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    Default Help with an old Dryse

    My dad recently decided to take an early retirement and move, and decided to give me some of his old guns before he left. One of which is this old Dreyse Vest Pocket that he has had as long as I can remember. It was given to him a number of years ago, and he said that it fired well up until a year ago. The problem is he has never actually had it apart, and so he was unable to tell to me how I go about disassembling it. Any explanation on it would be a big help.

    Ill put up a few pics to in case that is any help.






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    Default Re: Help with an old Dryse

    This link from the marstar canada site has the disassembly directions for your pistol:

    http://www.marstar.ca/AssemblyDreyseModel1907Pistol.htm

    good luck and go slowly
    gotta love her ;)

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    Default Re: Help with an old Dryse

    That actually looks to be a different type of Dreyse handgun, I think it was called a needle gun.

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    Default Re: Help with an old Dryse

    Quote Originally Posted by Lman View Post
    That actually looks to be a different type of Dreyse handgun, I think it was called a needle gun.
    A Dreyse Needle gun is a rifle.

    This page says something about lifting the rear sight.
    http://www.hungariae.com/Drey07.htm
    I will check my dissasembly books for you when I get back into the shop.
    Last edited by 39flathead; August 14th, 2010 at 12:13 AM.

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