robson British Tip-Barrel Very Pistol

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Scarce Dyer & Robson British Tip-Barrel Very Pistol, #303, 26.5mm, 4" barrel, 8" overall, weighing 1.15 lbs., ca. 1877 to 1889, by Dyer & Robson of London, who produced small numbers of Very pistols, including the more commonly found Model 1882 "Double Ender" with the rotating barrel. This tip-barrel model looks to be less common. Pulling the ejector rod forward allows the action to open. The spring properly pulls the rod forward upon opening, ejecting the fired case. The trigger return spring is weak or perhaps broken as the hammer will not stay cocked unless you push the trigger forward a bit to engage the hammer, then stays cocked though the trigger pull is light. The frame and breech both have the "(crown)V" London view marks on the left side. The breech has the "(crown)CP" London proof mark. Left side of the frame is marked "DYER & ROBSON/LONDON."; right side of the frame is marked "VERY'S PATENT." Inside of the frame, underside of the barrel block, and front of the ejector button are all marked with serial number 303. The brass looks to have been cleaned long ago as there are traces of dried white polish visible when the action is open. There is no indication of cleaning in recent times. Wood grips are in good condition. Bottom of the grips and frame have some battering, as if from hammering. The description "Very pistol" comes from Edward Very, the U.S. naval officer who developed and patented them in 1877, the flares still known as Very lights. Est.: $600-$900. (No FFL Required)

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This item is part of Day 1: Antique & Modern Firearms Auction
 Saturday, Jun 8, 2024 | 10:00 AM  Pacific
 
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Scarce Dyer & Robson British Tip-Barrel Very Pistol
Scarce Dyer & Robson British Tip-Barrel Very Pistol
Lot number: 467
Seller: Carol Watson's Orange Coast Auctions
Event: Day 1: Antique & Modern Firearms Auction
Ends: Saturday, June 8 | 10:00 AM  Pacific

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